Introduction: Fisheries management is often data-limited, and conducted at spatial scales that are too large to address the needs of Indigenous peoples, whose cultures depend upon the local availability of marine resources. Outcomes: We combined Indigenous ecological knowledge with simulation modelling to inform modern fishery management. Semi-structured interviews with Indigenous fishers in coastal British Columbia, Canada, uncovered severe declines in the abundance and catches of Dungeness crab (Cancer magister) since the 1990s. We modelled the current probability of “successful“ crab harvesting trips—as defined by expectations from past catches by Indigenous fishers—using fishery-independent data from nine sites. These probabilities were...
Cooperatives offer a vehicle for community development in less-developed countries as well as in eco...
People around the world depend on the ocean for their livelihoods and cultural identity. Properly do...
Small-scale fisheries have been the focus of much fisheries research in the last decades, as they we...
Introduction: Fisheries management is often data-limited, and conducted at spatial scales that are t...
AbstractCanada’s constitution grants indigenous people priority access to marine resources, yet indi...
Canada’s constitution grants indigenous people priority access to marine resources, yet indigenous, ...
Fisheries are inherently complex, with important interactions among biological dynamics, the environ...
The British Columbia Dungeness crab (Metacarcinus magister) fishery is important to a diverse group ...
Understanding social-ecological mechanisms that promote or erode resilience to potential disturbance...
Recognition and use of indigenous knowledge in resource management can increase the information ava...
Verkefnið er lokað til 30.06.2021.Currently in Canada, colonial fisheries management practices are d...
1. Feedbacks between social and ecological processes can lead to sustainable stewardship practices t...
Indigenous people are considered to be among the most vulnerable to food insecurity and biodiversity...
Continuity of coastal Indigenous cultures relies on healthy ecosystems and opportunity to fulfill cu...
AbstractIndigenous people harvest wild species for food and cultural practice, fundamentally linking...
Cooperatives offer a vehicle for community development in less-developed countries as well as in eco...
People around the world depend on the ocean for their livelihoods and cultural identity. Properly do...
Small-scale fisheries have been the focus of much fisheries research in the last decades, as they we...
Introduction: Fisheries management is often data-limited, and conducted at spatial scales that are t...
AbstractCanada’s constitution grants indigenous people priority access to marine resources, yet indi...
Canada’s constitution grants indigenous people priority access to marine resources, yet indigenous, ...
Fisheries are inherently complex, with important interactions among biological dynamics, the environ...
The British Columbia Dungeness crab (Metacarcinus magister) fishery is important to a diverse group ...
Understanding social-ecological mechanisms that promote or erode resilience to potential disturbance...
Recognition and use of indigenous knowledge in resource management can increase the information ava...
Verkefnið er lokað til 30.06.2021.Currently in Canada, colonial fisheries management practices are d...
1. Feedbacks between social and ecological processes can lead to sustainable stewardship practices t...
Indigenous people are considered to be among the most vulnerable to food insecurity and biodiversity...
Continuity of coastal Indigenous cultures relies on healthy ecosystems and opportunity to fulfill cu...
AbstractIndigenous people harvest wild species for food and cultural practice, fundamentally linking...
Cooperatives offer a vehicle for community development in less-developed countries as well as in eco...
People around the world depend on the ocean for their livelihoods and cultural identity. Properly do...
Small-scale fisheries have been the focus of much fisheries research in the last decades, as they we...