2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2020.102095
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On the move: The role of mobility and migration as a coping strategy for resource users after abrupt environmental disturbance – the empirical example of the Coastal El Niño 2017

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“…After the disasters, there was a lack of manpower to rebuild houses and infrastructure. To improve the situation, there is a need for information on infrastructure recovery experts and organisations need to have the capability to use volunteers in effective ways [3,22,23,58,69,70].…”
Section: Natural Disasters and Hrmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After the disasters, there was a lack of manpower to rebuild houses and infrastructure. To improve the situation, there is a need for information on infrastructure recovery experts and organisations need to have the capability to use volunteers in effective ways [3,22,23,58,69,70].…”
Section: Natural Disasters and Hrmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Artisanal fisheries are naturally dynamic and flexible, being adapted to interannual and seasonal stocks fluctuations. Individual fishers routinely switch gear types, fishing methods or target species to deal with these changes, or migrate towards other fishing areas (Guevara-carrasco & Bertrand, 2017;Jara et al, 2020;Kluger et al, 2019a;Kluger et al, 2020). Such flexibility proved a key factor to cope with ENSO-related oscillations or other occasional disturbances in the past.…”
Section: Existing Adaptation Approaches and Outlookmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, artisanal fishery in Sechura Bay demonstrated a fast recovery within a few months after the marine heatwave event in 2017 (Kluger et al, 2019a). Seasonal and long term migrations are an important adaptation strategy: fishers move to other areas or other fisheries, while maintaining connection to the location where their family remains (Kluger et al, 2020). Though a successful individual coping mechanism, these migrations can also cause impacts on the receiving fishing community, e.g.…”
Section: Existing Adaptation Approaches and Outlookmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Peru, the production showed an upward trend until 2010, when scallop aquaculture production stabilised. The production declined in Peru in 2012 due to unfavourable environmental conditions, such as the absence of an El Niño event, low oxygen levels in the water, and the high decomposition of organic matter [42], while in 2016, the production decrease was related to a strong El Niño event characterised by increased temperatures, lower salinities, and hypoxic conditions on the seabed [88]. Peru's highest production levels were 58,101 metric tons and 67,694 metric tons in 2011 and 2013, respectively.…”
Section: Export Sales Pricesmentioning
confidence: 99%