Institutional and Ecological Interplay for Successful Self-Governance of Community-Based Fisheries

dc.contributor.author

Basurto, Xavier

dc.contributor.author

Coleman, Eric

dc.date.accessioned

2013-03-22T17:50:47Z

dc.date.issued

2010

dc.description.abstract

The goal of this paper is to improve our understanding of the role of institutional arrangements and ecological factors that facilitate the emergence and sustainability of successful collective action in small-scale fishing social–ecological systems. Using a modified logistic growth function, we simulate how ecological factors (i.e. carrying capacity) affect small-scale fishing communities with varying degrees of institutional development (i.e. timeliness to adopt new institutions and the degree to which harvesting effort is reduced), in their ability to avoid overexploitation. Our results show that strong and timely institutions are necessary but not sufficient to maintain sustainable harvests over time. The sooner communities adopt institutions, and the stronger the institutions they adopt, the more likely they are to sustain the resource stock. Exactly how timely the institutions must be adopted, and by what amount harvesting effort must be diminished, depends on the ecological carrying capacity of the species at the particular location. Small differences in the carrying capacity between fishing sites, even under scenarios of similar institutional development, greatly affects the likelihood of effective collective action.

dc.identifier.uri

https://hdl.handle.net/10161/6437

dc.relation.ispartof

Ecological Economics

dc.relation.isreplacedby

10161/6507

dc.relation.isreplacedby

http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6507

dc.subject

Common-pool resources

dc.subject

Collective action

dc.subject

Social–ecological systems

dc.subject

Small-scale fisheries

dc.subject

Gulf of California

dc.subject

Mexico

dc.title

Institutional and Ecological Interplay for Successful Self-Governance of Community-Based Fisheries

dc.type

Journal article

pubs.notes

69(5):1094-1103

pubs.organisational-group

Duke

pubs.organisational-group

Marine Science and Conservation

pubs.organisational-group

Nicholas School of the Environment Faculty

pubs.publication-status

Published

Files

Original bundle

Now showing 1 - 1 of 1
Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Name:
Basurto and Coleman 2010 EE.pdf
Size:
798.46 KB
Format:
Adobe Portable Document Format
Description:
Published version