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Ecoviability for ecosystem-based fisheries management
Abstract
- Reconciling food security, economic development and biodiversity conservation is a key challenge, especially in the face of the demographic transition characterizing many countries in the world. Fisheries and marine ecosystems constitute a difficult application of this bio-economic challenge. Many experts and scientists advocate an ecosystem approach to manage marine socio-ecosystems for their sustainability and resilience. However, the ways by which to operationalize ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) remain poorly specified. We propose a specific methodological framework--viability modelling--to do so. We show how viability modelling can be applied using four contrasted case-studies: two small-scale fisheries in South America and Pacific and two larger-scale fisheries in Europe and Australia.
- External link to download this item: https://doi.org/10.1111/faf.12224
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Date
- 2017
Author
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Doyen, L.
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Bene, C.
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Bertignac, M.
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Blanchard, F.
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Cissé, A.A.
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Dichmont, C.
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Gourguet, S.
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Guyader, O.
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Hardy, P.Y.
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Jennings, S.
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Little, L.R.
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Macher, C.
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Mills, D.J.
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Noussair, A.
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Pascoe, S.
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Pereau, J.C.
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Sanz, N.
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Schwarz, A.M.
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Smith, T.
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Thébaud, O.
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Type
- Journal Article
Publisher
- Blackwell Publishers