Abstract

Anthropogenic impacts on Posidonia oceanica meadows have led to a decline of this ecosystem throughout the Mediterranean. Transplantations have often been prescribed as a compensation measure to mitigate the impacts caused by coastal maritime works. Here a Q methodology approach was used to investigate the stakeholders’ attitudes in four case studies of P. oceanica transplants realized in Italian waters. Twenty-two respondents were asked to score 37 statements, and the resultant Q-sorting was analyzed via an inverse PCA using the KADE software. Four discourses, corresponding to the significant axes in the factorial analysis were identified: science and conservation (F1), oriented at a rigorous scientific approach; engineering and industry (F2), oriented at the economic development; environmentalism and participation (F3), oriented at the conservation of seagrass meadows; and transplantation-oriented (F4), oriented at the realization of transplants as compensation measures. The main conflicts and agreements between discourses are assessed and discussed, based on the analysis of the distinguishing statements that contributed to consensus or disagreement among discourses. The benefits of the Q methodology in the identification and mediation of conflicts in the four case studies are discussed, and its potential as a powerful aid in the development of a good environmental governance is acknowledged.

Highlights

  • Coastal zones are characterized by highly diverse geomorphological features and climatic conditions that provide a wide variety of valuable habitats and ecosystem services

  • Drawing from the project activities and tasks, the objective of this paper is to evaluate for the first time the views and attitudes of selected stakeholders about the objectives, characteristics, and results of P. oceanica transplantations, and the benefits or detriments originated

  • Despite the high level of subjectivity and the heterogeneity of approaches used in the presentation of results [25] the output of a Q-based study may allow the evaluation of environmental policies [26], assist in conflict resolution and lead to the realization of a good governance structure, paving the path to effective, shared and socially acceptable management actions [20]

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Methodology Approach

Arturo Zenone 1,† , Carlo Pipitone 1, * , Giovanni D’Anna 2 , Barbara La Porta 3 , Tiziano Bacci 3 , Fabio Bertasi 3 , Claudia Bulleri 4 , Anna Cacciuni 3 , Sebastiano Calvo 5 , Stefano Conconi 6 , Maria Flavia Gravina 7 , Cecilia Mancusi 8 , Alessandro Piazzi 9 , Monica Targusi 3 , Agostino Tomasello 5 and Fabio Badalamenti 1. Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. Autorità di Sistema Portuale del Mar Tirreno Settentrionale, Piazzale Premuda 6/a, 57025 Piombino, Italy;. Current Address: Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Lungomare Cristoforo Colombo 4521, 90149 Palermo, Italy

Introduction
Case Studies Selection
Q Methodology
Discourse Analysis
Results
F1: Science and Conservation Discourse
F2: Engineering and Industry Discourse
F3: Environmentalism and Participation Discourse
F4: Transplantation-Oriented Discourse
Differentiation among Discourses
Discussion
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