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The shape of the commons: Social networks and the conservation of small-scale fisheries in the northern Gulf of California, Mexico.

机译:公地的形状:墨西哥北部加利福尼亚湾北部的社会网络和小型渔业的保护。

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One of the biggest questions surrounding common-pool natural resources (CPRs) lies in understanding the circumstances which increase the likelihood of sustainable use and those that lead to resource degradation. Small-scale fisheries are an example of a CPR that has proven difficult to manage sustainably. I use social network analysis methods to examine the social connectivity of small-scale fishing communities and the association of network structures with collaborative behavior of small-scale fisheries in the Northern Gulf of California, Mexico.I found considerable connectivity of communities via kinship ties of small-scale fishers, both within the region and to other areas in Mexico. Fisher kinship relationships are important mechanisms for information transfer. Identifying communities in the network that are most likely to share information with other communities allows managers to develop more effective and efficient education, outreach, and enforcement efforts.Communities are also connected by their use of the same fishing zones and Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). My results provide suggestions for dividing communities based on common use of fishing areas and MPAs. This may help fishers and managers to develop, implement, and enforce boundary rules that will facilitate regional management of small-scale fisheries. My results provided mixed evidence for the role of social structure in impacting positive outcomes for fisher' ability to collaborate and organize. A wide range of factors affect the emergence of institutions for CPR management. Similarly, finding a common network structure that can accurately predict sustainable use of CPRs is unlikely. Knowing how people are connected and the ways in which information about CPR resources moves through (or is hindered from moving through) a network can improve manager's ability to develop more effective strategies and actions. Adding social networks into the CPR management toolbox provides a mechanism by which those working in management and conservation can incorporate social structure into management activities.An understanding of the social networks that connect communities and the potential pathways for information transfer, combined with a system of enforceable rules and policies and effective outreach methods and materials, may help managers and resource users more effectively and sustainably manage CPRs in the long term.
机译:围绕公共池自然资源(CPR)的最大问题之一是了解增加可持续利用可能性和导致资源退化的环境。小规模渔业是CPR的一个例子,事实证明,这种做法很难进行可持续管理。我使用社交网络分析方法研究了墨西哥北部加利福尼亚湾小规模捕捞社区的社会连通性以及网络结构与小型渔业的协作行为之间的联系。区域内和墨西哥其他地区的小型渔民。 Fisher的亲属关系是信息传递的重要机制。识别网络中最有可能与其他社区共享信息的社区,可以使管理人员开展更有效,更有效的教育,宣传和执法工作。通过使用相同的捕捞区和海洋保护区(MPA),社区也可以相互联系。我的结果为根据捕鱼区和海洋保护区的共同用途划分社区提供了建议。这可以帮助渔民和管理人员制定,实施和执行边界规则,以促进小型渔业的区域管理。我的结果提供了混合的证据,说明社会结构在影响渔民协作和组织能力的积极成果方面的作用。影响心肺复苏术管理机构的因素很多。同样,不可能找到可以准确预测CPR可持续使用的通用网络结构。了解人们之间的联系方式以及有关CPR资源的信息通过(或受阻)网络的方式可以提高经理制定更有效的策略和行动的能力。将社交网络添加到CPR管理工具箱中提供了一种机制,使从事管理和养护工作的人员可以将社交结构纳入管理活动中。将社交网络与社区和潜在的信息传递途径联系在一起的理解,以及可强制执行的系统规则和政策以及有效的宣传方法和材料,可以长期帮助经理和资源用户更有效,可持续地管理心肺复苏。

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  • 作者

    Duberstein, Jennifer Nell.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Arizona.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Arizona.;
  • 学科 Natural Resource Management.Sociology Social Structure and Development.Agriculture Fisheries and Aquaculture.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 222 p.
  • 总页数 222
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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