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Untangling social–ecological interactions : A methods portfolio approach to tackling contemporary sustainability challenges in fisheries

Lindkvist, Emilie, 1973- (författare)
Stockholms universitet,Stockholm Resilience Centre
Pellowe, Kara E. (författare)
Stockholms universitet,Stockholm Resilience Centre,University of Maine, USA
Alexander, Steven M. (författare)
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Drury O'Neill, Elizabeth, 1988- (författare)
Stockholms universitet,Stockholm Resilience Centre
Finkbeiner, Elena M. (författare)
Girón-Nava, Alfredo (författare)
González-Mon, Blanca, 1993- (författare)
Stockholms universitet,Stockholm Resilience Centre
Johnson, Andrew F. (författare)
Pittman, Jeremy (författare)
Schill, Caroline, 1984- (författare)
Stockholms universitet,Stockholm Resilience Centre,Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Sweden
Wijermans, Nanda (författare)
Stockholms universitet,Stockholm Resilience Centre
Bodin, Örjan (författare)
Stockholms universitet,Stockholm Resilience Centre
Gelcich, Stefan (författare)
Glaser, Marion (författare)
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2022-06-08
2022
Engelska.
Ingår i: Fish and Fisheries. - : Wiley. - 1467-2960 .- 1467-2979. ; 23:5, s. 1202-1220
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  • Meeting the objectives of sustainable fisheries management requires attention to the complex interactions between humans, institutions and ecosystems that give rise to fishery outcomes. Traditional approaches to studying fisheries often do not fully capture, nor focus on these complex interactions between people and ecosystems. Despite advances in the scope and scale of interactions encompassed by more holistic methods, for example ecosystem-based fisheries management approaches, no single method can adequately capture the complexity of human–nature interactions. Approaches that combine quantitative and qualitative analytical approaches are necessary to generate a deeper understanding of these interactions and illuminate pathways to address fisheries sustainability challenges. However, combining methods is inherently challenging and requires understanding multiple methods from different, often disciplinarily distinct origins, demanding reflexivity of the researchers involved. Social–ecological systems’ research has a history of utilising combinations of methods across the social and ecological realms to account for spatial and temporal dynamics, uncertainty and feedbacks that are key components of fisheries. We describe several categories of analytical methods (statistical modelling, network analysis, dynamic modelling, qualitative analysis and controlled behavioural experiments) and highlight their applications in fisheries research, strengths and limitations, data needs and overall objectives. We then discuss important considerations of a methods portfolio development process, including reflexivity, epistemological and ontological concerns and illustrate these considerations via three case studies. We show that, by expanding their methods portfolios, researchers will be better equipped to study the complex interactions shaping fisheries and contribute to solutions for sustainable fisheries management.

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LANTBRUKSVETENSKAPER  -- Lantbruksvetenskap, skogsbruk och fiske (hsv//swe)
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES  -- Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (hsv//eng)

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analytical methods
fisheries management
interdisciplinarity
multi-method approaches
reflexivity
social–ecological systems

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