Retrieving the Name of Pacefongan with Troik Tribe socio-ecological production landscapes and seascapes resilience assessment workshops in Taitung County, Taiwan

Retrieving the Name of Pacefongan with Troik Tribe socio-ecological production landscapes and seascapes resilience assessment workshops in Taitung County, Taiwan

The Taitung Branch of the Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency (FANCA) conducted community-based resilience assessment workshops (RAWs) in the Torik Tribe. Local residents from different age groups took part in RAWs. Together, they assessed the socio-ecological resilience of the Torik Tribe, identified its main risks and resources, elicited the most urgent local issues, and discussed priority management tasks.

RAWs results reflected some major issue of the Torik locals in regard to ocean protection, ocean-based economy and community-based governance of ocean resources. In addition to recognition and respect towards the cultural significance of Pacefongan, in Amis word means where the beach ships disembark. With lots of visitors have ocen activities the locals were also concerned with potential threats to the local natural environment and safety issues for the visitors. RAWs made it clear that collaborative governance agencies at the community level and support from other relevant stakeholders were or paramount important.