Diverse pathways for climate resilience in marine fishery systems
Both the ecological and social dimensions of fisheries are being affected by climate change. As a result, policymakers, managers, scientists and fishing communities are seeking guidance on how to holistically build resilience to climate change. Numerous studies have highlighted key attributes of res...
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| author | Eurich, Jacob Friedman, Whitney Kleisner, Kristin Zhao, Lily Free, Christopher M Fletcher, Meghan Mason, Julia Tokunaga, Kanae Aguion, Alba Dell'Appa, Andrea Dickey-Collas, Mark Fujita, Rod Golden, Christopher Hollowed, Anne Ishimura, Gakushi Karr, Kendra Kasperski, Stephen Kisara, Yuga Lau, Jacqueline Mangubhai, Sangeeta Osman, Layla Pecl, Gretta Schmidt, Jörn Allison, Edward (Eddie) Sullivan, Patrick Cinner, Joshua Griffis, Roger McClanahan, Tim Stedman, Richard Mills, Katherine |
| author_browse | Aguion, Alba Allison, Edward (Eddie) Cinner, Joshua Dell'Appa, Andrea Dickey-Collas, Mark Eurich, Jacob Fletcher, Meghan Free, Christopher M Friedman, Whitney Fujita, Rod Golden, Christopher Griffis, Roger Hollowed, Anne Ishimura, Gakushi Karr, Kendra Kasperski, Stephen Kisara, Yuga Kleisner, Kristin Lau, Jacqueline Mangubhai, Sangeeta Mason, Julia McClanahan, Tim Mills, Katherine Osman, Layla Pecl, Gretta Schmidt, Jörn Stedman, Richard Sullivan, Patrick Tokunaga, Kanae Zhao, Lily |
| author_facet | Eurich, Jacob Friedman, Whitney Kleisner, Kristin Zhao, Lily Free, Christopher M Fletcher, Meghan Mason, Julia Tokunaga, Kanae Aguion, Alba Dell'Appa, Andrea Dickey-Collas, Mark Fujita, Rod Golden, Christopher Hollowed, Anne Ishimura, Gakushi Karr, Kendra Kasperski, Stephen Kisara, Yuga Lau, Jacqueline Mangubhai, Sangeeta Osman, Layla Pecl, Gretta Schmidt, Jörn Allison, Edward (Eddie) Sullivan, Patrick Cinner, Joshua Griffis, Roger McClanahan, Tim Stedman, Richard Mills, Katherine |
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| description | Both the ecological and social dimensions of fisheries are being affected by climate change. As a result, policymakers, managers, scientists and fishing communities are seeking guidance on how to holistically build resilience to climate change. Numerous studies have highlighted key attributes of resilience in fisheries, yet concrete examples that explicitly link these attributes to social-ecological outcomes are lacking. To better understand climate resilience, we assembled 18 case studies spanning ecological, socio-economic, governance and geographic contexts. Using a novel framework for evaluating 38 resilience attributes, the case studies were systematically assessed to understand how attributes enable or inhibit resilience to a given climate stressor. We found population abundance, learning capacity, and responsive governance were the most important attributes for conferring resilience, with ecosystem connectivity, place attachment, and accountable governance scoring the strongest across the climate-resilient fisheries. We used these responses to develop an attribute typology that describes robust sources of resilience, actionable priority attributes and attributes that are case specific or require research. We identified five fishery archetypes to guide stakeholders as they set long-term goals and prioritize actions to improve resilience. Lastly, we found evidence for two pathways to resilience: (1) building ecological assets and strengthening communities, which we observed in rural and small-scale fisheries, and (2) building economic assets and improving effective governance, which was demonstrated in urban and wealthy fisheries. Our synthesis presents a novel framework that can be directly applied to identify approaches, pathways and actionable levers for improving climate resilience in fishery systems. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1372752025-12-08T09:54:28Z Diverse pathways for climate resilience in marine fishery systems Eurich, Jacob Friedman, Whitney Kleisner, Kristin Zhao, Lily Free, Christopher M Fletcher, Meghan Mason, Julia Tokunaga, Kanae Aguion, Alba Dell'Appa, Andrea Dickey-Collas, Mark Fujita, Rod Golden, Christopher Hollowed, Anne Ishimura, Gakushi Karr, Kendra Kasperski, Stephen Kisara, Yuga Lau, Jacqueline Mangubhai, Sangeeta Osman, Layla Pecl, Gretta Schmidt, Jörn Allison, Edward (Eddie) Sullivan, Patrick Cinner, Joshua Griffis, Roger McClanahan, Tim Stedman, Richard Mills, Katherine climate change adaptive capacity coastal communities fish global change social-ecological systems fisheries management Both the ecological and social dimensions of fisheries are being affected by climate change. As a result, policymakers, managers, scientists and fishing communities are seeking guidance on how to holistically build resilience to climate change. Numerous studies have highlighted key attributes of resilience in fisheries, yet concrete examples that explicitly link these attributes to social-ecological outcomes are lacking. To better understand climate resilience, we assembled 18 case studies spanning ecological, socio-economic, governance and geographic contexts. Using a novel framework for evaluating 38 resilience attributes, the case studies were systematically assessed to understand how attributes enable or inhibit resilience to a given climate stressor. We found population abundance, learning capacity, and responsive governance were the most important attributes for conferring resilience, with ecosystem connectivity, place attachment, and accountable governance scoring the strongest across the climate-resilient fisheries. We used these responses to develop an attribute typology that describes robust sources of resilience, actionable priority attributes and attributes that are case specific or require research. We identified five fishery archetypes to guide stakeholders as they set long-term goals and prioritize actions to improve resilience. Lastly, we found evidence for two pathways to resilience: (1) building ecological assets and strengthening communities, which we observed in rural and small-scale fisheries, and (2) building economic assets and improving effective governance, which was demonstrated in urban and wealthy fisheries. Our synthesis presents a novel framework that can be directly applied to identify approaches, pathways and actionable levers for improving climate resilience in fishery systems. 2024-01-01 2024-01-07T21:40:53Z 2024-01-07T21:40:53Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137275 en Open Access application/pdf Wiley Jacob Eurich, Whitney Friedman, Kristin Kleisner, Lily Zhao, Christopher M Free, Meghan Fletcher, Julia Mason, Kanae Tokunaga, Alba Aguion, Andrea Dell'Appa, Mark Dickey-Collas, Rod Fujita, Christopher Golden, Anne Hollowed, Gakushi Ishimura, Kendra Karr, Stephen Kasperski, Yuga Kisara, Jacqueline Lau, Sangeeta Mangubhai, Layla Osman, Gretta Pecl, Jörn Schmidt, Edward (Eddie) Allison, Patrick Sullivan, Joshua Cinner, Roger Griffis, Tim McClanahan, Richard Stedman, Katherine Mills. (1/1/2024). Diverse pathways for climate resilience in marine fishery systems. Fish and Fisheries, 25 (1), pp. 38-59. |
| spellingShingle | climate change adaptive capacity coastal communities fish global change social-ecological systems fisheries management Eurich, Jacob Friedman, Whitney Kleisner, Kristin Zhao, Lily Free, Christopher M Fletcher, Meghan Mason, Julia Tokunaga, Kanae Aguion, Alba Dell'Appa, Andrea Dickey-Collas, Mark Fujita, Rod Golden, Christopher Hollowed, Anne Ishimura, Gakushi Karr, Kendra Kasperski, Stephen Kisara, Yuga Lau, Jacqueline Mangubhai, Sangeeta Osman, Layla Pecl, Gretta Schmidt, Jörn Allison, Edward (Eddie) Sullivan, Patrick Cinner, Joshua Griffis, Roger McClanahan, Tim Stedman, Richard Mills, Katherine Diverse pathways for climate resilience in marine fishery systems |
| title | Diverse pathways for climate resilience in marine fishery systems |
| title_full | Diverse pathways for climate resilience in marine fishery systems |
| title_fullStr | Diverse pathways for climate resilience in marine fishery systems |
| title_full_unstemmed | Diverse pathways for climate resilience in marine fishery systems |
| title_short | Diverse pathways for climate resilience in marine fishery systems |
| title_sort | diverse pathways for climate resilience in marine fishery systems |
| topic | climate change adaptive capacity coastal communities fish global change social-ecological systems fisheries management |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137275 |
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