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Nicolás L. Gutiérrez
Researcher at Food and Agriculture Organization
Publications - 28
Citations - 3249
Nicolás L. Gutiérrez is an academic researcher from Food and Agriculture Organization. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fisheries management & Population. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 27 publications receiving 2815 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicolás L. Gutiérrez include United Nations & Marine Stewardship Council.
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Leadership, social capital and incentives promote successful fisheries
TL;DR: Examining 130 co-managed fisheries in a wide range of countries with different degrees of development, ecosystems, fishing sectors and type of resources demonstrates the critical importance of prominent community leaders and robust social capital for successfully managing aquatic resources and securing the livelihoods of communities depending on them.
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A mid-term analysis of progress toward international biodiversity targets
Derek P. Tittensor,Derek P. Tittensor,Matt Walpole,Samantha L. L. Hill,Daniel G. Boyce,Daniel G. Boyce,Gregory L. Britten,Neil D. Burgess,Neil D. Burgess,Stuart H. M. Butchart,Paul Leadley,Eugenie Regan,Rob Alkemade,Roswitha Baumung,Céline Bellard,Lex Bouwman,Lex Bouwman,Nadine Bowles-Newark,Anna M. Chenery,William W. L. Cheung,Villy Christensen,H. David Cooper,Annabel R. Crowther,Matthew J. R. Dixon,Alessandro Galli,Valérie Gaveau,Richard D. Gregory,Nicolás L. Gutiérrez,Tim Hirsch,Robert Höft,Stephanie R. Januchowski-Hartley,Marion Karmann,Cornelia B. Krug,Fiona Leverington,Jonathan Loh,Rik Kutsch Lojenga,Kelly Malsch,Alexandra Marques,David H. W. Morgan,Peter J. Mumby,Tim Newbold,Kieran Noonan-Mooney,Shyama Pagad,Bradley C. Parks,Henrique M. Pereira,Tim Robertson,Carlo Rondinini,Luca Santini,Jörn P. W. Scharlemann,Jörn P. W. Scharlemann,Stefan Schindler,Stefan Schindler,U. Rashid Sumaila,Louise S. L. Teh,Jennifer van Kolck,Piero Visconti,Yimin Ye +56 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive mid-term assessment of progress toward 20 biodiversity-related “Aichi Targets” to be achieved within a decade is provided using 55 indicator data sets and pinpoints the problems and areas that will need the most attention in the next few years.
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Five key attributes can increase marine protected areas performance for small-scale fisheries management.
Antonio Di Franco,Pierre Thiriet,Giuseppe Di Carlo,Charalampos Dimitriadis,Patrice Francour,Nicolás L. Gutiérrez,Alain Jeudy de Grissac,Drosos Koutsoubas,Marco Milazzo,María del Mar Otero,Catherine Piante,Jeremiah Grahm Plass-Johnson,Susana Sainz-Trápaga,Luca Santarossa,Sergi Tudela,Paolo Guidetti +15 more
TL;DR: It is shown that fish stocks are healthier, fishermen incomes are higher and the social acceptance of management practices is fostered if five attributes are present, which are pivotal to Mediterranean coastal communities so they can achieve conservation goals while allowing for profitable exploitation of fisheries resources.
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Eco-Label Conveys Reliable Information on Fish Stock Health to Seafood Consumers
Nicolás L. Gutiérrez,Sarah R. Valencia,Trevor A. Branch,David J. Agnew,Julia K. Baum,Patricia L. Bianchi,Jorge Cornejo-Donoso,Jorge Cornejo-Donoso,Christopher Costello,Omar Defeo,Timothy E. Essington,Ray Hilborn,Daniel D. Hoggarth,Ashley E. Larsen,Chris Ninnes,Keith Sainsbury,Rebecca L. Selden,Seeta A. Sistla,Anthony D. M. Smith,Amanda Stern-Pirlot,Sarah J. Teck,James T. Thorson,Nicholas E. Williams +22 more
TL;DR: This work compared status and abundance trends of 45 certified stocks with those of 179 uncertified stocks, finding that 74% of certified fisheries were above biomass levels that would produce maximum sustainable yield, compared with only 44% of uncertification fisheries.
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Co-management in Latin American small-scale shellfisheries: assessment from long-term case studies
Omar Defeo,Mauricio Castrejón,Mauricio Castrejón,Roberto Pérez-Castañeda,Juan Carlos Castilla,Nicolás L. Gutiérrez,Timothy E. Essington,Carl Folke,Carl Folke +8 more
TL;DR: Co-management (Co-M) is defined as the sharing of management tasks and responsibilities between governments and local users as discussed by the authors, and is emerging as a powerful institutional arrangement to redress fisheries p...