Smart Marine Protected Areas (SMPAs) are innovative frameworks that integrate advanced technologies and participatory governance and management approaches to protect marine ecosystems effectively. Due to their dynamic management practices, these regions can adapt more rapidly and effectively to environmental fluctuations via real-time data. Scientific research indicates that the engagement of local communities in decision-making results in conservation initiatives that more closely reflect socio-economic conditions. By seeking sustainable economic activities, they further drive economic growth at the local level. However, the implementation of SMPAs faces several challenges. High costs, lack of technological infrastructure, and regional digital disparities can limit their diffusion and effectiveness. Therefore, increasing international cooperation and strengthening local capacity is of utmost importance. Drawing on traditional marine protected areas, this study provides a roadmap on how these areas can be more effectively integrated with advanced technologies. It also covers the pros and cons that you might face throughout and the ways to cope with it, along with an alternative view. A comprehensive framework is suggested for a more just, inclusive, and sustainable design and implementation of SMPAs.
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