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摘要
澳大利亚和印度尼西亚为探索渔业治理的多样性和不断变化的性质提供了对比的案例研究。在最后一章“渔业生计与福祉”中,Fabinyi和Barclay概述了采用关系方法来改善渔业治理的社会和生态成果,并指出了学者、活动家和政策制定者可以利用这种方法的方式。他们还倡导福祉方针,虽然不是万灵药,但它汇集了不同的知识体系,以解决一个共同的更高层次的目标:人类社区的福祉,这是渔业立法中通常提出的目标。这种方法在跨学科领域也很有吸引力,因为它提供了一个适应性强的框架,而不是规定具体的研究方法。这些都是亚太区域渔业管理发展背景下的重要建议,该区域拥有世界上最多的渔民和最多样化的海洋生态系统。fiona mccormack the Whare Wānanga o怀卡托,怀卡托大学
Australia and Indonesia provide contrasting case studies for exploring the diverse and changing nature of fisheries governance. In the final chapter, “Fishing Livelihoods and Wellbeing,” Fabinyi and Barclay provide an outline for adopting a relational approach to fishing livelihoods to improve social and ecological outcomes in fisheries governance, noting the ways in which this approach can be utilized by academics, activists, and policy makers. They also advocate for a well-being approach that, while not a panacea, brings together diverse knowledge systems as it addresses a shared higher-level goal: the well-being of human communities, an aim typically stated in fisheries legislation. This approach is also attractive across disciplines, as it provides an adaptable framework rather than prescribing specific methods for research. These are crucial recommendations in the context of fisheries management development in the Asia-Pacific region, which is home to the largest number of fishers and the most diverse marine ecosystems on the planet. fiona mccormack Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato, University of Waikato
期刊介绍:
With editorial offices at the Center for Pacific Islands Studies, The Contemporary Pacific covers a wide range of disciplines with the aim of providing comprehensive coverage of contemporary developments in the entire Pacific Islands region, including Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. It features refereed, readable articles that examine social, economic, political, ecological, and cultural topics, along with political reviews, book and media reviews, resource reviews, and a dialogue section with interviews and short essays. Each issue highlights the work of a Pacific Islander artist.