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Governance Arrangements That Fit Social-Ecological Context Are Associated With Fishery Sustainability

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Nenadović, M; Giron, A; Frawley, T; Munguia-Vega, A; Pellowe, KE; Ferrer, E; Gill, D; González-Mon, B; Johnson, AF; Lindkvist, E; Micheli, F ...
Published in: Fish and Fisheries
March 1, 2026

In many parts of the world, natural resources are primarily managed by governance arrangements at the local level. Those arrangements range from collective, such as cooperatives and associations, to individualistic, such as patrons and owner-operators. A key question is how such arrangements influence resource use and associated social and ecological outcomes. We hypothesize that sustainable resource use is not associated with a specific governance arrangement, but instead that every type of arrangement has a certain set of social and ecological conditions under which sustainable resource use is feasible. This hypothesis was empirically investigated using fisheries landings data from Mexico. We found that sustainable resource use can be achieved through multiple governance arrangements provided that they are matched to appropriate social-ecological contexts. Our findings help identify which governance arrangements are best suited to particular contexts and provide the initial building blocks for developing a theory of governance contextual fit in social-ecological fishing systems.

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Fish and Fisheries

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1467-2979

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1467-2960

Publication Date

March 1, 2026

Volume

27

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2

Start / End Page

381 / 399

Related Subject Headings

  • Fisheries
  • 4104 Environmental management
  • 3103 Ecology
  • 3005 Fisheries sciences
 

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Nenadović, M., Giron, A., Frawley, T., Munguia-Vega, A., Pellowe, K. E., Ferrer, E., … Basurto, X. (2026). Governance Arrangements That Fit Social-Ecological Context Are Associated With Fishery Sustainability. Fish and Fisheries, 27(2), 381–399. https://doi.org/10.1111/faf.70060
Nenadović, M., A. Giron, T. Frawley, A. Munguia-Vega, K. E. Pellowe, E. Ferrer, D. Gill, et al. “Governance Arrangements That Fit Social-Ecological Context Are Associated With Fishery Sustainability.” Fish and Fisheries 27, no. 2 (March 1, 2026): 381–99. https://doi.org/10.1111/faf.70060.
Nenadović M, Giron A, Frawley T, Munguia-Vega A, Pellowe KE, Ferrer E, et al. Governance Arrangements That Fit Social-Ecological Context Are Associated With Fishery Sustainability. Fish and Fisheries. 2026 Mar 1;27(2):381–99.
Nenadović, M., et al. “Governance Arrangements That Fit Social-Ecological Context Are Associated With Fishery Sustainability.” Fish and Fisheries, vol. 27, no. 2, Mar. 2026, pp. 381–99. Scopus, doi:10.1111/faf.70060.
Nenadović M, Giron A, Frawley T, Munguia-Vega A, Pellowe KE, Ferrer E, Gill D, González-Mon B, Johnson AF, Lindkvist E, Micheli F, Weaver AH, Aburto O, Flores-Morales AL, Gladstone F, Mansfield E, Marinone G, Parés-Sierra A, Quintana A, Reilly Moman J, Rodriguez Van Dyck S, Schlueter M, Torre J, Vollan B, Leslie HM, Basurto X. Governance Arrangements That Fit Social-Ecological Context Are Associated With Fishery Sustainability. Fish and Fisheries. 2026 Mar 1;27(2):381–399.
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Published In

Fish and Fisheries

DOI

EISSN

1467-2979

ISSN

1467-2960

Publication Date

March 1, 2026

Volume

27

Issue

2

Start / End Page

381 / 399

Related Subject Headings

  • Fisheries
  • 4104 Environmental management
  • 3103 Ecology
  • 3005 Fisheries sciences