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dc.contributor.authorGuillotreau, P.-
dc.contributor.authorAllison, E. H.-
dc.contributor.authorBundy, A.-
dc.contributor.authorCooley, S. R.-
dc.contributor.authorDefeo, Omar-
dc.contributor.authorLe Bihan, V.-
dc.contributor.authorPardo, S.-
dc.contributor.authorPerry, R. I.-
dc.contributor.authorSantopietro, G.-
dc.contributor.authorSeki, T.-
dc.date.accessioned2019-11-27T17:52:01Z-
dc.date.available2019-11-27T17:52:01Z-
dc.date.issued2017-
dc.identifier.citationGuillotreau, P., Allison, E.H., Bundy, A., y otros."A comparative appraisal of the resilience of marine social-ecological systems to mass mortalities of bivalves". Ecology and Society [en línea]. 2017, 22(1) 46. doi: 10.5751/ES-09084-220146es
dc.identifier.issn1708-3087-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/22562-
dc.description.abstractIn many parts of the world, both wild and cultured populations of bivalves have been struck by mass mortality episodes because of climatic and anthropogenic stressors whose causes and consequences are not always clearly understood. Such outbreaks have resulted in a range of responses from the social (fishers or farmers) and governing systems. We analyzed six commercial bivalve industries affected by mass mortalities using I-ADApT, a decision support framework to assess the impacts and consequences of these perturbations on the natural, social, and governing systems, and the consequent responses of stakeholders to these events. We propose a multidimensional resilience framework to assess resilience along the natural, social, and governing axes and to compare adaptive responses and their likelihood of success. The social capital and governability of the local communities were key factors affecting the communities’ resilience and adaptation to environmental changes, but the rapid degradation of natural ecosystems puts the bivalve industry under a growing threat. Bivalve mariculture and fishing industries are likely to experience increased frequency, severity, and prevalence of such mass mortality events if the resilience of the natural systems is not improved. An understanding of previous adaptation processes can inform strategies for building adaptive capacity to future events.es
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dc.language.isoenes
dc.publisherResilience Alliancees
dc.relation.ispartofEcology and Society, 2017, 22(1) 46es
dc.rightsLas obras depositadas en el Repositorio se rigen por la Ordenanza de los Derechos de la Propiedad Intelectual de la Universidad de la República.(Res. Nº 91 de C.D.C. de 8/III/1994 – D.O. 7/IV/1994) y por la Ordenanza del Repositorio Abierto de la Universidad de la República (Res. Nº 16 de C.D.C. de 07/10/2014)es
dc.subjectI-ADApTes
dc.subjectMass mortalityes
dc.subjectResponse appraisales
dc.subjectShellfishes
dc.titleA comparative appraisal of the resilience of marine social-ecological systems to mass mortalities of bivalveses
dc.typeArtículoes
dc.contributor.filiacionGuillotreau P.-
dc.contributor.filiacionAllison E.H.-
dc.contributor.filiacionBundy A.-
dc.contributor.filiacionCooley S.R.-
dc.contributor.filiacionDefeo Omar, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ciencias. Instituto de Biología-
dc.contributor.filiacionLe Bihan V.-
dc.contributor.filiacionPardo S.-
dc.contributor.filiacionPerry R.I.-
dc.contributor.filiacionSantopietro G.-
dc.contributor.filiacionSeki T.-
dc.rights.licenceLicencia Creative Commons Atribución - No Comercial (CC - By-NC 4.0)es
dc.identifier.doi10.5751/ES-09084-220146-
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