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Scientists will explore the interplay among key ecological, economic and institutional processes related to small-scale fisheries in Mexico's Gulf of California, looking at how interactions among these processes influence both ecological and economic outcomes. | Scientists will explore the interplay among key ecological, economic and institutional processes related to small-scale fisheries in Mexico's Gulf of California, looking at how interactions among these processes influence both ecological and economic outcomes. | ||
'''Diversification, Portfolio Effects, and the Sustainability of Fishing Communities''' | |||
Daniel Schindler, University of Washington | |||
Researchers will investigate how the biocomplexity of fisheries ecosystems translates into social and economic attributes in the human communities that exploit these ecosystems. The scientists will examine salmon ecosystems and the social and economic benefits to people who rely on salmon for their livelihoods in Western Alaska. | |||
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Fisheries
2011
Aligning Marine Management Institutions with Key Ecological and Economic Linkages in the Gulf of California, Mexico Heather Leslie, Brown University
Scientists will explore the interplay among key ecological, economic and institutional processes related to small-scale fisheries in Mexico's Gulf of California, looking at how interactions among these processes influence both ecological and economic outcomes.
Diversification, Portfolio Effects, and the Sustainability of Fishing Communities Daniel Schindler, University of Washington
Researchers will investigate how the biocomplexity of fisheries ecosystems translates into social and economic attributes in the human communities that exploit these ecosystems. The scientists will examine salmon ecosystems and the social and economic benefits to people who rely on salmon for their livelihoods in Western Alaska.
Structure
2011
People, Water, and Climate: Adaptation and Resilience in Agricultural Watersheds David Bennett, University of Iowa
Scientists will investigate how coupled natural and human systems respond to changes in climate, economics and policies that operate over large geographic and time scales. They will study the agriculturally-based Iowa and Cedar River watersheds and their sustainability, resilience and adaptability.