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Territorial user rights for artisanal fisheries in Chile : intended and unintended outcomes
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In this article, the authors assume that granting property property rights in fisheries is assumed to provide incentives for sustainable resource exploitation and that these rights might also open other income options for fishers, including some...About:
This article is published in Ocean & Coastal Management.The article was published on 2013-01-01. It has received 53 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Property rights & Exploitation of natural resources.read more
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Fishers' perceptions on the Chilean coastal TURF system after two decades: problems, benefits, and emerging needs
Stefan Gelcich,Joshua E. Cinner,C.J. Donlan,Sebastian Tapia-Lewin,Natalio Godoy,Juan Carlos Castilla +5 more
TL;DR: Through the analysis of fishers' perceptions on solutions to TURF problems, the development of stocking activities, combining TURFs with marine reserves, food traceability, and what the authors call BIO+ seafood— products that have associated biodiversity benefits are highlighted.
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Territorial Use Rights for Fisheries (TURFs): State of the art and the road ahead
TL;DR: In this paper, a critical review of the literature on area-based management systems known as "Territorial Use Rights for Fisheries" (or TURFs) is presented.
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Fisheries regulatory regimes and resilience to climate change
TL;DR: This work identifies nine key climate resilience criteria for fisheries socio-ecological systems (SES) and evaluates the capacity of four fisheries regulatory systems that vary in their degree of property rights, including open access, limited entry, and two types of rights-based management, to increase or inhibit resilience.
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Solutions for Recovering and Sustaining the Bounty of the Ocean Combining Fishery Reforms, Rights-Based Fisheries Management, and Marine Reserves
Allison K. Barner,Jane Lubchenco,Christopher Costello,Steven D. Gaines,Amanda Leland,Brett Jenks,Steven A. Murawski,Eric Schwaab,Margaret Spring +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a keynote lecture given by Jane Lubchenco at One Planet, One Ocean: The 2nd International Ocean Research Conference, Barcelona, Spain, November 17-21, 2014 is described.
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Comanagement of small‐scale fisheries and ecosystem services
Stefan Gelcich,Maria Jose Martinez-Harms,Sebastian Tapia-Lewin,Felipe Vásquez-Lavín,Felipe Vásquez-Lavín,Cristina Ruano-Chamorro +5 more
TL;DR: A systematic literature review of the biodiversity and ecosystem services outcomes of a governance transformation toward comanagement through the allocation of territorial user rights to artisanal fisher associations (TURFs) in Chile is presented in this article.
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Resilience: the emergence of a perspective for social-ecological systems analyses
Carl Folke,Carl Folke +1 more
TL;DR: The resilience perspective is increasingly used as an approach for understanding the dynamics of social-ecological systems as mentioned in this paper, which emphasizes non-linear dynamics, thresholds, uncertainty and surprise, how periods of gradual change interplay with periods of rapid change and how such dynamics interact across temporal and spatial scales.
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Property rights regimes and natural resources: A conceptual analysis
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TL;DR: In this paper, a conceptual schema for arraying property-rights regimes that distinguishes among diverse bundles of rights ranging from authorized user, to claimant, to proprietor, and to owner is developed.
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The livelihoods approach and management of small-scale fisheries
Edward H. Allison,Frank Ellis +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an approach to poverty reduction in low-income countries known as the sustainable livelihoods approach is applied to understand the strategies of artisanal fisherfolk confronted by fluctuating fisheries resources.
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Coping with tragedies of the commons
TL;DR: The complexity of using rules as tools to change the structure of commons dilemmas is discussed, drawing on extensive research on rules in field settings, and it is shown that these assumptions are a poor foundation for policy analysis.
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Participatory rural appraisal (PRA): analysis of experience
TL;DR: The more significant principles of Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) concern the behavior and attitudes of outsider facilitators, including not rushing, "handing over the stick", and being self-critically aware as discussed by the authors.