A Manager’s Guide to Coral Reef Restoration and Planning

Authors:
Shaver E C, Courtney C A, West J M, Maynard J, Hein M, Wagner C, Philibotte J, MacGowan P, McLeod I, Boström-Einarsson L, Bucchianeri K, Johnston L, Koss J.

Publication Date:
2020

Abstract/Summary:
A Manager’s Guide to Coral Reef Restoration Planning and Design supports the needs of reef managers seeking to begin restoration or assess their current restoration program. The Guide is aimed at reef resource managers and conservationists, along with everyone who plans, implements, and monitors restoration activities. Through a six-step, adaptive management planning process, the Guide helps managers gather relevant data, ask critical questions, and have important conversations about restoration in their location. The process set out in the Guide leads to the creation of a Restoration Action Plan. Hallmarks of the process include the iterative nature of the planning cycle and ways to consider climate change, such that we learn and improve restoration efforts that can also meet long-term goals in a warming world. The first four steps of the Guide’s planning cycle focus on goal-based planning and design of restoration interventions. The final two steps discuss considerations for full-scale implementation and long-term monitoring.

STAPER categories:
  • A1: Assess degraded ecosystems
  • C1: Identify appropriate measures for conducting ecosystem restoration
  • D1: Assess the efficacy and effects of implementing the ecosystem restoration plan

Resource Type:
Technical Document

Source:
NOAA

Link:
https://www.coris.noaa.gov/activities/restoration_guide/welcome.html