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Governing fisheries in the face of change: Social responses to long-term geographic shifts in a U.S. fishery

机译:面对变化治理渔业:对美国渔业长期地理变化的社会回应

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Change, adaptation, and resilience have emerged as central concerns in the study of natural resource governance. The mobility of fisheries makes them particularly dynamic and susceptible to long term drivers of movement, such as changing climatic conditions and human pressures. To explore how movement impacts resource systems, this paper presents a mixed-method empirical analysis of long-term geographic shifts and social response in the Northeast U.S. summer flounder fishery from 1996 to 2014. First, the paper describes changes in the distribution of summer flounder and the catch location of commercial fishing trips landing summer flounder. This is followed by a description of the institutional context of summer flounder fishery management and a narrative policy analysis of the ongoing regulatory process. Results indicate significant northward movement of both resource and resource users. Fisheries movement patterns are a result of both ecological change, and an institutional context that allows for some types of fishery mobility while constraining others. Significant conflict has emerged over the distribution of resource access and benefits as these fishery shifts occur within a spatially allocative, and relatively static management context. The analysis identifies competing policy narratives that have emerged to advocate for different forms of adaptation. Narratives offer contesting constructions of the nature and extent of locational shifts, and the fundamental goals of allocation. The differences in these narratives highlight how policy history shapes contemporary disagreements about appropriate response. This fishery serves as a case study for exploring human response to large scale, long-term movements of a natural resource.
机译:改变,适应和复原力已成为自然资源治理研究的中心问题。渔业的流动性使其特别活跃,容易受到长期运动驱动因素的影响,例如气候条件的变化和人的压力。为了探讨运动对资源系​​统的影响,本文对1996年至2014年美国东北夏季比目鱼渔业的长期地理变化和社会反应进行了混合方法实证分析。首先,本文描述了夏季比目鱼的分布变化和商业捕鱼活动的捕获地点,使夏季比目鱼登陆。接下来是对夏季比目鱼渔业管理制度背景的描述,以及对正在进行的监管过程的叙述性政策分析。结果表明,资源和资源使用者均向北移动。渔业运动的模式既是生态变化的结果,又是一种制度环境的结果,这种环境允许某些类型的渔业流动而同时又限制了其他类型。由于这些渔业转移发生在空间分配和相对静态的管理环境中,因此在资源获取和利益的分配方面已出现了重大冲突。该分析确定了旨在倡导不同形式的适应的竞争政策叙述。叙事提供了关于位置变化的性质和程度以及分配的基本目标的有争议的解释。这些叙述的差异凸显了政策历史如何塑造当代关于适当应对措施的分歧。该渔业作为案例研究,探索人类对自然资源的大规模,长期运动的反应。

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