TY - JOUR
T1 - Towards transdisciplinary decision-support processes in fisheries
T2 - Experiences and recommendations from a multidisciplinary collective of researchers
AU - MacHer, Claire
AU - Steins, Nathalie A.
AU - Ballesteros, Marta
AU - Kraan, Marloes
AU - Frangoudes, Katia
AU - Bailly, Denis
AU - Bertignac, Michel
AU - Colloca, Francesco
AU - Fitzpatrick, Mike
AU - Garcia, Dorleta
AU - Little, Rich
AU - Mardle, Simon
AU - Murillas, Arantza
AU - Pawlowski, Lionel
AU - Philippe, Manuelle
AU - Prellezo, Raul
AU - Sabatella, Evelina
AU - Thébaud, Olivier
AU - Ulrich, Clara
AU - Dankel, Dorothy
PY - 2021/5/26
Y1 - 2021/5/26
N2 - The shifting policy focus towards Ecosystem Based Management in Fisheries (EBFM) requires the integration of knowledge and disciplines and the engagement of stakeholders to support decision-making processes. Scientists contribute to this through (i) participatory research projects, (ii) stakeholder partnerships and (iii) institutional scientific advice processes. Understanding the role of scientists in such processes, the nature of the interactions between scientists, stakeholders and managers in knowledge integration and the link between science and policy is an emerging field of research addressing transdisciplinary challenges. In 2018, Ifremer-UMR AMURE organized the workshop 'Science, Partnership and Decision-support in Fisheries' bringing together international scientists from natural and social sciences to conduct a review based on twenty concrete case studies. Findings indicate that science-stakeholder-manager partnerships for decision-support in fisheries can play an essential role in the transition to EBFM. To foster this transition, eight recommendations are presented that cover the roles of the different participants, the expectations of partnerships, capacity building, the integration of the social sciences, and funding structures. Further, it is recommended that future research and innovation framework programmes into sustainable fisheries and other ocean uses should explicitly include mechanisms to foster transdisciplinary approaches and the development of best practices. Building-up networks and developing reflexive approaches to review experiences and practices for transdisciplinary approaches in EFBM decision-support will contribute to design the next generation transdisciplinary platforms and generating actionable knowledge towards EBFM.
AB - The shifting policy focus towards Ecosystem Based Management in Fisheries (EBFM) requires the integration of knowledge and disciplines and the engagement of stakeholders to support decision-making processes. Scientists contribute to this through (i) participatory research projects, (ii) stakeholder partnerships and (iii) institutional scientific advice processes. Understanding the role of scientists in such processes, the nature of the interactions between scientists, stakeholders and managers in knowledge integration and the link between science and policy is an emerging field of research addressing transdisciplinary challenges. In 2018, Ifremer-UMR AMURE organized the workshop 'Science, Partnership and Decision-support in Fisheries' bringing together international scientists from natural and social sciences to conduct a review based on twenty concrete case studies. Findings indicate that science-stakeholder-manager partnerships for decision-support in fisheries can play an essential role in the transition to EBFM. To foster this transition, eight recommendations are presented that cover the roles of the different participants, the expectations of partnerships, capacity building, the integration of the social sciences, and funding structures. Further, it is recommended that future research and innovation framework programmes into sustainable fisheries and other ocean uses should explicitly include mechanisms to foster transdisciplinary approaches and the development of best practices. Building-up networks and developing reflexive approaches to review experiences and practices for transdisciplinary approaches in EFBM decision-support will contribute to design the next generation transdisciplinary platforms and generating actionable knowledge towards EBFM.
KW - Collaborative research
KW - Ecosystem-based approach to fisheries management
KW - Participatory approach
KW - Role of science
KW - Stakeholder engagement
KW - Transdisciplinary approaches
U2 - 10.1051/alr/2021010
DO - 10.1051/alr/2021010
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85106896594
SN - 0990-7440
VL - 34
JO - Aquatic Living Resources
JF - Aquatic Living Resources
M1 - 13
ER -