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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal , Other literature type 2021 Denmark, Italy, Italy, NetherlandsPublisher:Oxford University Press (OUP) Funded by:EC | MARmaED, EC | SPITFIRE, NSF | Sustaining opportunity: r...EC| MARmaED ,EC| SPITFIRE ,NSF| Sustaining opportunity: reducing discards in fisheries science and math educationMarie C. Nordström; Maija Holma; K L Hunter; H Bárðarson; G Cripps; L Färber; L Färber; Jed I. Macdonald; Martin Snickars; A S A Ferreira; A S A Ferreira; A S A Ferreira; H Wootton; Alexandros Kokkalis; Rebecca E. Holt; Gabriella Ljungström; M Oostdijk; A Simons; G Cornell; Wiebren J. Boonstra; R Danielsen; Sara Bonanomi; Johanna Yletyinen; Emmi Nieminen; Nancy L. Shackell; Jason D. Whittington; Camilla Sguotti; Giovanni Romagnoni; Pamela J. Woods; Tom J. Langbehn; Andries Richter; Andries Richter; K Ferguson;handle: 20.500.14243/515687 , 11577/3541240
Abstract Social-ecological systems dependent on fisheries must be resilient or adapt to remain viable in the face of change. Here, we identified possible interventions (termed “adaptation options”) from published literature, aimed at supporting social or ecological resilience and/or aiding adaptation to changes induced by environmental or social stressors. Our searches centered on nations/regions across North America, Europe, and the South Pacific, encompassing fisheries literature with and without a climate change focus, to compare how, when, and by whom interventions are currently or potentially implemented. We expected that adaptation options within a climate change context would have a greater focus on enhancing social resilience due to a connection with climate change adaptation assessment methodology. Instead, we found a greater focus on ecological resilience, likely indicating a focus on management adaptation. This pattern, along with the more extensive use of social adaptation options responsively and outside the context of climate change, along with an importance in bottom-up influences in implementing them, suggests a general lack of centralized planning and organization with regards to adaptation of stakeholders. Determining how adaptation options are created, chosen, and implemented is a crucial step within or external to ecosystem-based management, especially if planned stakeholder adaption is the goal.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal , Other literature type 2021 Denmark, Italy, Italy, NetherlandsPublisher:Oxford University Press (OUP) Funded by:EC | MARmaED, EC | SPITFIRE, NSF | Sustaining opportunity: r...EC| MARmaED ,EC| SPITFIRE ,NSF| Sustaining opportunity: reducing discards in fisheries science and math educationMarie C. Nordström; Maija Holma; K L Hunter; H Bárðarson; G Cripps; L Färber; L Färber; Jed I. Macdonald; Martin Snickars; A S A Ferreira; A S A Ferreira; A S A Ferreira; H Wootton; Alexandros Kokkalis; Rebecca E. Holt; Gabriella Ljungström; M Oostdijk; A Simons; G Cornell; Wiebren J. Boonstra; R Danielsen; Sara Bonanomi; Johanna Yletyinen; Emmi Nieminen; Nancy L. Shackell; Jason D. Whittington; Camilla Sguotti; Giovanni Romagnoni; Pamela J. Woods; Tom J. Langbehn; Andries Richter; Andries Richter; K Ferguson;handle: 20.500.14243/515687 , 11577/3541240
Abstract Social-ecological systems dependent on fisheries must be resilient or adapt to remain viable in the face of change. Here, we identified possible interventions (termed “adaptation options”) from published literature, aimed at supporting social or ecological resilience and/or aiding adaptation to changes induced by environmental or social stressors. Our searches centered on nations/regions across North America, Europe, and the South Pacific, encompassing fisheries literature with and without a climate change focus, to compare how, when, and by whom interventions are currently or potentially implemented. We expected that adaptation options within a climate change context would have a greater focus on enhancing social resilience due to a connection with climate change adaptation assessment methodology. Instead, we found a greater focus on ecological resilience, likely indicating a focus on management adaptation. This pattern, along with the more extensive use of social adaptation options responsively and outside the context of climate change, along with an importance in bottom-up influences in implementing them, suggests a general lack of centralized planning and organization with regards to adaptation of stakeholders. Determining how adaptation options are created, chosen, and implemented is a crucial step within or external to ecosystem-based management, especially if planned stakeholder adaption is the goal.
IRIS Cnr arrow_drop_down ICES Journal of Marine ScienceArticle . 2021 . Peer-reviewedLicense: OUP Standard Publication ReuseData sources: CrossrefOnline Research Database In TechnologyArticle . 2022Data sources: Online Research Database In Technologyadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen gold 27 citations 27 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!
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