Journal article

From conversion to conservation to carbon: The changing policy discourse on mangrove governance and use in the Philippines

AM Song, WH Dressler, P Satizábal, M Fabinyi

Journal of Rural Studies | Published : 2021

Abstract

The current focus on mangroves as key ecosystems in mitigating the impacts of climate change has largely neglected the livelihoods of coastal dwellers interacting with mangroves. This article provides a review of scholarly and policy attention paid to these social groups and their means of struggle. It argues that the latest dominant governance discourse tying mangroves to blue carbon signifies a departure from catering to coastal people's interests and rights in mangroves. We describe the evolving discourses that have shaped mangrove use and conservation in the Philippines since the 1970s. While the mid-century preoccupation with mangrove conversion to fish farms gradually gave way to the p..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This paper was supported by funding from an Australian Research Council Discovery Project [DP180100965]. A. Song also acknowledges the support of the Australian Research Council through an ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award [DE200100712]. The authors thank the thoughtful and constructive comments of two anonymous reviewers and are grateful to Vera Horigue and Michael Pido for their assistance on earlier parts of the research.