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Title Resilience of an inshore fishing population in Hong Kong: Paradox and potential for sustainable fishery policy
ID_Doc 71743
Authors Patchell, J; Cheng, C
Title Resilience of an inshore fishing population in Hong Kong: Paradox and potential for sustainable fishery policy
Year 2019
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.marpol.2018.10.008
Abstract The existence and dilemmas of metropolitan fisheries have been overlooked in research on the resilience of coastal marine socio-ecological systems. Yet, they could produce a model of sustainable fisheries with significant global impact. To fill that research gap, this study investigates an inshore fishery population that has sustained itself within Hong Kong's rapid urban development, seeking to understand the reasons for its survival. The results indicate that the values of self-reliance and entrepreneurialism exacted by fishing enabled the fishers to make necessary adaptations and reposition themselves in mariculture and service industries. These new ventures, while retaining marine-based livelihoods, draw the fishers away from fishing activities. The paradox of this value-based resilience of a metropolitan fishery is discussed for its potential to generate policies to strengthen linkages among the fishers' business activities and to create a sustainable fishery model useful in other contexts.
Author Keywords Adaptations; Values; Resilience; Sustainability; Fishery; Hong Kong
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000454467200020
WoS Category Environmental Studies; International Relations
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology; International Relations
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