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Microeconomic relationships between and among fishers and traders influence the ability to respond to social-ecological changes in a small-scale fishery

机译:渔民和贸易商之间以及之间的微观经济关系影响着小型渔业对社会生态变化作出反应的能力

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Understanding the cross-scale nature of how natural resource trading links to local extraction patterns remains a topic of great relevance to stewardship and sustainable use of ecological systems. Microeconomic influences on a society’s pattern of small-scale natural resources utilization can exacerbate resource overuse, especially under increased population pressure. In many rural communities that are based on a limited diversity of resource industries, quantifying the response of extractors and traders to market and environmental fluctuations is critical to understanding management constraints. We examine the fishing practices of a small lake in Uganda, East Africa, from the dual perspectives of the traders and the fishers using a Bayesian Belief Network approach based on detailed interview surveys. Fishers in this small lake target Nile perch (Lates niloticus) and Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), two fish species of high commercial and food security significance in East Africa. We combined data on financial, social, and ecological systems to understand how aspects of trading quantitatively relate to fish extraction patterns in Lake Nabugabo Uganda. Importantly, we find that the patron-client type relationships generate incentives to extract specific fish, whereas “freelancer” independent fishers are able to create responsive and flexible extraction practices that match market and environmental fluctuations. Management of fishing administered by local Beach Management Units will likely have a higher probability of success when in synchrony with trading relationships and ecological dynamics. We use this study in Uganda to reflect on methodological challenges and opportunities of combining multiple types of data sets for cross-scale analysis of social-ecological system dynamics.
机译:理解自然资源贸易如何与当地采伐模式联系的跨尺度性质仍然是与生态系统的管理和可持续利用密切相关的主题。微观经济对社会小规模自然资源利用方式的影响会加剧资源过度利用,尤其是在人口压力增加的情况下。在许多基于有限资源产业多样性的农村社区中,量化采掘商和贸易商对市场和环境波动的反应对于理解管理约束至关重要。我们使用商人和渔民的双重观点,根据详细的访谈调查,使用贝叶斯信念网络方法,考察了东非乌干达一个小湖的捕鱼方式。该小湖中的渔民将尼罗河鲈鱼(尼特湖)和尼罗罗非鱼(尼罗罗非鱼)作为目标,这两种鱼在东非具有重要的商业和粮食安全意义。我们结合了金融,社会和生态系统的数据,以了解贸易方面如何与乌干达纳布加博湖的鱼类提取模式有定量关系。重要的是,我们发现顾客与顾客之间的关系会诱使人们提取特定的鱼类,而“自由职业者”的独立渔民能够创造出适应市场和环境波动的敏感而灵活的提取方法。与贸易关系和生态动态同步时,由当地海滩管理部门管理的捕鱼管理成功的可能性将更高。我们在乌干达进行的这项研究反映了方法论上的挑战和机遇,这些挑战和机遇结合了多种类型的数据集,用于社会生态系统动力学的跨尺度分析。

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