As changes in climate, governance, and organization reshape the dynamics of small-scale fisheries around the globe, the persistence of many local livelihoods appears contingent upon the ability of resource users to respond and adapt. Though significant scholarship has considered the limiting roles of resources and infrastructure, recent research has highlighted the importance of local learning and knowledge. Rather than being driven by forces exogenous to local communities, it is increasingly recognized that adaptation may be limited by perceptions and processes within them. Here, we explore knowledge production and adaptive response within a small-scale fishery in the central Gulf of California following system perturbation. Using mixed me...
Adaptation to climate change has traditionally been studied at the individual scale, with most studi...
Climate change is expected to reinforce undesirable social and ecological feedbacks between ecosyste...
Social-ecological systems (SESs), such as fishing communities, are human and biophysical subsystems ...
As changes in climate, governance, and organization reshape the dynamics of small-scale fisheries ar...
In developing countries where data and resources are lacking, the practical relevance of local ecolo...
Coastal ecosystems and human communities are threatened worldwide by climate change, and shocks from...
Understanding social-ecological mechanisms that promote or erode resilience to potential disturbance...
Local ecological knowledge, or the collective perceptions held by a particular group about their env...
Change is a defining characteristic of coastal social-ecological systems, yet the magnitude and spee...
Traditional fishing livelihoods need to adapt to changing fish catch/populations, led by numerous an...
Social-ecological resilience is an increasingly central paradigm for understanding sustainable resou...
Environmental change often requires societies to adapt. In some instances, these adaptations can cre...
Understanding how institutions affect or shape fisheries performance is an important part of providi...
Environmental change often requires societies to adapt. In some instances, these adaptations can cre...
Humans are integral parts of marine social—ecological systems. Changes in marine ecosystems impact h...
Adaptation to climate change has traditionally been studied at the individual scale, with most studi...
Climate change is expected to reinforce undesirable social and ecological feedbacks between ecosyste...
Social-ecological systems (SESs), such as fishing communities, are human and biophysical subsystems ...
As changes in climate, governance, and organization reshape the dynamics of small-scale fisheries ar...
In developing countries where data and resources are lacking, the practical relevance of local ecolo...
Coastal ecosystems and human communities are threatened worldwide by climate change, and shocks from...
Understanding social-ecological mechanisms that promote or erode resilience to potential disturbance...
Local ecological knowledge, or the collective perceptions held by a particular group about their env...
Change is a defining characteristic of coastal social-ecological systems, yet the magnitude and spee...
Traditional fishing livelihoods need to adapt to changing fish catch/populations, led by numerous an...
Social-ecological resilience is an increasingly central paradigm for understanding sustainable resou...
Environmental change often requires societies to adapt. In some instances, these adaptations can cre...
Understanding how institutions affect or shape fisheries performance is an important part of providi...
Environmental change often requires societies to adapt. In some instances, these adaptations can cre...
Humans are integral parts of marine social—ecological systems. Changes in marine ecosystems impact h...
Adaptation to climate change has traditionally been studied at the individual scale, with most studi...
Climate change is expected to reinforce undesirable social and ecological feedbacks between ecosyste...
Social-ecological systems (SESs), such as fishing communities, are human and biophysical subsystems ...