Assessing the sustainability and equity of Alaska salmon fisheries through a well-being framework

Salmon are intrinsic to health and well-being in Alaska, and sit at the center of myriad social, cultural, and spiritual practices, norms, and values. These practices and values are essential to living and being well in many communities in Alaska, but often remain invisible and unaccounted for in ma...

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Main Authors: Rachel Donkersloot, Jessica C. Black, Courtney Carothers, Danielle Ringer, Wilson Justin, Patricia M. Clay, Melissa R. Poe, Erika R. Gavenus, William Voinot-Baron, Carrie Stevens, Mike Williams, Julie Raymond-Yakoubian, Freddie Christiansen, Sara Jo. Breslow, Stephen J. Langdon, Jesse M. Coleman, S. Jeanette Clark
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Language:English
Published: Resilience Alliance 2020-06-01
Series:Ecology and Society
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Online Access:http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol25/iss2/art18/
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spelling doaj-9a44b77945394148a4cc8173535e0af72020-11-25T03:04:25ZengResilience AllianceEcology and Society1708-30872020-06-012521810.5751/ES-11549-25021811549Assessing the sustainability and equity of Alaska salmon fisheries through a well-being frameworkRachel Donkersloot0Jessica C. Black1Courtney Carothers2Danielle Ringer3Wilson Justin4Patricia M. Clay5Melissa R. Poe6Erika R. Gavenus7William Voinot-Baron8Carrie Stevens9Mike Williams10Julie Raymond-Yakoubian11Freddie Christiansen12Sara Jo. Breslow13Stephen J. Langdon14Jesse M. Coleman15S. Jeanette Clark16Coastal Cultures ResearchUniversity of Alaska FairbanksUniversity of Alaska FairbanksUniversity of Alaska FairbanksMt. Sanford Tribal Consortium and Chistochina EnterprisesNOAA FisheriesWashington Sea Grant, University of WashingtonUniversity of British ColumbiaUniversity of Wisconsin-MadisonUniversity of Alaska FairbanksAkiak Native Community and Kuskokwim River Inter-Tribal Fish CommissionKawerak, Inc.Old Harbor Native CorporationUniversity of WashingtonUniversity of Alaska AnchorageUniversity of Alaska FairbanksNational Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, University of California Santa BarbaraSalmon are intrinsic to health and well-being in Alaska, and sit at the center of myriad social, cultural, and spiritual practices, norms, and values. These practices and values are essential to living and being well in many communities in Alaska, but often remain invisible and unaccounted for in management contexts. This paper stems from the collective efforts of a cross-disciplinary, cross-cultural project team brought together as part of the State of Alaska's Salmon and People (SASAP) knowledge synthesis project. In this paper, we assess the sustainability and equity of Alaska salmon systems through a well-being framework. Key objectives include (1) defining and conceptualizing well-being in the context of Alaska salmon systems; (2) developing and assessing well-being indicators for Alaska salmon systems; and (3) evaluating how well-being concepts are currently incorporated into Alaska salmon management and suggesting improvements. We draw on specific examples to evaluate the application of well-being indicators as a tool to more effectively measure and evaluate social considerations, and discuss how to better integrate well-being concepts into governance and management to improve data collection and decision making. As part of this effort, we discuss trends and inequities in Alaska fisheries and communities that impact well-being, and tensions between equality and equity in the context of Alaska salmon management.http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol25/iss2/art18/alaska nativeequityfishing communitiesgovernanceindicatorssalmonwell-being
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author Rachel Donkersloot
Jessica C. Black
Courtney Carothers
Danielle Ringer
Wilson Justin
Patricia M. Clay
Melissa R. Poe
Erika R. Gavenus
William Voinot-Baron
Carrie Stevens
Mike Williams
Julie Raymond-Yakoubian
Freddie Christiansen
Sara Jo. Breslow
Stephen J. Langdon
Jesse M. Coleman
S. Jeanette Clark
spellingShingle Rachel Donkersloot
Jessica C. Black
Courtney Carothers
Danielle Ringer
Wilson Justin
Patricia M. Clay
Melissa R. Poe
Erika R. Gavenus
William Voinot-Baron
Carrie Stevens
Mike Williams
Julie Raymond-Yakoubian
Freddie Christiansen
Sara Jo. Breslow
Stephen J. Langdon
Jesse M. Coleman
S. Jeanette Clark
Assessing the sustainability and equity of Alaska salmon fisheries through a well-being framework
Ecology and Society
alaska native
equity
fishing communities
governance
indicators
salmon
well-being
author_facet Rachel Donkersloot
Jessica C. Black
Courtney Carothers
Danielle Ringer
Wilson Justin
Patricia M. Clay
Melissa R. Poe
Erika R. Gavenus
William Voinot-Baron
Carrie Stevens
Mike Williams
Julie Raymond-Yakoubian
Freddie Christiansen
Sara Jo. Breslow
Stephen J. Langdon
Jesse M. Coleman
S. Jeanette Clark
author_sort Rachel Donkersloot
title Assessing the sustainability and equity of Alaska salmon fisheries through a well-being framework
title_short Assessing the sustainability and equity of Alaska salmon fisheries through a well-being framework
title_full Assessing the sustainability and equity of Alaska salmon fisheries through a well-being framework
title_fullStr Assessing the sustainability and equity of Alaska salmon fisheries through a well-being framework
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the sustainability and equity of Alaska salmon fisheries through a well-being framework
title_sort assessing the sustainability and equity of alaska salmon fisheries through a well-being framework
publisher Resilience Alliance
series Ecology and Society
issn 1708-3087
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Salmon are intrinsic to health and well-being in Alaska, and sit at the center of myriad social, cultural, and spiritual practices, norms, and values. These practices and values are essential to living and being well in many communities in Alaska, but often remain invisible and unaccounted for in management contexts. This paper stems from the collective efforts of a cross-disciplinary, cross-cultural project team brought together as part of the State of Alaska's Salmon and People (SASAP) knowledge synthesis project. In this paper, we assess the sustainability and equity of Alaska salmon systems through a well-being framework. Key objectives include (1) defining and conceptualizing well-being in the context of Alaska salmon systems; (2) developing and assessing well-being indicators for Alaska salmon systems; and (3) evaluating how well-being concepts are currently incorporated into Alaska salmon management and suggesting improvements. We draw on specific examples to evaluate the application of well-being indicators as a tool to more effectively measure and evaluate social considerations, and discuss how to better integrate well-being concepts into governance and management to improve data collection and decision making. As part of this effort, we discuss trends and inequities in Alaska fisheries and communities that impact well-being, and tensions between equality and equity in the context of Alaska salmon management.
topic alaska native
equity
fishing communities
governance
indicators
salmon
well-being
url http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol25/iss2/art18/
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