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The interplay between top-down interventions and bottom-up self-organization shapes opportunities for transforming self-governance in small-scale fisheries

机译:自上而下的干预措施与自下而上的自我组织之间的相互作用在小规模渔业中改变自治的机会

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Small-scale fisheries (SSF) contribute substantially to global food security, sustainable marine ecosystems and poverty alleviation. Yet many SSF face problems of overexploitation and poverty calling for novel governance approaches that enhance human-wellbeing, equity and ecological sustainability. External policies and interventions to support such governance transformations, however, need to take their often self-governed nature into account. Common practices based on informal arrangements between different fishery actors can make existing, mal-adapted structures very persistent and hence difficult to overcome. Here we combine multi-method empirical research on SSF in Mexico with agent-based modeling to analyze if and under which conditions interventions can shift ongoing self-organizing dynamics into directions that support the new governance form. We are particularly interested in the effectiveness of two different types of interventions, financial and social, and their performance under variable social and ecological conditions as commonly found in SSF. Our analysis reveals that a combination of financial and social support during extended periods of time is necessary to ensure persistence of new governance forms in face of competition with established forms, as well as environmental and social uncertainty. The findings highlight the importance of understanding the endogenous self-organizing dynamics created by the interplay between social (e.g. the dynamics of trust) and ecological (e.g. resource dynamics) processes in order to devise policies and measures to initiate a shift towards more sustainable pathways.
机译:小型渔业(SSF)大量促进了全球粮食安全,可持续海洋生态系统和扶贫。然而,许多SSF面临过度开采和贫困的问题,呼吁提高人力健康,公平和生态可持续性的新的治理方法。然而,支持这种治理转变的外部政策和干预措施需要考虑到他们经常自治性质。基于不同渔业演员之间的非正式安排的常见做法可以使现有的,适应的结构非常持久,因此难以克服。在这里,我们将多种方法对墨西哥的SSF进行了基于代理的建模,分析了墨西哥的模拟,以分析条件干预措施可以将持续的自组织动态转移到支持新治理表格的方向上。我们对两种不同类型的干预措施,金融和社会的有效性特别感兴趣,以及在SSF中常见的可变社会和生态条件下的绩效。我们的分析表明,在延长时间内的金融和社会支持的组合是确保面对与既定形式的竞争以及环境和社会不确定性面对新治理表格的持久性。调查结果突出了了解通过社会(例如,信托的动态)和生态(例如资源动态)流程之间的相互作用创造的内源自组织动态的重要性,以便制定政策和措施,以向更加可持续的途径发动转变。

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