Social network analysis as a tool to inform sustainable multi-sectoral management in complex marine socioecosystems

In complex marine socioecosystems, where multiple sectoral activities coexist, management can be especially complicated. This is the case of the coupled Guadalquivir estuary - Gulf of Cadiz (Ge-GoC) system. The Guadalquivir estuary (SW Spain) plays a central role in the whole Gulf of Cadiz since man...

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Main Authors: García-de-Vinuesa, A. (Alfredo), Vilas, C. (César), Torres, M.Á. (María de los Ángeles), Delgado, M. (Marina), Muñoz, I. (Isabel), Ramos, F. (Fernando), Florido, D. (David), Cabrera-Castro, R. (Remedios), Llope, M. (Marcos)
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Published: Centro Oceanográfico de Cádiz 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10508/16174
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spelling ftieo:oai:repositorio.ieo.es:10508/16174 2023-05-15T17:33:12+02:00 Social network analysis as a tool to inform sustainable multi-sectoral management in complex marine socioecosystems García-de-Vinuesa, A. (Alfredo) Vilas, C. (César) Torres, M.Á. (María de los Ángeles) Delgado, M. (Marina) Muñoz, I. (Isabel) Ramos, F. (Fernando) Florido, D. (David) Cabrera-Castro, R. (Remedios) Llope, M. (Marcos) 2021 Océan atlantique Atlantique Nord Atlantic Ocean Atlántico Norte Océano Atlántico ICES North Atlantic 2022-09-22 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/16174 eng eng Centro Oceanográfico de Cádiz http://hdl.handle.net/10508/16174 ICES Annual Science Conference. (19/09/2022 - 22/09/2022. Dublín (Irlanda)). 2022. . En: , . 2022: - Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ openAccess CC-BY-NC-ND Marine socioecosystem Gulf of Cadiz Ecosystem-based fisheries management Guadalquivir estuary Social network analysis analysis tourism mining Socioeconomic aspects Coastal fisheries Modelling poster 2022 ftieo 2022-10-04T23:46:47Z In complex marine socioecosystems, where multiple sectoral activities coexist, management can be especially complicated. This is the case of the coupled Guadalquivir estuary - Gulf of Cadiz (Ge-GoC) system. The Guadalquivir estuary (SW Spain) plays a central role in the whole Gulf of Cadiz since many fish species use these waters as a nursery area. Therefore, not only fisheries management is important but also the environmental status of the estuarine waters. The latter will have an effect on the adult populations via recruitment. Human activities that directly or indirectly influence the estuary include fishing, agriculture, shipping, saltworks, tourism or aquaculture among others. Conflict among them are common. In this context, we have used social network analyses as a first step to create an analysis and decision-support framework to achieve balanced socio-ecological ecosystem based management (EBM) to the Ge-GOC. Still Image North Atlantic Instituto Español de Oceanografía: e-IEO
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topic Marine socioecosystem
Gulf of Cadiz
Ecosystem-based fisheries management
Guadalquivir estuary
Social network analysis
analysis
tourism
mining
Socioeconomic aspects
Coastal fisheries
Modelling
spellingShingle Marine socioecosystem
Gulf of Cadiz
Ecosystem-based fisheries management
Guadalquivir estuary
Social network analysis
analysis
tourism
mining
Socioeconomic aspects
Coastal fisheries
Modelling
García-de-Vinuesa, A. (Alfredo)
Vilas, C. (César)
Torres, M.Á. (María de los Ángeles)
Delgado, M. (Marina)
Muñoz, I. (Isabel)
Ramos, F. (Fernando)
Florido, D. (David)
Cabrera-Castro, R. (Remedios)
Llope, M. (Marcos)
Social network analysis as a tool to inform sustainable multi-sectoral management in complex marine socioecosystems
topic_facet Marine socioecosystem
Gulf of Cadiz
Ecosystem-based fisheries management
Guadalquivir estuary
Social network analysis
analysis
tourism
mining
Socioeconomic aspects
Coastal fisheries
Modelling
description In complex marine socioecosystems, where multiple sectoral activities coexist, management can be especially complicated. This is the case of the coupled Guadalquivir estuary - Gulf of Cadiz (Ge-GoC) system. The Guadalquivir estuary (SW Spain) plays a central role in the whole Gulf of Cadiz since many fish species use these waters as a nursery area. Therefore, not only fisheries management is important but also the environmental status of the estuarine waters. The latter will have an effect on the adult populations via recruitment. Human activities that directly or indirectly influence the estuary include fishing, agriculture, shipping, saltworks, tourism or aquaculture among others. Conflict among them are common. In this context, we have used social network analyses as a first step to create an analysis and decision-support framework to achieve balanced socio-ecological ecosystem based management (EBM) to the Ge-GOC.
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author García-de-Vinuesa, A. (Alfredo)
Vilas, C. (César)
Torres, M.Á. (María de los Ángeles)
Delgado, M. (Marina)
Muñoz, I. (Isabel)
Ramos, F. (Fernando)
Florido, D. (David)
Cabrera-Castro, R. (Remedios)
Llope, M. (Marcos)
author_facet García-de-Vinuesa, A. (Alfredo)
Vilas, C. (César)
Torres, M.Á. (María de los Ángeles)
Delgado, M. (Marina)
Muñoz, I. (Isabel)
Ramos, F. (Fernando)
Florido, D. (David)
Cabrera-Castro, R. (Remedios)
Llope, M. (Marcos)
author_sort García-de-Vinuesa, A. (Alfredo)
title Social network analysis as a tool to inform sustainable multi-sectoral management in complex marine socioecosystems
title_short Social network analysis as a tool to inform sustainable multi-sectoral management in complex marine socioecosystems
title_full Social network analysis as a tool to inform sustainable multi-sectoral management in complex marine socioecosystems
title_fullStr Social network analysis as a tool to inform sustainable multi-sectoral management in complex marine socioecosystems
title_full_unstemmed Social network analysis as a tool to inform sustainable multi-sectoral management in complex marine socioecosystems
title_sort social network analysis as a tool to inform sustainable multi-sectoral management in complex marine socioecosystems
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