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Theme Session K – Small-Scale fisheries under global change – threats and opportunities
Book of abstracts of theme session K:
Small-Scale fisheries under global change – threats and opportunities
Conveners: Heike Schwermer (Germany), Steffen Funk (Germany), Camilla Sguotti (Italy)
- CM 101: Small-scale fisheries cultural services value in European Atlantic area coastal communities
- CM 110: The role of climate change and socio-economic factors for multiple tipping points in the small-scale herring fishery in the Western Baltic, 1200-1600
- CM 112: A climate change risk assessment for small-scale fishing fleets and fishery-dependent coastal communities in Oman
- CM 116: How much is the Fish? Adopting an ego-network lens to reconstruct historic seafood trade networks in small-scale fisheries
- CM 120: Managing small scale fisheries in the Red Sea - conflict with tourism and limited resources
- CM 151: Assessing the impact of the invasive ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi A. Agassiz 1865 on the artisanal fisheries of the Venice Lagoon: an interdisciplinary approach
- CM 182: Small-scale fishery mobilities across the West African borderlands in a changing climate
- CM 197: CABFishMAN: Conserving Atlantic Biodiversity by Supporting Innovative Small-Scale Fisheries co-Management
- CM 207: Local Ecological Knowledge of SSF fishers in Croatia: socioeconomic factors, support for sustainable management tools, and long-term career prospects
- CM 208: „Still a certain kind of freedom“-Self-Identity of Fishers in Germany
- CM 231: Developing a fishing effort indicator based on VMS data for the Scottish Brown Crab (Cancer pagurus) trap fishery
- CM 257: Artisanal fishing targets in eastern Atlantic: regional fishing preferences in front of global fish market
- CM 263: Leverage points for sustainable small-scale fisheries
- CM 285: Climate change impacts on marine food systems: a local perspective of Mexican fishing communities
- CM 393: Small-scale fishery mobilities across the West African borderlands in a changing climate
- CM 399: Baltic Fishers´ Agency during times of social-ecological Transformations
- CM 422: Implications of water use beyond the water basin: the telecoupling of terrestrial agriculture and a marine fishery
- CM 437: Social-ecological dynamics in small-scale sea urchin fisheries: an interdisciplinary glimpse into complex human-nature interactions
- CM 465: Enlightening climate risk assessments with local participatory approaches
- CM 485: Following the trace of global change effects on fisheries: The Canary Islands as a changeover boundary between marine bioregions
- CM 511: Characterizing the scale of Pacific halibut spatial usage with respect to current management practice in the Bering Sea
- CM 522: Governing European small-scale fisheries under climate change conditions – a political science perspective
- CM 528: Diversity, abundance, and size composition of pelagic teleost species from the Azores assessed through commercial landings data
- CM 571: Hooked on sustainability: optimising quota allocation for Western Baltic cod small-scale fisheries
- CM 597: How global fisheries have changed: evidence from a systematic mapping study
- CM 604: Building equity into ocean governance as a core component of sustainable small-scale fisheries
- CM 605: Comparison of sea urchin population Paracentrotus lividus densities from various inter-site surveys in the north-western Mediterranean: ranking of various variability factors and temporal trends