Autores
Stefan Gelcich, Terry P Hughes, Per Olsson, Carl Folke, Omar Defeo, Miriam Fernández, Simon Foale, Lance H Gunderson, Carlos Rodríguez-Sickert, Marten Scheffer, Robert S Steneck, Juan C Castilla
Fecha de publicación
2010/9/28
Revista
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volumen
107
Número
39
Páginas
16794-16799
Editor
National Academy of Sciences
Descripción
Marine ecosystems are in decline. New transformational changes in governance are urgently required to cope with overfishing, pollution, global changes, and other drivers of degradation. Here we explore social, political, and ecological aspects of a transformation in governance of Chile's coastal marine resources, from 1980 to today. Critical elements in the initial preparatory phase of the transformation were (i) recognition of the depletion of resource stocks, (ii) scientific knowledge on the ecology and resilience of targeted species and their role in ecosystem dynamics, and (iii) demonstration-scale experimental trials, building on smaller-scale scientific experiments, which identified new management pathways. The trials improved cooperation among scientists and fishers, integrating knowledge and establishing trust. Political turbulence and resource stock collapse provided a window of opportunity that triggered the …
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