2020
DOI: 10.2174/1874213002013010001
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Sustainable Fishing? Ecological Footprint Analysis of an Artisanal Fishing Organization

Abstract: Background: Small-scale fisheries are an important economic sector in terms of employment, national food security, enterprise development and foreign exchange earnings. Overfishing is one of the main impacts directly affecting fisheries. However, there are other kinds of global impacts not frequently considered. The ecological footprint indicator is not new but has been mostly overlooked by scholars in the artisanal fishing sector. The aim of this study was to evaluate the corporate ecologi… Show more

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“…Le sigue la categoría de consumo de materiales (no orgánicos), esto por los diversos materiales que utilizan los socios de la FCS para llevar a cabo su labor de pesca que asciende a más de $180 mil pesos (Tabla 4). Dagostino, 2020;Global Footprint Network, 2022).…”
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“…Le sigue la categoría de consumo de materiales (no orgánicos), esto por los diversos materiales que utilizan los socios de la FCS para llevar a cabo su labor de pesca que asciende a más de $180 mil pesos (Tabla 4). Dagostino, 2020;Global Footprint Network, 2022).…”
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“…The authors of the paper Jara Laso et al [2018a] indicate that the optimization of the environmental impact is strongly dependent on the cultural perspective chosen (5 were chosen: individualist, hierarchist, egalitarian, hermit and fatalist). In contrast, in the work of Myrna Bravo-Olivas et al [2020], eco-efficiency was calculated using an organization›s ecological footprint. Ecological footprint (EF) is an integrated indicator that estimates resource consumption and the waste assimilation demand of any human population or economic system relative to its productive land area [Wackernagel, Rees 1996].…”
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“…], others in Peru[Avadí et al 2014], Mexico[Bravo- Olivas et al 2020], Portugal[González-García et al 2015] andGambia and Mali [Avadí, Acosta-Alba 2021]. The last work treats both countries, and while Mali is landlocked and the fisheries studied mainly take place on the Niger River, Gambia has access to the Atlantic Ocean, so the focus is only on the part of the paper treating the measurement of eco-efficiency in Gambia›s fisheries.…”
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