Uneven consequences: Gendered impacts of shrimp aquaculture development on mangrove dependent communities

M Treviño, PJ Murillo-Sandoval - Ocean & Coastal Management, 2021 - Elsevier
Shrimp aquaculture is a primary driver of mangrove deforestation globally. The decline of
these forests not only threatens the integrity of valuable ecosystems but can also produce …

" The Mangrove is Like a Friend": Local Perspectives of Mangrove Cultural Ecosystem Services Among Mangrove Users in Northern Ecuador

M Treviño - Human Ecology, 2022 - Springer
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) contribute to people's physical, emotional, and mental
well-being. CES research has significantly increased in recent years. However, most studies …

Cockles in custody: the role of common property arrangements in the ecological sustainability of mangrove fisheries on the Ecuadorian coast

CM Beitl - International Journal of the Commons, 2011 - JSTOR
Scholars of common property resource theory (CPR) have long asserted that certain kinds of
institutional arrangements based on collective action result in successful environmental …

Navigating over space and time: fishing effort allocation and the development of customary norms in an open-access mangrove estuary in Ecuador

CM Beitl - Human Ecology, 2014 - Springer
Fisheries are increasingly understood as complex adaptive systems; but the cultural,
behavioral, and cognitive factors that explain spatial and temporal dynamics of fishing effort …

[PDF][PDF] The social and economic framework of artisanal fishing in the state of Ceará, Brazil

AJDEA MEIRELES, LDES QUEIROZ… - … : Revista de Estudos …, 2020 - redalyc.org
Traditional communities situated in mangrove forests near the coast have developed a way
of life based on ecosystem services associated with various uses and activities (firewood …

“A sea of one's own!” a perspective on gendered political ecology in Indian mariculture

C Ramachandran - Asian Fisheries Science Special Issue, 2012 - eprints.cmfri.org.in
In India, mariculture is a sunrise enterprise. Technologies that have attracted the imagination
of coastal stakeholders include mussel farming, seaweed farming and open sea cage …

[KIRJA][B] The social and environmental effects of shrimp mariculture: Case studies of two coastal villages in Ecuador

MC Crider - 2012 - search.proquest.com
Shrimp mariculture expansion in develo** countries has been criticized for its ecological
destruction and the resulting social conflicts. In Ecuador, shrimp pond development …

Sociocultural Valuation of Mangroves: Subsidies for Public Policies Towards the Conservation of Brazilian Coastal Wetlands

LS Queiroz, S Rossi, AJA Meireles - Brazilian Mangroves and Salt …, 2023 - Springer
During the last decades, it has been possible to demonstrate that the mangrove ecosystem
is one of the planet's most biodiverse and socioeconomic-relevant environments of the …

[PDF][PDF] Las pulsaciones de El Niño: Memorias volátiles, adaptaciones creativas, y la pesca de camarón en la costa ecuatoriana

M Vina - Territorios Pesqueros: Resiliencia, Saberes Locales y …, 2022 - researchgate.net
El presente capitulo pregunta:¿ Que ocurre cuando las vulnerabilidades se convierten en
oportunidades? Usando un enfoque etnográfico, este trabajo se basa en la memoria socio …

[PDF][PDF] The Role of Collective Action in the Social-Ecological Resilience of Mangroves and Artisanal Fisheries on the Ecuadorian Coast

CM Beitl - International Association for the Study of the …, 2010 - dlc.dlib.indiana.edu
" The conversion of coastal mangrove wetlands for shrimp farming has threatened artisanal
fisheries and the social-ecological resilience of coastal communities worldwide. This paper …