Authors
Rebecca L Schewe, David Hoffman, Joseph Witt, Brian Shoup, Matthew Freeman
Publication date
2020/1
Journal
Environmental management
Volume
65
Pages
74-87
Publisher
Springer US
Description
This study examines the engagement of Vietnamese American commercial fisheries stakeholders in the US Gulf Coast with state and federal agencies and the role that citizen science and participatory research may play in improving this engagement. Using a mixed methods study including surveys, interviews, and focus groups, findings highlight language, lack of trust, and outreach misfit as key barriers to engaging Vietnamese American stakeholders as demanded for collaborative resource management or co-management. However, findings also demonstrate the potential role for citizen science and participatory research that collaboratively engages stakeholders in research to overcome some of these barriers to engaging diverse fishing stakeholders.
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