A Socio-Ecological Model Approach to Data Deficiency in Fishery Management: Case Study of Amami-Oshima, Japan
Shubha Shalini Singh,
Takashi Torii
Abstract:Socio-ecological systems (SESs) have emerged to incorporate the perspectives of multiple stakeholders when attempting to solve wicked problems related to fishery management (Vasslides and Jensen 2016) . This is difficult because of the complexity of fisheries' SES, a term used to refer to the different components and relationships between the fisheries' resource system, the natural environment, and various stakeholders (Kittinger et al. 2013;Murphy et al. 2021) . For example, in this case study, the biological… Show more
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