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Título: | Small but strong: Socioeconomic and ecological resilience of a small European fishing community affected by a submarine volcanic eruption | Autores/as: | De la Cruz-Modino, Raquel Piñeiro-Corbeira, Cristina Gutiérrez-Barroso, Josué González-Cruz, Carla Barreiro, Rodolfo Batista-Medina, José A. Pascual-Fernández, José J. González Pérez, José Antonio Santana-Talavera, Agustín Aswani, Shankar |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 2510 Oceanografía 531201 Agricultura, silvicultura, pesca 310504 Protección de los peces 250621 Vulcanología |
Palabras clave: | Marine Protected Areas Natural Hazards Resilience Small-Islands Small-Scale Fisheries, et al. |
Fecha de publicación: | 2022 | Publicación seriada: | Ocean and Coastal Management | Resumen: | Small-scale coastal fishing communities are facing many new challenges, such as rapid ecological changes created by anthropogenic and natural events like earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. This paper explores how a coastal population has responded to such an event and highlights the diverse coping strategies used to tackle it. This research was conducted on the island of El Hierro (Spain), where a submarine volcanic eruption occurred in 2011, affecting a multiple-use Marine Protected Area (MPA) and the nearby fishing community of La Restinga. Our study illustrates how the local population coped with this situation by combining multiple monetary and non-monetary activities (e.g., informal exchanges) as well as the role of institutions in increasing local resilience by supporting fishers' demands and allowing their participation in the decision-making process in the immediate wake of a catastrophic event. Local families also exploited various natural resources in and near the MPA, thus ensuring access to crucial marine resources and continued recreational/cultural services. The results suggest that collective action played a key role in the recovery process after the eruption, creating some advantages for different local groups despite the hazardous nature of the event. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/114479 | ISSN: | 0964-5691 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2022.106124 | Fuente: | Ocean and Coastal Management [ISSN 0964-5691], v. 223, (Mayo 2022) |
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