Effective management of recreational fishing requires understanding fishers and their actions. These actions constitute critical links between social and ecological systems that result in outcomes that feedback and influence recreational fishers' actions and the management of these actions. Although much research exists on recreational fishers and their actions, this research is often disconnected from management issues. One way to help to overcome this disconnect is to illustrate how past research on the social component of recreational fishing fits within an emerging coupled social-ecological system (SES) framework. Herein, a conceptual SES is first developed with specific attention to recreational fisheries. This SES is then used to illu...
Marine fisheries represent a social-ecological system driven by both complex ecological processes an...
International audienceIn pursuing their livelihood, fishers develop strategies when faced with chang...
Marine recreational fisheries are ecologically, culturally, and economically important. However, ens...
Recreational fisheries (RF) are complex social-ecological systems that play an important role in aqu...
Globally, the number of recreational fishers is sizeable and increasing in many countries. Associate...
Most research on catch-and-release (C&R) in recreational fishing has been conducted from a disciplin...
Historically, nation-state level fisheries management has relied primarily on the disciplines of bio...
Recreational fisheries are complex adaptive systems (CAS) that possess emergent properties and the p...
The pursuit of sustainable fisheries requires a broad vision of fishery science as the scientific st...
Turning away from classic single-species bioeconomic models based on equilibrium theory, many have c...
Despite improved knowledge and stricter regulations, numerous fish stocks remain overharvested. Prev...
Recreational fisheries hold immense ecological, social, and economic value. The management of these ...
Traditionally, fisheries managers have based regulatory decisions on biological and economic data, w...
The intersection of human social systems and fisheries management is a highly complex web of interwo...
The overarching aim of this dissertation was to augment emerging areas of research on human dimensi...
Marine fisheries represent a social-ecological system driven by both complex ecological processes an...
International audienceIn pursuing their livelihood, fishers develop strategies when faced with chang...
Marine recreational fisheries are ecologically, culturally, and economically important. However, ens...
Recreational fisheries (RF) are complex social-ecological systems that play an important role in aqu...
Globally, the number of recreational fishers is sizeable and increasing in many countries. Associate...
Most research on catch-and-release (C&R) in recreational fishing has been conducted from a disciplin...
Historically, nation-state level fisheries management has relied primarily on the disciplines of bio...
Recreational fisheries are complex adaptive systems (CAS) that possess emergent properties and the p...
The pursuit of sustainable fisheries requires a broad vision of fishery science as the scientific st...
Turning away from classic single-species bioeconomic models based on equilibrium theory, many have c...
Despite improved knowledge and stricter regulations, numerous fish stocks remain overharvested. Prev...
Recreational fisheries hold immense ecological, social, and economic value. The management of these ...
Traditionally, fisheries managers have based regulatory decisions on biological and economic data, w...
The intersection of human social systems and fisheries management is a highly complex web of interwo...
The overarching aim of this dissertation was to augment emerging areas of research on human dimensi...
Marine fisheries represent a social-ecological system driven by both complex ecological processes an...
International audienceIn pursuing their livelihood, fishers develop strategies when faced with chang...
Marine recreational fisheries are ecologically, culturally, and economically important. However, ens...