论文标题
在一个由草皮系统管理的小型渔业中,解开非法捕鱼背后的社会生态驱动力
Disentangling the socio-ecological drivers behind illegal fishing in a small-scale fishery managed by a TURF system
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论文摘要
智利中部底栖资源的非法提取的大幅增加可能是由于众多社会经济当地因素的相互作用驱动的,这些因素威胁着渔业管理领域(MA)系统的成功。为了评估这个问题,MAS中具有商业重要的底栖资源(即钥匙孔)的剥削状态与小型渔业的社会经济驱动因素有关。非法提取的潜在驱动因素包括MAS捕捞努力的反弹效应,执法水平,监视当局的距离,波浪暴露和陆基通道和对MA的通道以及渔村的替代经济活动。 lig的剥削状态通过低于最小法律规模的捕捞量的比例来评估,与邻近的OA区域相比,MAS在MAS中钓鱼的lim毛的相对中位数的相对中位数较大,而MA表示较大的MA表示,MA表示良好状态。采用了一种贝叶斯 - 贝利夫网络方法来评估非法捕鱼潜在驱动因素对MAS中底栖资源状况的影响。结果证明了执法水平与资源状况之间没有直接联系,与其他社会经济(例如,村庄中的替代经济活动)和背景变量(例如,监视当局的捕鱼工作或距离)发挥了重要作用。方案分析探索了容易受到管理的变量,证明BBN是探索多个外部驱动因素的作用及其对海洋资源的作用的有力方法,在复杂的小型渔业中。
A substantial increase in illegal extraction of the benthic resources in central Chile is likely driven by an interplay of numerous socio-economic local factors that threatens the success of the fisheries management areas (MA) system. To assess this problem, the exploitation state of a commercially important benthic resource (i.e., keyhole limpet) in the MAs was related with socio-economic drivers of the small-scale fisheries. The potential drivers of illegal extraction included rebound effect of fishing effort displacement by MAs, level of enforcement, distance to surveillance authorities, wave exposure and land-based access to the MA, and alternative economic activities in the fishing village. The exploitation state of limpets was assessed by the proportion of the catch that is below the minimum legal size, with high proportions indicating a poor state, and by the relative median size of limpets fished within the MAs in comparison with neighbouring OA areas, with larger relative sizes in the MA indicating a good state. A Bayesian-Belief Network approach was adopted to assess the effects of potential drivers of illegal fishing on the status of the benthic resource in the MAs. Results evidenced the absence of a direct link between the level of enforcement and the status of the resource, with other socio-economic (e.g., alternative economic activities in the village) and context variables (e.g., fishing effort or distance to surveillance authorities) playing important roles. Scenario analysis explored variables that are susceptible to be managed, evidencing that BBN is a powerful approach to explore the role of multiple external drivers, and their impact on marine resources, in complex small-scale fisheries.