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A system-wide approach to supporting improvements in seafood production practices and outcomes | |
Fiorenza, Micheli ; De Leo, Giulio (coaut.) ; Shester, Geoff G. (coaut.) ; Martone, Rebecca G. (autora) ; Lluch Cota, Salvador E. (autor) ; Butner, Cheryl (coaut.) ; Crowder, Larry B. (coaut.) ; Fujita, Rod (coaut.) ; Gelcich, Stefan (coaut.) ; Jain, Monica (autora) ; Lester, Sarah E. (autora) ; McCay, Bonnie (coaut.) ; Pelc, Robin (coaut.) ; Sáenz Arroyo de los Cobos, María Andrea (autor) (1971-) ; | |
Contenido en: Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment Vol. 12, no. 5 (June 2014), p. 297-305 ISSN: 1540-9295 | |
Environmental certification and consumer awareness programs are designed to create market incentives for implementing fisheries and aquaculture practices that are more sustainable. Typically focused on particular species and activities, such programs have so far triggered few changes to improve seafood sustainability. Here, we present a conceptual, system-wide fisheries and aquaculture certification program designed to recognize and promote change toward more sustainable and resilient seafood production systems. In contrast to previous efforts, this program concentrates on both ecosystems and various human stakeholders, relies on an adaptive management approach (termed “continual improvement”) to enhance outcomes, and considers socioeconomic factors. The goal of this program is to support the restoration and maintenance of healthy ecosystem states and thriving human communities as well as the improvement of whole social–ecological systems.
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Fishing grounds: defining a new era for american fisheries management / Susan Hanna, Heather Blough, Richard Allen, Suzanne Iudicello, Gary Matlock, Bonnie McCay | |
Hanna, Susan ; Blough, Heather (coaut.) ; Allen, Richard (coaut.) ; Iudicello, Suzanne (coaut.) ; Matlock, Gary (coaut.) ; McCay, Bonnie (coaut.) ; | |
Washington : Island Press , 2000 | |
Clasificación: 333.956 / F5 | |
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Examines the implications of common market integration, privatized resource management, and small business development policies for fishery-dependent communities in terms of long-term sustainability and participatory democracy.