Luc Doyen GREThA, Bordeaux
International
Start Date
01/01/2015
End Date
01/01/2017
Reconciling food supply and security with biodiversity protection is a key challenge of the century, especially in the face of population growth and climate change. The case of fisheries and marine ecosystems is especially challenging in this ecological-economic perspective. Many marine scientists advocate an ecosystem approach to identifying sustainable scenarios and management strategies for these marine socio-ecosystems. However the way to operationalize such an ecosystem-based fishery management (EBFM) remains challenging. Viability, co-viability or eco-viability modeling is now recognized by a growing number of researchers as a relevant framework for EBFM. In the context of dynamic ecological-economic systems, viability models both allow to assess the ecological and economic vulnerabilities of given scenarios and projections and to exhibit states and controls that sustain the safety and resilience of the socio-ecosystems. The aim of the SEAVIEW network is to reinforce and disseminate the methodological advances of the network teams regarding viability modeling for ecosystem-based fishery and marine biodiversity scenarios and management strategies.
Contributors
- CSIRO Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
- Federal University of Sao Paulo
- GREThA Groupe de Recherche en Economie Théorique et Appliquée
- IFREMER Institut Français de Recherche pour l’Exploitation de la Mer
- Technological Institute of Aeronautics
- University of Cape Town
- University of Kiel
- University of Tromsø