This paper considers ocean fisheries as complex adaptive systems and addresses the question of how human institutions might be best matched to their structure and function. Ocean ecosystems operate at multiple scales, but the management of fisheries tends to be aimed at a single species considered at a single broad scale. The paper argues that this mismatch of ecological and management scale makes it difficult to address the fine-scale aspects of ocean ecosystems, and leads to fishing rights and strategies that tend to erode the underlying structure of populations and the system itself. A successful transition to ecosystem-based management will require institutions better able to economize on the acquisition of feedback about the impact of ...
Ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) seeks to incorporate the full complexity of marine ecosy...
The complex systemic nature of fisheries has been recognized for many decades, but attempts to inclu...
The complex systemic nature of fisheries has been recognized for many decades, but attempts to inclu...
This paper considers ocean fisheries as complex adaptive systems and addresses the question of how h...
Human action is transforming the species composition, biogeochemistry and habitats of the world’s oc...
Human action is transforming the species composition, biogeochemistry and habitats of the world’s oc...
Ecosystem based management takes into account the interconnectedness and interdependent nature of ec...
Ecosystem based management takes into account the interconnectedness and interdependent nature of ec...
Humans are integral parts of marine social—ecological systems. Changes in marine ecosystems impact h...
Humans are integral parts of marine social—ecological systems. Changes in marine ecosystems impact h...
This PhD thesis provides an analysis of how an adaptive governance approach can be applied to addres...
Unintended, detrimental effects of fishing have pushed fisheries science and management to innovate ...
Scale mismatches result in incomplete or ambiguous feedback that impairs the ability to learn and ad...
The next 10 years are considered a criticaldecade for fisheries. Declining fish stocks in combinatio...
The next 10 years are considered a criticaldecade for fisheries. Declining fish stocks in combinatio...
Ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) seeks to incorporate the full complexity of marine ecosy...
The complex systemic nature of fisheries has been recognized for many decades, but attempts to inclu...
The complex systemic nature of fisheries has been recognized for many decades, but attempts to inclu...
This paper considers ocean fisheries as complex adaptive systems and addresses the question of how h...
Human action is transforming the species composition, biogeochemistry and habitats of the world’s oc...
Human action is transforming the species composition, biogeochemistry and habitats of the world’s oc...
Ecosystem based management takes into account the interconnectedness and interdependent nature of ec...
Ecosystem based management takes into account the interconnectedness and interdependent nature of ec...
Humans are integral parts of marine social—ecological systems. Changes in marine ecosystems impact h...
Humans are integral parts of marine social—ecological systems. Changes in marine ecosystems impact h...
This PhD thesis provides an analysis of how an adaptive governance approach can be applied to addres...
Unintended, detrimental effects of fishing have pushed fisheries science and management to innovate ...
Scale mismatches result in incomplete or ambiguous feedback that impairs the ability to learn and ad...
The next 10 years are considered a criticaldecade for fisheries. Declining fish stocks in combinatio...
The next 10 years are considered a criticaldecade for fisheries. Declining fish stocks in combinatio...
Ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) seeks to incorporate the full complexity of marine ecosy...
The complex systemic nature of fisheries has been recognized for many decades, but attempts to inclu...
The complex systemic nature of fisheries has been recognized for many decades, but attempts to inclu...