背景:系统保护规划(SCP)涉及一系列确定保护区和制定管理策略的步骤,合并反馈,修订,并在任何阶段进行迭代。它是促进有效实施基于生态系统的海洋空间规划(EB-MSP)的宝贵工具。然而,很少努力总结有关方法的信息,趋势,以及SCP在指定海洋保护区(MPA)方面的进展。本工作旨在提供协议进行范围审查(ScR),以评估SCP对有效MPA网络设计的贡献,确定良好做法的发展和在实施标准方面存在的知识差距。协议:ScR将遵循JoannaBriggs研究所(JBI)的方法。用于ScRs的系统审查和荟萃分析(PRISMA)扩展的首选报告项目支持该协议的定义。三个数据库WebofScience,Scopus,和谷歌学者将用于书目搜索。纳入标准如下:在全球海洋领域应用SCP的研究,评估其对MPA网络设计的贡献。同行评审和灰色文献都将被视为合格。不会对出版物\'年应用搜索限制,舞台,主题区域和来源类型。英语学习,法语,德语,希腊语,意大利语,西班牙语将被审查。灰色文献将来自印刷前的档案,机构网站和其他基于网络的搜索引擎。Covidence软件将用于文档选择和数据提取的过程。ScR的调查结果将通过表格呈现,graphs,和地图,伴随着结果的叙述性总结。结论:这种全面的方法将提供数据的可视化表示,加强对结果的理解和解释。
Background: Systematic Conservation Planning (SCP) involves a series of steps to identify conservation areas and develop management strategies, incorporating feedbacks, revisions, and iterations at any stage. It is a valuable tool in facilitating the effective implementation of Ecosystem-Based Marine Spatial Planning (EB-MSP). However, few efforts have been carried out to summarize information on methods, trends, and progress in SCP in the designation of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). The present work aims at providing the protocol to perform a scoping
review (ScR) to assess the contribution of SCP to the design of effective MPA networks, identifying both the development of good practices and the presence of gaps of knowledge in terms of criteria for their implementation. Protocol: The ScR will follow the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) methodology. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) extension for ScRs supported the definition of this protocol. The three databases Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar will be used for the bibliographic search. Inclusion criteria will be as follows: studies applying SCP in the marine realms worldwide, assessing its contribution to the design of MPA networks. Both peer-reviewed and grey literature will be considered for eligibility. No search limitations will be applied regarding publications\' year, stage, subject area and source type. Studies in English, French, German, Greek, Italian, and Spanish will be reviewed. Grey literature will be sourced from pre-print archives, institutional websites and other web-based search engines. The Covidence software will be used for the process of documents selection and data extraction. The findings of the ScR will be presented through tables, graphs, and maps, accompanied by a narrative summary of the outcomes. Conclusions: This comprehensive approach will provide a visual representation of the data, enhancing the understanding and interpretation of the results.