2021
DOI: 10.1007/s13280-021-01617-8
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Rapid adaptation to crisis events: Insights from the bait crisis in the Maine lobster fishery

Abstract: Climate change, overfishing, and other anthropogenic drivers are forcing marine resource users and decision makers to adapt—often rapidly. In this article we introduce the concept of pathways to rapid adaptation to crisis events to bring attention to the double-edged role that institutions play in simultaneously enabling and constraining swift responses to emerging crises. To develop this concept, we draw on empirical evidence from a case study of the iconic Maine lobster ( Homarus americanus … Show more

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