Generic and specific facets of vulnerability for analysing trade‐offs and synergies in natural resource management

Abstract The concept of vulnerability as the combination of exposure, sensitivity and adaptive capacity to a stressor is gaining traction outside of the climate realm, opening new avenues to address contemporary sustainability issues more holistically. Yet, critical notions that underpin vulnerabili...

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Main Authors: Lauric Thiault, Stefan Gelcich, Joshua E. Cinner, Sebastian Tapia‐Lewin, Frédérique Chlous, Joachim Claudet
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-12-01
Series:People and Nature
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10056
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spelling doaj-2bd05519ea10484baf15cf557039dca82020-11-25T02:37:11ZengWileyPeople and Nature2575-83142019-12-011457358910.1002/pan3.10056Generic and specific facets of vulnerability for analysing trade‐offs and synergies in natural resource managementLauric Thiault0Stefan Gelcich1Joshua E. Cinner2Sebastian Tapia‐Lewin3Frédérique Chlous4Joachim Claudet5National Center for Scientific ResearchPSL Université ParisCRIOBEUSR 3278 CNRS‐EPHE‐UPVD Paris FranceCenter of Applied Ecology and Sustainability (CAPES) and Center for the Study of Multiple‐Drivers on Marine Socio‐Ecological Systems (MUSELS) Facultad de Ciencias Biologicas Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Santiago ChileAustralian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies James Cook University Townsville Qld AustraliaBren School of Environmental Science and Management University of California Santa Barbara CA USAMuseum National d’Histoire NaturellePALOCUMR208 MNHN‐IRD Paris FranceNational Center for Scientific ResearchPSL Université ParisCRIOBEUSR 3278 CNRS‐EPHE‐UPVD Paris FranceAbstract The concept of vulnerability as the combination of exposure, sensitivity and adaptive capacity to a stressor is gaining traction outside of the climate realm, opening new avenues to address contemporary sustainability issues more holistically. Yet, critical notions that underpin vulnerability have yet to be integrated into its application to natural resource management and non‐climatic stressors. In particular, the way generic and stressor‐specific facets of vulnerability interact and can inform decision‐makers about how interventions combine and/or trade‐off remains unexplored. Here, we investigate the salience of the generic/specific framing in the context of Chilean artisanal fishing communities engaged in rights‐based co‐management and experiencing pressures from two stressors: poaching and market volatility. Specifically, we draw on market data combined with socio‐economic surveys conducted with 446 members and leaders from 42 fisher unions to quantitatively investigate potential trade‐offs and synergies between facets of vulnerability to poaching and markets. Generic adaptive capacity (i.e. flexibility, assets, learning, organization and agency) likely facilitated stressor‐specific adaptive capacities to both stressors. High levels of specific adaptive capacity to one stressor neither increased exposure nor undermined specific adaptive capacity to the other stressor. However, adaptive capacity did not translate into exposure reduction as expected, suggesting that adaptation barriers may prevent fishers from mobilizing adaptive capacity into effective adaptive action. This study illustrates how breaking down vulnerability into generic and specific facets can help us better anticipate important trade‐offs and synergies in management interventions. More generally, it highlights the potential of the climate adaptation and vulnerability literatures in informing place‐based management of natural resources. A free Plain Language Summary can be found within the Supporting Information of this article.https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10056barriers to adaptationco‐benefitsmaladaptationmarketsplace‐based managementpoaching
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author Lauric Thiault
Stefan Gelcich
Joshua E. Cinner
Sebastian Tapia‐Lewin
Frédérique Chlous
Joachim Claudet
spellingShingle Lauric Thiault
Stefan Gelcich
Joshua E. Cinner
Sebastian Tapia‐Lewin
Frédérique Chlous
Joachim Claudet
Generic and specific facets of vulnerability for analysing trade‐offs and synergies in natural resource management
People and Nature
barriers to adaptation
co‐benefits
maladaptation
markets
place‐based management
poaching
author_facet Lauric Thiault
Stefan Gelcich
Joshua E. Cinner
Sebastian Tapia‐Lewin
Frédérique Chlous
Joachim Claudet
author_sort Lauric Thiault
title Generic and specific facets of vulnerability for analysing trade‐offs and synergies in natural resource management
title_short Generic and specific facets of vulnerability for analysing trade‐offs and synergies in natural resource management
title_full Generic and specific facets of vulnerability for analysing trade‐offs and synergies in natural resource management
title_fullStr Generic and specific facets of vulnerability for analysing trade‐offs and synergies in natural resource management
title_full_unstemmed Generic and specific facets of vulnerability for analysing trade‐offs and synergies in natural resource management
title_sort generic and specific facets of vulnerability for analysing trade‐offs and synergies in natural resource management
publisher Wiley
series People and Nature
issn 2575-8314
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Abstract The concept of vulnerability as the combination of exposure, sensitivity and adaptive capacity to a stressor is gaining traction outside of the climate realm, opening new avenues to address contemporary sustainability issues more holistically. Yet, critical notions that underpin vulnerability have yet to be integrated into its application to natural resource management and non‐climatic stressors. In particular, the way generic and stressor‐specific facets of vulnerability interact and can inform decision‐makers about how interventions combine and/or trade‐off remains unexplored. Here, we investigate the salience of the generic/specific framing in the context of Chilean artisanal fishing communities engaged in rights‐based co‐management and experiencing pressures from two stressors: poaching and market volatility. Specifically, we draw on market data combined with socio‐economic surveys conducted with 446 members and leaders from 42 fisher unions to quantitatively investigate potential trade‐offs and synergies between facets of vulnerability to poaching and markets. Generic adaptive capacity (i.e. flexibility, assets, learning, organization and agency) likely facilitated stressor‐specific adaptive capacities to both stressors. High levels of specific adaptive capacity to one stressor neither increased exposure nor undermined specific adaptive capacity to the other stressor. However, adaptive capacity did not translate into exposure reduction as expected, suggesting that adaptation barriers may prevent fishers from mobilizing adaptive capacity into effective adaptive action. This study illustrates how breaking down vulnerability into generic and specific facets can help us better anticipate important trade‐offs and synergies in management interventions. More generally, it highlights the potential of the climate adaptation and vulnerability literatures in informing place‐based management of natural resources. A free Plain Language Summary can be found within the Supporting Information of this article.
topic barriers to adaptation
co‐benefits
maladaptation
markets
place‐based management
poaching
url https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10056
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