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CLIMATE ADAPTATION TO SHIFTING STOCKS

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Project "CLOCK" data sheet

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Coordinator
UNIVERSIDAD DE VIGO 

Organization address
address: LG CAMPUS LAGOAS MARCOSENDE
city: VIGO PONTEVEDRA
postcode: 36310
website: www.uvigo.es

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 Coordinator Country Spain [ES]
 Project website https://futureoceanslab.org/clock/
 Total cost 1˙184˙931 €
 EC max contribution 1˙184˙931 € (100%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.1.1. (EXCELLENT SCIENCE - European Research Council (ERC))
 Code Call ERC-2015-STG
 Funding Scheme ERC-STG
 Starting year 2016
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2016-10-01   to  2021-09-30

 Partnership

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# participants  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    UNIVERSIDAD DE VIGO ES (VIGO PONTEVEDRA) coordinator 1˙049˙567.00
2    ASOCIACION BC3 BASQUE CENTRE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE - KLIMA ALDAKETA IKERGAI ES (LEIOA) participant 135˙364.00

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 Project objective

Management of marine fisheries is still far from incorporating adaptation to climate change, even though global stocks are heavily overexploited and climate change is adding additional pressure to the resource. In fact, there is growing evidence that current fisheries management systems may no longer be effective under climate change, and this will translate into both ecological and socioeconomic impacts. This research project argues that the combination of fisheries management science and socio-ecological systems thinking is necessary in order to advance in fisheries adaptation to climate change. To this end, the main objectives are set to: 1) Identify and understand the new challenges raised by climate change for current sustainable fisheries management; 2) Develop a novel approach to fisheries adaptation within a socio-ecological framework; 3) Provide empirical evidence on potential solutions for the adaptation of fisheries management systems; and 4) Help introduce fisheries adaptation at the top of the regional and international adaptation policy agendas. To do this, I will combine model and simulation approaches to fisheries with specific case studies where both biophysical and economic variables will be studied an modelled, but also individuals will be given the opportunity to participate in an active way, learning from participatory methods their preferences towards adaptation and the consequences of the new scenarios climate change poses. Three potential case studies are identified for property rights over stocks, property rights over space, and Marine Reserves in two European and one international case study areas. As a result, I expect to develop a new Adaptation Framework for fisheries management that can be scalable, transferable and easily operationalized, and a set of case study examples on how to integrate theory and participatory processes with the aim of increasing social, ecological and institutional resilience to climate change.

 Publications

year authors and title journal last update
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2017 Elena Ojea, Isaac Pearlman, Steven D. Gaines, Sarah E. Lester
Fisheries regulatory regimes and resilience to climate change
published pages: 399-412, ISSN: 0044-7447, DOI: 10.1007/s13280-016-0850-1
Ambio 46/4 2019-08-30
2019 Katherine J. Siegel, Reniel B. Cabral, Jennifer McHenry, Elena Ojea, Brandon Owashi, Sarah E. Lester
Sovereign states in the Caribbean have lower social-ecological vulnerability to coral bleaching than overseas territories
published pages: 20182365, ISSN: 0962-8452, DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2018.2365
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 286/1897 2019-08-30
2017 Luis Outeiro, Elena Ojea, João Garcia Rodrigues, Amber Himes-Cornell, Andrea Belgrano, Yajie Liu, Edna Cabecinha, Cristina Pita, Gonzalo Macho, Sebastian Villasante
The role of non-natural capital in the co-production of marine ecosystem services
published pages: 35-50, ISSN: 2151-3732, DOI: 10.1080/21513732.2017.1415973
International Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem Services & Management 13/3 2019-08-30
2018 Mostafa A.R. Hossain, Munir Ahmed, Elena Ojea, Jose A. Fernandes
Impacts and responses to environmental change in coastal livelihoods of south-west Bangladesh
published pages: 954-970, ISSN: 0048-9697, DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.04.328
Science of The Total Environment 637-638 2019-08-30

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