Working Group on Social Indicators (WGSOCIAL; outputs from 2023 meeting)
Erratum (18/04/2024): minor corrections
The Working Group on Social Indicators seeks to improve the integration of social sciences in ICES Ecosystem Overviews and Integrated Ecosystem Assessments through the development of culturally relevant social indicators.
To advance progress on this, WGSOCIAL has broadly discussed the context of the social dimension of fishing. This has led to coordination with other working groups within ICES and outside ICES with the Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries Expert Working Group Social and with the Regional Coordination Group on Economics Issues. WGSOCIAL develops methods for qualitative and quantitative approaches. It has also continued providing input to the updating of ecosystem overviews finalising those of the Celtic Seas and North Sea. WGSOCIAL has advanced work on the definition and context of trade-offs and trade-off analysis in the social context of fisheries.
To assess social and cultural significance of commercial fishing, WGSOCIAL members have advanced case studies in a number of ICES member countries: two regions in Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, Sweden and Norway. Each case study tackles a different approach with a different context. In addition, WGSOCIAL has advanced work on the topic of what a fishing community is and how the definition can change in different contexts. Lastly, WGSOCIAL has developed a database of social and economic indicators for evaluating fisheries management and identified a comprehensive list of categories and sub-categories of social and economic indicators that could be used to structure the selection of social indicators that inform fisheries managers. As a nest step, WGSOCIAL will identify key social indicators and data gaps for selected ICES member countries with recommendations for approaches to close the gaps.
To support integrated socio-ecological evaluations in ecosystem-based management, WGSOCIAL has contributed to the development of work on the impacts of wind farms on commercial fishing activities. This work will continue in collaboration with WGECON, with whom several parallel terms of reference (ToRs) are shared. WGSOCIAL decided to transfer to the new ICES Human Dimension Steering Group.
History
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WGSOCIALSeries
ICES Scientific ReportsVolume
6Issue
40Contributors (Editors)
Amber Himes-Cornell; Marloes KraanContributors (Authors)
Amber Himes-Cornell; Marloes Kraan; Maiken Bjørkan; Marta Ballesteros; Marianna Carvallo Patricia Clay; Ana Fraga; Jessica Fuller; Alfredo Garcia de Vinuesa; Eirini Glyki; Sophie Gourguet Edward Hind-Ozan; Emmett Jackson; Mimi Elizabeth Lam; Chloe Lucas; Arina Montova Cristina Pita; Pablo Pita; Maraja Riechers; Milena Arias Schreiber; Sónia Isabel Fernandez Borges Pena Seixas; Angela de Silva; Nathalie A. Steins; Sebastián VillasanteISSN
2618-1371Recommended citation
ICES. 2024. Working Group on Social Indicators (WGSOCIAL; outputs from 2023 meeting). ICES Scientific Reports. 6:40. 40 pp. https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.25611624Publication language
- en