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Informing Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management from an Indigenous Perspective: The Mōtū Kahawai Fishery

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Informing Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management from an Indigenous Perspective: The Mōtū Kahawai Fishery
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Victoria University of Wellington
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Despite agencies striving to manage fisheries sustainably, focusing on large-scale commercial interests and ignoring target species and their wider ecosystem interactions, has depleted or collapsed fisheries globally. Indigenous community well-being, practices, knowledge, and food supplies have also diminished as a result. Fisheries managers are now developing a more combined approach to decision-making, which recognises the social and ecological relationships of fisheries. The Ecosystem Appr...

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Research paper
Research format
Scholarly text / Thesis
Thesis level
Doctoral
Date created
2019
Creator
Maxwell, Kimberley
URL
https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Informing_Ecosystem-Based_Fisheries_Management_from_an_Indig...
Related subjects
Aquaculture and fisheries stock assessment / Fisheries management / Marine and estuarine ecology (incl. marine ichthyology) / Natural resource management / Wildlife and habitat management / Ngā mātauranga taiao o te Māori (Māori environmental knowledges) / Māori / New Zealand / Cultural keystone species / Mātauranga / Engagement / Transdisciplinary research / Indigenous ecological knowledge / Reproduction / Predators / School: School of Biological Sciences / Unit: Centre for Marine Environmental and Economic Research / Māori Environmental Knowledge / Wildlife and Habitat Management / Natural Resource Management / Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology) / Fisheries Management / Aquatic Ecosystem Studies and Stock Assessment / Wild Caught Fin Fish (excl. Tuna) / Āhuatanga Māori (Māori Tradition) / Mātauranga Māori (Māori Knowledge) / Tikanga Māori (Māori Customary Practices) / Wahi Taonga (Māori Places of Significance) / Ecosystem Assessment and Management of Marine Environments / Coastal and Marine Management Policy / Coastal and Estuarine Water Management / Degree Discipline: Marine Biology / Degree Level: Doctoral / Degree Name: Doctor of Philosophy / Maori Environmental Knowledge

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