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Browsing by Author "Basurto, X"
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A systematic approach to institutional analysis: Applying Crawford and Ostrom's grammar
Basurto, X; Kingsley, G; McQueen, K; Smith, M; Weible, CM (Political Research Quarterly, 2010-10-07)In 1995, Crawford and Ostrom proposed a grammatical syntax for examining institutional statements (i.e., rules, norms, and strategies) as part of the institutional analysis and development framework. This article constitutes ... -
A Systematic Approach to Studying Fisheries Governance
Basurto, X; Nenadovic, M (GLOBAL POLICY, 2012-05) -
Achieving coordination of decentralized fisheries governance through collaborative arrangements: A case study of the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve in Mexico
Méndez-Medina, C; Schmook, B; Basurto, X; Fulton, S; Espinoza-Tenorio, A (Marine Policy, 2020-07-01)© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Decentralization of fisheries management in Mexico has created overlapping state agencies without clearly defined responsibilities. This has generated a management dilemma for national fisheries enforcement, ... -
An organizational framework for effective conservation organizations
Jiménez, I; Basurto, X (Biological Conservation, 2022-03-01)There is a scarcity of studies on how to design conservation organizations to improve biodiversity outcomes. We use information from four conservation organizations (African Parks, Australian Wildlife Conservancy, Mauritian ... -
Basurto's Final Word
Basurto, X (ICES Journal of Marine Science, 2017-08-31) -
Beyond the Tragedy of the Commons.
Basurto, X; Ostrom, Elinor (Economia delle fonti di energia e dell'ambiente, 2009)To move beyond Hardin’s tragedy of the commons, it is fundamental to avoid falling into either of two analytical and policy traps: (1) deriving and recommending “panaceas” or (2) asserting “my case is unique.” We can move ... -
Biological and ecological mechanisms supporting marine self-governance: The Seri Callo de Hacha Fishery in Mexico
Basurto, X (Ecology and Society, 2008-12-01)My goal was to describe how biological and ecological factors give shape to fishing practices that can contribute to the successful self-governance of a small-scale fishing system in the Gulf of California, Mexico. The analysis ... -
Bureaucratic barriers limit local participatory governance in protected areas in Costa Rica
Basurto, X (Conservation and Society, 2013-01-01)The importance of local participation in biodiversity governance was recently recognised by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) through the incorporation of Indigenous Peoples' and Local Community Conserved ... -
Commercial diving and the Callo de Hacha fishery in Seri territory
Basurto, X (Journal of the Southwest, 2006-12-01) -
Community‐based conservation strategies to end open access: The case of Fish Refuges in Mexico
Quintana, ACE; Basurto, X (Conservation Science and Practice, 2021-01) -
Conceptualizing and operationalizing human wellbeing for ecosystem assessment and management
Breslow, SJ; Sojka, B; Barnea, R; Basurto, X; Carothers, C; Charnley, S; Coulthard, S; ... (18 authors) (Environmental Science and Policy, 2016-12-01)© 2016 Elsevier Ltd There is growing interest in assessing the effects of changing environmental conditions and management actions on human wellbeing. A challenge is to translate social science expertise regarding these ... -
Conceptualizing responsible exits in conservation philanthropy
Le Cornu, E; Gruby, RL; Blackwatters, JE; Enrici, A; Basurto, X; Betsill, M (Conservation Science and Practice, 2023-05-01)Conservation philanthropy has grown significantly in the past decade. As the number of philanthropic-supported conservation initiatives increases, so too will the frequency of exits—the ending of funding relationships. A ... -
Contribution of Subsidies and Participatory Governance to Fishers’ Adaptive Capacity
Nenadović, M; Basurto, X; Weaver, AH (Journal of Environment and Development, 2016-12-01)© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. The need for strengthening fishers' adaptive capacity has been proposed in the literature as an important component of effective fisheries governance arrangements in the presence of rising numbers ... -
Cooperative and noncooperative strategies for small-scale fisheries' self-governance in the globalization era: Implications for conservation
Basurto, X; Bennett, A; Weaver, AH; Rodriguez-Van Dyck, S; Aceves-Bueno, JS (Ecology and Society, 2013-12-01)Fishing cooperatives (co-ops) and patron-client relationships are the most common cooperative and noncooperative strategies for self-governance for small-scale fisheries around the world. We studied what drives fishers to ... -
Crafting analytical tools to study institutional change
Ostrom, E; Basurto, X (Journal of Institutional Economics, 2011-09-01)Most powerful analytical tools used in the social sciences are well suited for studying static situations. Static and mechanistic analysis, however, is not adequate to understand the changing world in which we live. In order ... -
Defining Small-Scale Fisheries and Examining the Role of Science in Shaping Perceptions of Who and What Counts: A Systematic Review
Smith, H; Basurto, X (Frontiers in Marine Science, 2019-05-07) -
Describing the diversity of community supported fishery programs in North America
Bolton, AE; Dubik, BA; Stoll, JS; Basurto, X (Marine Policy, 2016-04-01)© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. This research investigates organizational diversity within Community Supported Fisheries (CSFs) in North America. Generally understood as the direct marketing of seafood through pre-arranged deliveries, ... -
Disturbance, response, and persistence in self-organized forested communities: Analysis of robustness and resilience in five communities in Southern Indiana
Fleischman, FD; Boenning, K; Garcia-Lopez, GA; Mincey, S; Schmitt-Harsh, M; Daedlow, K; Lopez, MC; ... (10 authors) (Ecology and Society, 2010-12-01)We develop an analytic framework for the analysis of robustness in social-ecological systems (SESs) over time. We argue that social robustness is affected by the disturbances that communities face and the way they respond ... -
Ecology and the science of small-scale fisheries: A synthetic review of research effort for the Anthropocene
Smith, H; Garcia Lozano, A; Baker, D; Blondin, H; Hamilton, J; Choi, J; Basurto, X; ... (8 authors) (Biological Conservation, 2021-02-01)© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Human-driven changes to aquatic environments threaten small-scale fisheries (SSFs). Ensuring a livable future for SSFs in the Anthropocene requires incorporating ecological knowledge of these diverse ... -
Effective climate change adaptation means supporting community autonomy
Pisor, AC; Basurto, X; Douglass, KG; Mach, KJ; Ready, E; Tylianakis, JM; Hazel, A; ... (14 authors) (Nature Climate Change, 2022-03-01)