This book analyses and appraises societal and governing responses to change affecting marine social and ecological systems around the world. The book presents an analytical framework ('I-ADApT') that enables decision-makers to consider possible responses to global change based on experiences elsewhere.
Auteur
Patrice Guillotreau is Professor of Economics at the University of Nantes, France Alida Bundy is a Research Scientist with Fisheries and Oceans Canada Ian Perry is a Research Scientist with Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Résumé
Marine social and ecological systems around the world face multiple natural and anthropogenic stressors associated with global change. The resulting changes can create hardship for local societies that depend on them for food, livelihoods and wellbeing. Knowing how to respond to global change in a timely and appropriate manner is increasingly occupying the attention of researchers, policy makers, decision makers and practitioners around the world. a Written by an international group of researchers from the natural and social sciences, Societal and governing responses to Global Change in Marine Systems analyses and appraises societal and governing responses to change, highlighting and explaining similarities and distinctions between successful, and less successful, responses. The authors present "I-ADApT", an analytical framework that enables decision makers to consider possible responses to global change, based on experiences elsewhere. Within this volume, I-ADApT is applied to 20 enlightening case studies covering a wide range of marine systems that have been challenged by critical global change issues around the world. a Introducing innovative research to work towards a range of possible responses to global change, Societal and governing responses to Global Change in Marine Systems will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as postdoctoral researchers and practitioners interested in fields such as: Environment & Natural Resources, Marine Resources and social sciences.
Contenu
Acknowledgments
Preface
List of contributors
Introduction: Societal and governing responses to global change in marine systems
Appendix
Part1_Oyster farming systems under stress
Chapter 1_Oyster farming in Matsushima Bay, Japan
Chapter 2_Ocean acidification and Pacific oyster larval failures in the Pacific Northwest United States
Chapter 3_ Mass mortality of farmed oysters in France: bad responses and good results
Part 2_Vulnerable mixed fisheries
Chapter 4_ Fisheries in Indonesia between livelihoods and environmental degradation: Coping strategies in the Spermonde Archipelago, Sulawesi
Chapter 5_The Baltic Sea, the Baltic Sea Action Plan and the challenge of adaptiveness
Part 3_Coastal water quality issues
Chapter 6_The crisis management of Amvrakikos Gulf (W. Greece) massive fish mortality: Lessons learned from the handling of a 950 tons dead farmed fish biomass
Chapter 7_ The crisis management of a Chatonella fish kill within the semi-enclosed embayment of Maliakos Gulf (CE Aegean Sea), Greece
Chapter 8_Clam harvesting in the Venice Lagoon, Italy
Chapter 9_ The case study of the regional ICM system introduced voluntarily by the prefectural government in Omura Bay, Japan
Chapter 10_Conservation of the short-necked clam in Yokohama, Japan
Part 4_Overexploited and weakly governable fisheries
Chapter11_A Balancing Act: Managing Multiple Pressures to Fisheries and Fish Farming in Marilao-Meycauayan-Obando River System, Philippines
Chapter 12_Threats of extreme events to the Bangladesh Sundarbans: Vulnerabilities, responses and appraisal
Chapter 13_Transition and Development in the Jin-shanzui Fishing Village near Shanghai, China
Chapter 14_Climate variability, overfishing and transformation in the small pelagics sector in South Africa
Chapter 15_Oyster Fishery in Rappahannock River, Chesapeake Bay, USA, East coast
Chapter 16_ Local fisheries and land reclamation, The case of the Tokyo Bay Mantis Shrimp Fishery
Chapter 17_ Natural, social and governance responses of a small-scale fishery to mass mortalities: the yellow clam Mesodesma mactroides in Uruguay
Chapter 18_The Degradation of Cameroon's Mangroves: An Ignorance and/or Absence of a Legal and Regulatory Framework Issue
Part 5_Habitat restoration programs
Chapter 19_Social Responses to a Fishery-tourism Conflict in Onna Village, Okinawa, Japan
Chapter 20_Coral reef restoration in Sekisei Lagoon, Okinawa, Japan
Conclusion: Taking lessons from global change responses to advance governance and sustainable use of marine systems
List of Tables and Figures
Index
List of abstracts