难以捉摸的可持续增长:秘鲁凤尾鱼渔业中制度性社会生态陷阱的形成

IF 3.5 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Gerardo Damonte , Isabel Gonzales , Susana Higueras
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在秘鲁,政府机构已着手规范利润丰厚的凤尾鱼渔业,以提高其效率和可持续性。目前的政府条例旨在消除非正式和非法捕鱼活动,并包括一套不同的工业和小规模渔业条例,以防止过度捕捞。然而,过度捕捞仍在继续,威胁着凤尾鱼生物量的繁殖。此外,非正式和非法活动不仅持续存在,而且与正式做法和法律框架交织在一起,促进了体制混合的进程。为什么实施健全的国家可持续捕捞法规最终导致了对凤尾鱼的掠夺?从政治生态学的角度来看,我们认为,在制度混合化日益加剧的背景下,我们正在目睹由权力动力学驱动的制度社会生态陷阱的形成。为了发展我们的论点,我们展示了获得凤尾鱼资源的法律不平等如何促进了非正式捕鱼做法和混合制度的出现。然后,我们分析了在需求增加和制度混合的背景下,强大的采掘行为者如何能够规避限制性政策,如旨在防止过度捕捞的配额和船只许可证,从而导致不平等加剧。在方法上,本文借鉴了秘鲁工业和小规模凤尾鱼捕捞做法和法规的定性案例研究。
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The elusive sustainable growth: The formation of institutional socio-ecological traps in Peruvian anchoveta fisheries
In Peru, government agencies have set out to regulate the profitable anchoveta fishery to increase its efficiency and sustainability. Current government regulations seek to eradicate informal and illegal fishing activities and include a differentiated set of regulations for industrial and small-scale fisheries to prevent overfishing. However, overfishing continues, threatening the reproduction of the anchoveta biomass. Moreover, informal and illegal activities not only persist but are intertwined with formal practices and legal frameworks, fostering processes of institutional hybridisation. Why has the implementation of sound state regulations for sustainable fishing ended up contributing to anchoveta depredation? From a political ecology perspective, we argue that we are witnessing the formation of institutional socio-ecological traps driven by power dynamics in the context of increasing institutional hybridisation. To develop our argument, we show how legal inequalities in access to anchoveta resources foster the emergence of informal fishing practices and hybrid institutions. We then analyse how, in the context of increasing demand and institutional hybridisation, powerful extractive actors are able to circumvent restrictive policies such as quotas and vessel permits designed to prevent overfishing, leading to the exacerbation of inequalities. Methodologically, this article draws on a qualitative case study of industrial and small-scale anchoveta fishing practices and regulations in Peru.
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Marine Policy
Marine Policy Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Marine Policy is the leading journal of ocean policy studies. It offers researchers, analysts and policy makers a unique combination of analyses in the principal social science disciplines relevant to the formulation of marine policy. Major articles are contributed by specialists in marine affairs, including marine economists and marine resource managers, political scientists, marine scientists, international lawyers, geographers and anthropologists. Drawing on their expertise and research, the journal covers: international, regional and national marine policies; institutional arrangements for the management and regulation of marine activities, including fisheries and shipping; conflict resolution; marine pollution and environment; conservation and use of marine resources. Regular features of Marine Policy include research reports, conference reports and reports on current developments to keep readers up-to-date with the latest developments and research in ocean affairs.
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