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Operationalizing the social-ecological systems framework to assess sustainability
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EngineeringCoupled SystemsSustainability GovernanceSustainable DevelopmentHuman EcologyMarine SystemsEcological SustainabilitySocial-ecological SystemSocial SciencesEnvironmental PolicyEcology (Indigenous Studies)Aquatic EcologyFisheries ScienceSustainability AnalysisEcology (Ecological Sciences)System EcologySocial EcologyCoastal Marine SystemsSustainable SystemsSocial-ecological Systems FrameworkGlobal ChallengeSustainabilityMarine Biology
Significance Meeting human needs while sustaining ecosystems and the benefits they provide is a global challenge. Coastal marine systems present a particularly important case, given that >50% of the world’s population lives within 100 km of the coast and fisheries are the primary source of protein for >1 billion people worldwide. Our integrative analysis here yields an understanding of the sustainability of coupled social-ecological systems that is quite distinct from that provided by either the biophysical or the social sciences alone and that illustrates the feasibility and value of operationalizing the social-ecological systems framework for comparative analyses of coupled systems, particularly in data-poor and developing nation settings.
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