2024
DOI: 10.1590/2675-2824072.23089
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Seaweed blooms in paradise: Ecological reflexivity, governance and the Sargassum crisis in the Mexican Caribbean

Leticia Durand,
Juanita Sundberg,
Rosa E. Rodríguez-Martínez

Abstract: Seaweed blooms pose a compelling governance challenge caused by the new environments of the Anthropocene. Along the Quintana Roo coastline, nestled in the heart of the Caribbean, the onset of extensive Sargassum infestations began in late 2014, posing a formidable environmental management dilemma for state and federal authorities. This study describes the institutional responses elicited by the Sargassum influx on Mexico's Caribbean shoreline, particularly focusing on Cancún and the Riviera Maya. It proposes e… Show more

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