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Findings from an exploratory study on the governance of a French fishery ArchiMer
Tissière, Laurie; Mahévas, Stephanie; Trouillet, Brice.
In marine fisheries science, the application of social sciences and the increasing use of a multidisciplinary approach have enriched fisheries research through new paradigms. The stance on fisheries governance aims to complement bio-economic approaches and to break with the “tragedy of the commons” premise by focusing on the institutions and network actors at the heart of knowledge, representations, actions and decisions systems. Although the French-European context is largely determined by The Common Fisheries Policy, governance levers and an organised network of actors have been identified in demersal and benthic fisheries. In the present study, the observation of dialogue meetings identified the stakeholder strategies and interactions used to activate...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Governance; Fishery; Common Fisheries Policy; Stakeholders; Social interactions.
Ano: 2018 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00423/53474/55105.pdf
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Addressing transdisciplinary and participation issues to cope with rapid changes shifting marine social ecological systems ArchiMer
Guillotreau, Patrice; Trouillet, Brice; Mahévas, Stephanie; Pardo, Sophie.
This special section is derived from an international transdisciplinary Conference (OCEANEXT) held in 2016. It aimed at contributing to explore new initiatives mixing up scientific expertise and a participatory approach of stakeholders. This conference also ended the COSELMAR project (2013–2017), having brought together almost 170 researchers and resulted in 360 publications and communications. In this special issue, a panel of few communications were converted into peer-reviewed contributions focusing on the need for effective monitoring ahead of potential outbreaks to enhance the adaptive conditions for coastal communities and for more participation of stakeholders in the governance of social ecological marine systems. These few examples witness that...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Marine research; Coastal hazards; Coastal flood; Risks perception; Citizen sciences; Fisheries management.
Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00615/72733/71905.pdf
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Les pêches maritimes : un terrain d’expérimentation de la géoprospective ArchiMer
Tissière, Laurie; Mahévas, Stephanie; Michel, Charlotte; Trouillet, Brice.
A prospective approach can be used to establish management and environmental protection options to stimulate discussion and bring different scenarios for the future into perspective. This future-oriented process incorporates spatial dimensions with the development of a geoprospective approach. Indeed, a geoprospective approach highlights geographical dynamics and integrates spatial perspectives into the debate. A participatory framework for analyzing the marine fisheries sector has two main advantages. The first is academic, in that it helps to establish a methodological and epistemological corpus based on geoprospective. The method proposal allows, on the one hand, to discuss the purpose of the models and, on the other, to explore the role of researchers...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Géoprospective; Modélisation; Participation; Méthodes mixtes; Démocratie et gouvernance environnementales; Pêches maritimes; Geoprospective; Modeling; Participation; Mixed methods; Environmental democracy and governance; Marine fisheries.
Ano: 2016 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00664/77597/79611.pdf
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Using a quantitative model for participatory geo-foresight: ISIS-Fish and fishing governance in the Bay of Biscay ArchiMer
Provot, Zoe; Mahévas, Stephanie; Tissière, Laurie; Michel, C.; Lehuta, Sigrid; Trouillet, B..
This study investigated the use of a complex quantitative simulation model for participatory geo-foresight for the governance of the marine socio-ecosystem in the Bay of Biscay. The approach is simulation-based combining qualitative and quantitative expert-knowledge focusing on the demersal fishery in the Bay of Biscay. A three-stage approach was carried out : (i) translation by stakeholders of a narrative scenario drawn up during the geo-foresight into quantitative sub-scenarios that could be parameterized in ISIS-Fish; (ii) simulation with ISIS-Fish and study of the consequences of the sub-scenarios on the dynamics of the fishery; and (iii) participants feedback on the relevance of the model, on the possibility to detail the narrative scenario further...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Geo-foresight; Participatory; Spatial; Complex quantitative; Model; ISIS-Fish; Scenarios; Fishery dynamics; Bay of Biscay.
Ano: 2018 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00459/57034/69604.pdf
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