Under appropriate conditions, community-based fisheries management can support sound resource stewardship, with positive social and environmental outcomes. Evaluating indigenous peoples’ involvement in commercial sea cucumber and geoduck fisheries on the central coast of British Columbia, Canada, we found that the current social-ecological system configuration is relatively ecologically sustainable according to stock assessments. However, the current system also results in perceived inequities in decision-making processes, harvesting allocations, and socioeconomic benefits. As a result, local coastal resource managers envision a transformation of sea cucumber and geoduck fisheries governance and management institutions. We assessed the pote...
The insights in Governing the Commons have provided foundational ideas for commons research in the p...
Scale mismatches result in incomplete or ambiguous feedback that impairs the ability to learn and ad...
Marine harvesters face significant livelihood challenges due to the impacts of climate change on mar...
Under appropriate conditions, community-based fisheries management can support sound resource stewar...
Under appropriate conditions, community-based fisheries management can support sound resource stewar...
Small-scale indigenous abalone fisheries on the northwest coast of Canada persisted for at least two...
Fisheries management has traditionally been regulated through governments which have vested ownershi...
Aboriginal and nonaboriginal fishing-dependent communities on the coast of British Columbia, Canada,...
Comanagement of natural resources is a well-established approach to the management of common-pool re...
Abstract We compare how fisheries in three marine systems -from Atlantic Canada, Pacific Mexico, and...
Research PaperCommunity fishery rights are use rights (the right to take part in fishing) and/or man...
Continuity of coastal Indigenous cultures relies on healthy ecosystems and opportunity to fulfill cu...
Understanding how institutions affect or shape fisheries performance is an important part of providi...
This is one case study of 32 in the volume: Case studies in fisheries self-governance which was publ...
We use a Foucault-inspired environmentalities analytical lens to conceptualize alternative sustainab...
The insights in Governing the Commons have provided foundational ideas for commons research in the p...
Scale mismatches result in incomplete or ambiguous feedback that impairs the ability to learn and ad...
Marine harvesters face significant livelihood challenges due to the impacts of climate change on mar...
Under appropriate conditions, community-based fisheries management can support sound resource stewar...
Under appropriate conditions, community-based fisheries management can support sound resource stewar...
Small-scale indigenous abalone fisheries on the northwest coast of Canada persisted for at least two...
Fisheries management has traditionally been regulated through governments which have vested ownershi...
Aboriginal and nonaboriginal fishing-dependent communities on the coast of British Columbia, Canada,...
Comanagement of natural resources is a well-established approach to the management of common-pool re...
Abstract We compare how fisheries in three marine systems -from Atlantic Canada, Pacific Mexico, and...
Research PaperCommunity fishery rights are use rights (the right to take part in fishing) and/or man...
Continuity of coastal Indigenous cultures relies on healthy ecosystems and opportunity to fulfill cu...
Understanding how institutions affect or shape fisheries performance is an important part of providi...
This is one case study of 32 in the volume: Case studies in fisheries self-governance which was publ...
We use a Foucault-inspired environmentalities analytical lens to conceptualize alternative sustainab...
The insights in Governing the Commons have provided foundational ideas for commons research in the p...
Scale mismatches result in incomplete or ambiguous feedback that impairs the ability to learn and ad...
Marine harvesters face significant livelihood challenges due to the impacts of climate change on mar...