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Defining small-scale fisheries and examining the role of science in shaping perceptions of who and what counts: A systematic review

机译:定义小型渔业并研究科学在塑造对谁和什么至关重要的观念中的作用:系统综述

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Small-scale fisheries (SSF) have long been overshadowed by the concerns and perceived importance of the industrial sector in fisheries science and policy. Yet in recent decades, attention to SSF is on the rise, marked by a proliferation of scientific publications, the emergence of new global policy tools devoted to the small-scale sector, and concerted efforts to tally the size and impacts of SSF on a global scale. Given the rising tide of interest buoying SSF, it’s pertinent to consider how the underlying definition shapes efforts to enumerate and scale up knowledge on the sector—indicating what dimensions of SSF count and consequently what gets counted. Existing studies assess how national fisheries policies define SSF, but to date, no studies systematically and empirically examine how the definition of SSF has been articulated in science, including whether and how definitions have changed over time. We systematically analyzed how SSF were defined in the peer-reviewed scientific literature drawing on a database of 1,724 articles published between 1960 and 2015. We coded a 25% random sample of articles (n=434) from our database and found that nearly one-quarter did not define SSF. Among those that did proffer a definition, harvest technologies such as fishing boats and gear were the most common characteristics used. Comparing definitions over time, we identified two notable trends over the 65-year time period studied: a decreasing proportion of articles that defined SSF and an increasing reliance on technological dimensions like boats relative to sociocultural characteristics. Our results resonate with findings from similar research on the definition of SSF in national fisheries policies that also heavily rely on boat length. We call attention to several salient issues that are obscured by an overreliance on harvest technologies in definitions of SSF, including dynamics along the wider fisheries value chain and social relations such as gender. We discuss our findings considering new policies and emerging tools that could steer scientists and practitioners toward more encompassing, consistent, and relational means of defining SSF that circumvent some of the limitations of longstanding patterns in science and policy that impinge upon sustainable and just fisheries governance.
机译:小型渔业(SSF)长期以来被工业部门在渔业科学和政策中的关注和重要性所掩盖。然而,在最近几十年中,对SSF的关注正在上升,其特征是科学出版物的泛滥,致力于小规模部门的新的全球政策工具的出现,以及共同努力,以统计SSF对全球的规模和影响规模。鉴于对SSF的兴趣日益浓厚,有必要考虑一下基本定义如何影响枚举和扩大该领域知识的工作,从而说明SSF的哪些方面,以及随后的内容。现有研究评估了国家渔业政策如何定义SSF,但是迄今为止,还没有系统和经验地研究科学中如何阐明SSF的定义,包括定义是否以及如何随着时间变化。我们利用1960年至2015年发布的1,724篇文章的数据库,系统地分析了经过同行评审的科学文献中SSF的定义。我们对数据库中25%的文章随机抽样(n = 434)进行了编码,发现几乎有-四分之一没有定义SSF。在提供定义的那些技术中,最常用的特征是渔船和渔具等收获技术。比较一段时间内的定义,我们发现在研究的65年期间有两个显着趋势:定义SSF的文章比例下降,并且相对于社会文化特征,对船只等技术维度的依赖度越来越高。我们的结果与国家渔业政策中对SSF定义的类似研究的研究结果相吻合,该研究也严重依赖船长。我们呼吁注意一些突出的问题,这些问题由于在SSF的定义中过分依赖捕捞技术而被掩盖,包括整个渔业价值链中的动态以及诸如性别之类的社会关系。我们在讨论新政策和新兴工具时讨论我们的发现,这些新政策和新工具可以引导科学家和从业人员采用更全面,一致和相关的方法来定义SSF,从而避免了科学和政策长期模式的某些局限性,这些局限性影响了可持续和公正的渔业治理。

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