@article{fdi:010081299, title = {{A}n appraisal of systematic conservation planning for {P}acific {O}cean {T}ropical {I}slands coastal environments}, author = {{A}ndre, {L}. {V}. and {V}an {W}ynsberge, {S}. and {C}hinain, {M}. and {A}ndr{\'e}fou{\¨e}t, {S}erge}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{S}ystematic {C}onservation {P}lanning ({SCP}) offers concepts and toolboxes to make spatial decisions on where to focus conservation actions while minimizing a variety of costs to stakeholders. {T}hirty-four studies of {P}acific {O}cean {T}ropical {I}slands were scrutinized to categorize past and current types of applications. {I}t appeared that scenarios were often built on a biodiversity representation objective, opportunity costs for fishers was the most frequent cost factor, and an evolution from simple to sophisticated scenarios followed the need to maximize resilience and connectivity while mitigating climate change impacts. {H}owever, proxies and models were often not validated, pointing to data quality issues. {C}ustomary management by local communities motivated applications specific to the {P}acific region, but several island features remained ignored, including invertebrate fishing, ciguatera poisoning and mariculture. {F}ourteen recommendations are provided to enhance scenarios? robustness, island specificities integration, complex modelling accuracy, and better use of {SCP} for island management.}, keywords = {{P}acific {O}cean {T}ropical {I}slands ; {S}patial planning ; {M}arine protected area ; {A}ichi conservation target ; {C}oral reef ; {F}ishery ; {PACIFIQUE} {ILES}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{M}arine {P}ollution {B}ulletin}, volume = {165}, numero = {}, pages = {112131 [20 ]}, ISSN = {0025-326{X}}, year = {2021}, DOI = {10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112131}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010081299}, }