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The human dimensions of marine mammal management in a time of rapid change: comparing policies in Canada, Finland and the United States

机译:快速变化时期海洋哺乳动物管理的人文因素:比较加拿大,芬兰和美国的政策

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Department of Political Science, University of Alaska Fairbanks, P.O. Box 756420, Fairbanks, AK 99775, USA;Department of Political Science, University of Alaska Fairbanks, P.O. Box 756420, Fairbanks, AK 99775, USA;%Arctic coastal populations share a close relationship with their environment consisting of linkages among communities, landscapes and seascapes, and the social institutions developed to sustain the system. This cultural-biogeophysical dynamic is termed throughout the section as a social-ecological system (SES). Marine mammals constitute a large portion of the subsistence diet for these communities, and as such represent key ecological services provided by the system. At the same time, marine mammals have gained iconic status as symbols for climate change in the North. A tension results between the demands of balancing on one hand good policy optics consistent with national and international norms and, on the other hand, flexible and adaptive institutions able to take on the task of managing resources in a dynamic, changing North. This tension and associated policy solutions such as co-management are explored in a series of papers focusing on marine mammal management dilemmas and policy practices around the circumpolar North. This introduction communicates the problem context and describes the five papers making up this special section. A guiding premise to this work is that new international pressures to implement moratoria on marine mammal hunting in the North ignore critical human dimensions of marine mammal management. Such policy proposals are unlikely to succeed in areas that require collaboration across scales. Simultaneously, new local-scale participation in multi-level management regimes holds promise for creating more resilient marine mammal SESs.
机译:阿拉斯加费尔班克斯大学政治学系邮箱756420,费尔班克斯,AK 99775,美国;阿拉斯加大学费尔班克斯政治科学系,P.O.邮箱756420,费尔班克斯,AK 99775,美国;%北极沿海人口与他们的环境有着密切的关系,包括社区,地貌和海景之间的联系以及为维持该系统而发展的社会机构。在整个部分中,这种文化-生物地球物理动力被称为社会生态系统(SES)。海洋哺乳动物构成了这些社区自给食品的很大一部分,因此代表了该系统提供的关键生态服务。同时,海洋哺乳动物已成为北部气候变化的标志性地位。一方面需要在与国家和国际准则相一致的良好政策视角之间取得平衡,另一方面又需要能够在动态多变的北方承担资源管理任务的灵活适应性机构之间产生紧张关系。在一系列文件中探讨了这种紧张关系和相关的政策解决方案,例如共同管理,重点关注了围绕北极北部地区的海洋哺乳动物管理困境和政策实践。本简介介绍了问题的背景,并描述了组成此特殊部分的五篇论文。这项工作的指导性前提是,在北部实施暂停捕捞海洋哺乳动物的新的国际压力忽略了海洋哺乳动物管理的关键人类方面。此类政策建议在需要跨规模合作的领域不太可能成功。同时,新的地方级别参与多级管理制度有望创建更具复原力的海洋哺乳动物SES。

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