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Dominant discourses, among fishers and middlemen, of the factors affecting coral reef fish distributions in Solomon Islands

机译:在渔民和中间商中,占主导地位的话题是所罗门群岛影响珊瑚礁鱼类分布的因素

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Understanding resource stakeholders' perceptions of resource condition and management is vital to the formulation of efficacious management policy to sustain natural systems because agreement among stakeholders is likely to result in more effective outcomes. Understanding perceptions is particularly important in the context of coral reefs because threats are often diverse and management options are numerous, and therefore perceptions are likely to be diverse. This study identified the dominant discourses of reef fish decline, and increase, among 119 fishers and fish traders (herein middlemen) in Solomon Islands, and compared these discourses to current scientific knowledge. Discourses were then explored for dominant themes that might improve understanding of resource user perceptions. The findings suggest that certain fisher and middlemen discourses align with scientific understanding of the causal links between human activity and fish stock declines, and that many of the elicited management strategies are aligned with current scientific recommendations. A theme that emerged across the fisher and middlemen discourses of fish decline was a dichotomy in perception between fishing for economic affluence and fishing for subsistence and economic survival. A theme that emerged across discourses of fish increase was a dichotomy between support for command-and-control approaches and support for community-based approaches to management. Differences between some fisher and middlemen discourses were explained by the location in which interviews were conducted suggesting consensual perceptions achieved through local knowledge networks. Similarity between scientific understanding and local perceptions suggests that local resource users are aware of, and might support, fishery management strategies based on scientific evidence. Such strategies must consider factors such as location because resource user perceptions differ between locations and because many threats to the fishery and preferred management strategies are likely to be context specific.
机译:了解资源利益相关者对资源状况和管理的看法对于制定有效的管理政策以维持自然系统至关重要,因为利益相关者之间的共识很可能会导致更有效的结果。在珊瑚礁的背景下,理解的理解尤为重要,因为威胁通常是多种多样的,管理选择也多种多样,因此各种理解可能是多种多样的。这项研究确定了所罗门群岛的119位渔民和鱼商(在此为中间商)中礁鱼的下降和上升的主要方式,并将这些方式与当前的科学知识进行了比较。然后,针对主要主题探索话语,这些主题可能会增进对资源用户感知的理解。研究结果表明,某些渔民和中间商的话语与对人类活动和鱼类种群减少之间的因果关系的科学理解相一致,并且许多引诱的管理策略与当前的科学建议相一致。渔民和中间商关于鱼类减少的讨论中出现的一个主题是,在捕捞以实现经济富裕与捕捞以维持生计和经济生存之间存在二分法。在鱼类增加的各种讨论中出现的一个主题是支持命令和控制方法与支持基于社区的管理方法之间的二分法。某些渔民和中间商话语之间的差异是通过进行访谈的地点来解释的,这表明通过本地知识网络获得了共识。科学理解与当地看法之间的相似性表明,当地资源使用者了解并可能支持基于科学证据的渔业管理策略。此类策略必须考虑诸如位置之类的因素,因为资源用户对位置的理解不同,并且由于对渔业的许多威胁和首选的管理策略很可能是因地制宜的。

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