Co-management and “consciousness”: Fishers’ assimilation of management principles in Chile |
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Authors: | Sarah Schumann |
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Affiliation: | Universidad Católica del Norte, Coquimbo, Chile |
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Abstract: | Chile's new Management Area system delegates management responsibility to organizations of artisanal shell-fishers on the condition that they team with professionally trained marine biologists. A survey of participating fishers in Chile's Fourth and Fifth regions examined four social benefits predicted to result from this type of co-management: (1) improved rapport between fishers and the state, (2) greater awareness among fishers of ecology and the benefits of management, (3) cooperation between fishers and scientists, and (4) unity between fishers. A discussion analyzes the principal benefit encountered—fishers’ newfound “consciousness” of the value of management—within the context of co-management and territorial use rights. |
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Keywords: | Chile Co-management Fisheries management |
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