Assessing countries’ social-ecological resilience to shifting marine commercial species
Abstract Climate change is already impacting fisheries with species moving across fishing areas, crossing institutional borders, and thus creating conflicts over fisheries management. In this scenario, scholars agree that adaptation to climate change requires that fisheries increase their social, in...
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Autores principales: | Elena Ojea, Elena Fontán, Isabel Fuentes-Santos, Juan Bueno-Pardo |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/ec48e61d12ad4f12b7d4336e9bd7b9bc |
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