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Looking beyond the fisheries crisis: Cumulative learning from small-scale fisheries through diagnostic approaches

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Cinner, JE; MacNeil, MA; Basurto, X; Gelcich, S
Published in: Global Environmental Change
2013

The common scientific and media narrative in fisheries is one of failure: poor governance, collapsed stocks, and vanishing livelihoods. Yet, there are successful fisheries - instances where governments and/or communities have maintained or rebuilt stocks, where fishers have robust livelihoods, and where institutions are strong. Scientists and managers alike are becoming increasingly interested in moving beyond the doom-and-gloom stories of fisheries failures toward cumulative knowledge for making fisheries governance more successful. Recent literature has attempted to determine what separates the successes from the failures and better understand how lessons learned for effective fisheries governance can be cumulatively compiled. In this special issue, we present a range of fisheries studies from around the world - Latin America, The Pacific, and East Africa. The studies look at varying fisheries outcomes, including sustainability, cooperation, self-governance, and sustaining livelihoods. The contributions in this special issue all tackle the challenge of exploring, testing, and refining the Diagnostic Framework for Analyzing Social-Ecological Systems developed by Elinor Ostrom as a way to cumulate knowledge on the potential conditions that could be causing a problem or creating a benefit in the governance of small-scale marine fisheries. These articles successfully explore the applicability and contributions of the framework while providing important theoretical refinements for small-scale fisheries. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.

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Global Environmental Change

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0959-3780

Publication Date

2013

Volume

23

Issue

6

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1359 / 1365

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  • Environmental Sciences
 

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Cinner, J. E., MacNeil, M. A., Basurto, X., & Gelcich, S. (2013). Looking beyond the fisheries crisis: Cumulative learning from small-scale fisheries through diagnostic approaches. Global Environmental Change, 23(6), 1359–1365. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2013.11.001
Cinner, J. E., M. A. MacNeil, X. Basurto, and S. Gelcich. “Looking beyond the fisheries crisis: Cumulative learning from small-scale fisheries through diagnostic approaches.” Global Environmental Change 23, no. 6 (2013): 1359–65. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2013.11.001.
Cinner JE, MacNeil MA, Basurto X, Gelcich S. Looking beyond the fisheries crisis: Cumulative learning from small-scale fisheries through diagnostic approaches. Global Environmental Change. 2013;23(6):1359–65.
Cinner, J. E., et al. “Looking beyond the fisheries crisis: Cumulative learning from small-scale fisheries through diagnostic approaches.” Global Environmental Change, vol. 23, no. 6, 2013, pp. 1359–65. Scival, doi:10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2013.11.001.
Cinner JE, MacNeil MA, Basurto X, Gelcich S. Looking beyond the fisheries crisis: Cumulative learning from small-scale fisheries through diagnostic approaches. Global Environmental Change. 2013;23(6):1359–1365.
Journal cover image

Published In

Global Environmental Change

DOI

ISSN

0959-3780

Publication Date

2013

Volume

23

Issue

6

Start / End Page

1359 / 1365

Related Subject Headings

  • Environmental Sciences