Keynotes Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Session 8 Closing panel Posters

Posters

S1-P1 Ayeisha Brinson and David Die. Allocation decisions and the consequences to small-scale fishing communities targeting Atlantic billfish   pdf 0.2mb 0.2 mb
S1-P3 Valentina Giannini. Fish, fishers, industrial fishing, intermediaries, watershed contamination, sea contamination. Can a virtuous behaviour disrupt vicious chains?   pdf 1.6mb 1.6 mb
S1-P5 Suam Kim. Fisheries development in conjunction with changes in climate and social systems in northeastern Asia   pdf 0.2mb 0.2 mb
S1-P7 Pablo del Monte-Luna, Vicente Guzman, Eduardo Cuevas, Francisco Arreguín-Sánchez, Maria Jiménez-Quiroz and Daniel Lluch-Belda. Rise and decline of the hawksbill turtle in the southern Gulf of Mexico as response to short and long term environmental variation   pdf 1.3mb 1.3 mb
S1-P13 Rachel A. Turner, Akuila Cakacaka, Nicholas A.J. Graham, Nicholas V.C. Polunin, Morgan S. Pratchett, Selina M. Stead and Shaun Wilson. Ecological and socio-economic responses to change in subsistence fishing societies   pdf 3.9mb 3.9 mb
S3-P2 Juan José García del Hoyo and David Castilla Espino. Small pelagic management strategies under global warming accounting for fishers economic incentives in the northern Alboran Sea   pdf 0.2mb 0.2 mb
S3-P3 Simona Dalla Riva, D. Brigolin, P. Campostrini, C. Losso, D. Melaku-Canu, R. Pastres, L. Rossetto, S. Silvestri, G. Solidoro, A. Volpi-Ghirardini. Venice Lagoon and ecological, social and economic integrated model   pdf 0.2mb 0.2 mb
S3-P4 Fabiola Gil, Paulo Silveira, Mário Rui Rinho and Tomaz Dentinho. Artificial neural networks and a spatial interaction model for land and sea uses: a combined approach aiming at the sustainability of a small fishery   pdf 10.6mb 10.6 mb
S3-P6 Gakushi Ishimura, Rashid Sumaila and Sam Herrick. Desperate fishing games under climate change   pdf 0.2mb 0.2 mb
S3-P8 Vincent Martinet and Olivier Thébaud. Achieving sustainable fisheries: gradually or abruptly?   pdf 0.2mb 0.2 mb
S3-P10 Lisette Wilson and Anthony Charles. Community perceptions provide improved understanding of social-ecological systems and resilience   pdf 0.4mb 0.4 mb
S3-P11 Matteo Sinerchia and John Woods. The Lagrangian Ensemble Recruitment Model: a new individual based ecosystem model for predicting fisheries recruitment   pdf 0.3mb 0.3 mb
S3-P13 Youen Vermard, Sigrid Lehuta, Stephanie Mahevas, Olivier Thebaud, Paul Marchal and Didier Gascuel. Including dynamic fishermen behaviour in a fisheries simulation model to assess the impact of environmental changes   pdf 1.3mb 1.3 mb
S4-P1 Melanie Austen, Stephen Mangi and Nicola Beaumont. Approaches to quantifying and valuing marine ecosystem goods and services   pdf 0.1mb 0.1 mb
S4-P3 Weiqi Chen, Xuan Wang and Luoping Zhang. Negative impacts of sea reclamation on coastal ecosystem services and selection of monetary evaluation approaches   pdf 0.1mb 0.1 mb
S5-P2 Johann Bell, M. Kronen, A. Vunisea, G. Keeble, A. Demmke, S. Ponfifex, Warwick Nash and Serge Andréfouët. Fish for food security in the Pacific: building resilience to population growth and climate change   pdf 0.3mb 0.3 mb
S5-P5 Cullen S. Hendrix and Sarah M. Glaser. Beating fishhooks into spears? Civil conflict, crowding-out effects and marine fisheries, 1950-2004   pdf 3.8mb 3.8 mb
S5-P6 Stephen Mangi and Melanie Austen. Perceptions of stakeholders towards objectives and zoning of MPAs in southern Europe   pdf 0.1mb 0.1 mb
S5-P8 Andy Scollick. Maritime regional sustainability, social-ecological resilience and complex systems governance: linking the concepts in Atlantic Europe   pdf 0.3mb 0.3 mb
S6-P3 Fabian Blanchard and Olivier Thébaud. CHALOUPE - global change, dynamics of exploited marine fish communities, and viability of fisheries   pdf 0.6mb 0.6 mb
S6-P6 Maria A. Gasalla and Antonio Carlos Diegues. People's seas: ethno-oceanography as an interdisciplinary means to approach marine ecosystem change   pdf 0.4mb 0.4 mb
S6-P11 Hector Trujillo, J.L. Fuentes and E. Trujillo. Social-ecological systems analysis: lessons from the Venezuelan oil industry applied to fisheries in Venezuela and Chile   pdf 0.3mb 0.3 mb
S8-P1 Anthony Charles. Adaptive co-management for resilient marine systems   pdf 0.2mb 0.2 mb
S8-P2 Anthony Charles. The ecosystem approach to fisheries: managing social-ecological systems   pdf 0.3mb 0.3 mb
S8-P3 Marie-Christine Cormier-Salem, Sébastien Boulay, Betty Queffelec and Omar Sarr. Eco-labelling in fisheries: the potential and pitfalls. Ecological norms and local responses along the west African coast   pdf 0.3mb 0.3 mb
S8-P5 Maria Hadjimichael, Gareth Edwards-Jones and Michel J. Kaiser. Spatial distribution and burden of fisheries regulations in the European Community   pdf 0.3mb 0.3 mb
S8-P7 Robin Mahon, Patrick McConney, Katherine Blackman and Rhonda Lee. Exploring social network analysis in marine resource governance: the case of the Grenadine Islands   pdf 0.1mb 0.1 mb
S8-P10 Xue-Fen Yao, Luo-Ping Zhang, Wei-Qi Chen and Stephen Zavestoski. Implementing marine ecosystem management: framework and practice   pdf 0.1mb 0.1 mb