Recommendation: Social innovation that connects people to coasts in the Anthropocene — R0/PR4 DOI Creative Commons
Louis Celliers, María Máñez Costa, Lena Rölfer

et al.

Published: Oct. 8, 2022

Post-industrial society is driving global environmental change, which a challenge for all generations, current and future. The Anthropocene the geological epoch in humans dominate it rooted past, present, Future sustainability building on momentum of fundamental importance studying human dynamics governance coupled social ecological systems. In Anthropocene, innovation may play critical role achieving new pathways to sustainability. This conventional narrative review uses qualitative analysis anchored Grounded Theory Method systematic collection papers identify broad types innovations. Scientific journal articles published since 2018 were prioritised inclusion. six proposed are (a) authentic engagement; (b) artful engaging communication; (c) urging compelling change; (d) social-ecological systems; (e) anticipation governance; (f) lived experiences values. innovations this paper can be embedded within, form part of, action using science–society compact sustainable development coasts Anthropocene.

Language: Английский

Fish or not fish—fisheries participation and harvest diversification under economic and ecological change DOI Creative Commons
Tobias Schwoerer, Kevin Berry,

Darcy Dugan

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Marine Policy, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 157, P. 105833 - 105833

Published: Sept. 22, 2023

Fish harvesters respond to economic, regulatory, and environmental changes within complex often highly uncertain decision-making processes. Analyzing quantifying human decisions can improve our understanding sustainable management of marine systems. Wild fish face high income volatility linked natural variability in abundance, changing ocean environments, world market dynamics. Past research has shown that owning additional permits reduces risk but at considerable cost, leaving such adaptation strategies unattainable for many harvesters. This study conducted a survey with Gulf Alaska commercial salmon permit holders applying discrete choice experiment investigate the propensity switch target species given better understand participation under rapid economic change, increasingly outside historical ranges. Availability species, price, harvest were found be relatively more important than affecting operations income, even though these factors concern long-term viability their fishing businesses. The resulting behavioral model allows fisheries managers anticipate declines relevant managing resources change. It also improves harvester perception climate impacts, policy makers developing resilient supporting across communities. results approach are generalizable other resource-dependent sectors adapting change historic

Language: Английский

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Illegal incidents and violations related to Atlantic salmon fishing in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, during 2001–2020 DOI Creative Commons
Travis E. Van Leeuwen, David Côté, Sarah J. Lehnert

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Fisheries Management and Ecology, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 31(1)

Published: Sept. 20, 2023

Abstract Resource user compliance is a key element in effective fisheries management. Herein, we examine two decades of enforcement records pertaining to Atlantic salmon from Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Illegal incidents were negatively correlated with the number licensed anglers but not abundance. Over decades, illegal declined by 66%, even after correcting for positive relationship between effort incidents. This decline was primarily driven 67% reduction netting jigging‐related violations, which likely impose highest levels mortality on adult among violations examined. Additionally, violation types did increase as result management changes. While Labrador remains one last strongholds salmon, encourage other jurisdictions monitor better understand social‐ecological landscape that crucial supporting healthy fisheries.

Language: Английский

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Resilience of the governance systems of two MSC certified fisheries in northwestern Mexico DOI

Claudia María Fumero-Andreu,

Manuel J. Zetina‐Rejón, José Alberto Zepeda-Domínguez

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Ocean & Coastal Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 255, P. 107238 - 107238

Published: June 24, 2024

Language: Английский

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Recommendation: Social innovation that connects people to coasts in the Anthropocene — R2/PR11 DOI Creative Commons
Louis Celliers, María Máñez Costa, Lena Rölfer

et al.

Published: March 14, 2023

Post-industrial society is driving global environmental change, which a challenge for all generations, current and future. The Anthropocene the geological epoch in humans dominate it rooted past, present, Future sustainability building on momentum of fundamental importance studying human dynamics governance coupled social ecological systems. In Anthropocene, innovation may play critical role achieving new pathways to sustainability. This conventional narrative review uses qualitative analysis anchored Grounded Theory Method systematic collection papers identify broad types innovations. Scientific journal articles published since 2018 were prioritised inclusion. six proposed are (a) authentic engagement; (b) artful engaging communication; (c) urging compelling change; (d) social-ecological systems; (e) anticipation governance; (f) lived experiences values. innovations this paper can be embedded within, form part of, action using science–society compact sustainable development coasts Anthropocene.

Language: Английский

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Decision: Social innovation that connects people to coasts in the Anthropocene — R2/PR12 DOI Creative Commons
Louis Celliers, María Máñez Costa, Lena Rölfer

et al.

Published: March 15, 2023

Post-industrial society is driving global environmental change, which a challenge for all generations, current and future. The Anthropocene the geological epoch in humans dominate it rooted past, present, Future sustainability building on momentum of fundamental importance studying human dynamics governance coupled social ecological systems. In Anthropocene, innovation may play critical role achieving new pathways to sustainability. This conventional narrative review uses qualitative analysis anchored Grounded Theory Method systematic collection papers identify broad types innovations. Scientific journal articles published since 2018 were prioritised inclusion. six proposed are (a) authentic engagement; (b) artful engaging communication; (c) urging compelling change; (d) social-ecological systems; (e) anticipation governance; (f) lived experiences values. innovations this paper can be embedded within, form part of, action using science–society compact sustainable development coasts Anthropocene.

Language: Английский

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Author comment: Social innovation that connects people to coasts in the Anthropocene — R2/PR10 DOI Creative Commons
Louis Celliers

Published: March 3, 2023

Post-industrial society is driving global environmental change, which a challenge for all generations, current and future. The Anthropocene the geological epoch in humans dominate it rooted past, present, Future sustainability building on momentum of fundamental importance studying human dynamics governance coupled social ecological systems. In Anthropocene, innovation may play critical role achieving new pathways to sustainability. This conventional narrative review uses qualitative analysis anchored Grounded Theory Method systematic collection papers identify broad types innovations. Scientific journal articles published since 2018 were prioritised inclusion. six proposed are (a) authentic engagement; (b) artful engaging communication; (c) urging compelling change; (d) social-ecological systems; (e) anticipation governance; (f) lived experiences values. innovations this paper can be embedded within, form part of, action using science–society compact sustainable development coasts Anthropocene.

Language: Английский

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Decision: Social innovation that connects people to coasts in the Anthropocene — R1/PR9 DOI Creative Commons
Louis Celliers, María Máñez Costa, Lena Rölfer

et al.

Published: Feb. 8, 2023

Post-industrial society is driving global environmental change, which a challenge for all generations, current and future. The Anthropocene the geological epoch in humans dominate it rooted past, present, Future sustainability building on momentum of fundamental importance studying human dynamics governance coupled social ecological systems. In Anthropocene, innovation may play critical role achieving new pathways to sustainability. This conventional narrative review uses qualitative analysis anchored Grounded Theory Method systematic collection papers identify broad types innovations. Scientific journal articles published since 2018 were prioritised inclusion. six proposed are (a) authentic engagement; (b) artful engaging communication; (c) urging compelling change; (d) social-ecological systems; (e) anticipation governance; (f) lived experiences values. innovations this paper can be embedded within, form part of, action using science–society compact sustainable development coasts Anthropocene.

Language: Английский

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Recommendation: Social innovation that connects people to coasts in the Anthropocene — R1/PR8 DOI Creative Commons
Louis Celliers, María Máñez Costa, Lena Rölfer

et al.

Published: Feb. 7, 2023

Post-industrial society is driving global environmental change, which a challenge for all generations, current and future. The Anthropocene the geological epoch in humans dominate it rooted past, present, Future sustainability building on momentum of fundamental importance studying human dynamics governance coupled social ecological systems. In Anthropocene, innovation may play critical role achieving new pathways to sustainability. This conventional narrative review uses qualitative analysis anchored Grounded Theory Method systematic collection papers identify broad types innovations. Scientific journal articles published since 2018 were prioritised inclusion. six proposed are (a) authentic engagement; (b) artful engaging communication; (c) urging compelling change; (d) social-ecological systems; (e) anticipation governance; (f) lived experiences values. innovations this paper can be embedded within, form part of, action using science–society compact sustainable development coasts Anthropocene.

Language: Английский

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Decision: Social innovation that connects people to coasts in the Anthropocene — R0/PR5 DOI Creative Commons
Louis Celliers, María Máñez Costa, Lena Rölfer

et al.

Published: Oct. 10, 2022

Post-industrial society is driving global environmental change, which a challenge for all generations, current and future. The Anthropocene the geological epoch in humans dominate it rooted past, present, Future sustainability building on momentum of fundamental importance studying human dynamics governance coupled social ecological systems. In Anthropocene, innovation may play critical role achieving new pathways to sustainability. This conventional narrative review uses qualitative analysis anchored Grounded Theory Method systematic collection papers identify broad types innovations. Scientific journal articles published since 2018 were prioritised inclusion. six proposed are (a) authentic engagement; (b) artful engaging communication; (c) urging compelling change; (d) social-ecological systems; (e) anticipation governance; (f) lived experiences values. innovations this paper can be embedded within, form part of, action using science–society compact sustainable development coasts Anthropocene.

Language: Английский

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Review: Social innovation that connects people to coasts in the Anthropocene — R0/PR2 DOI Creative Commons
Louis Celliers, María Máñez Costa, Lena Rölfer

et al.

Published: July 24, 2022

Post-industrial society is driving global environmental change, which a challenge for all generations, current and future. The Anthropocene the geological epoch in humans dominate it rooted past, present, Future sustainability building on momentum of fundamental importance studying human dynamics governance coupled social ecological systems. In Anthropocene, innovation may play critical role achieving new pathways to sustainability. This conventional narrative review uses qualitative analysis anchored Grounded Theory Method systematic collection papers identify broad types innovations. Scientific journal articles published since 2018 were prioritised inclusion. six proposed are (a) authentic engagement; (b) artful engaging communication; (c) urging compelling change; (d) social-ecological systems; (e) anticipation governance; (f) lived experiences values. innovations this paper can be embedded within, form part of, action using science–society compact sustainable development coasts Anthropocene.

Language: Английский

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