Biodiversity Economics, German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv), Halle-Jena-Leipzig, Puschstrasse 4, 04103, Leipzig, Germany.
WWF Germany, International WWF-Center for Marine Conservation, Moenckebergstr. 27, 20095, Hamburg, Germany.
Ambio. 2023 Jan;52(1):155-170. doi: 10.1007/s13280-022-01768-2. Epub 2022 Sep 22.
Marine social-ecological systems (SES) have been providing important cultural, social, and economic services for many centuries. They are, however, increasingly threatened by fast changing environmental, ecological, and socio-economic conditions. As historical marine research is increasingly developing into a multidisciplinary endeavour, it offers outstanding points of departure to analyse historic events and the response and adaptation of the respective SES. Such knowledge helps to inform today's fisheries management and promotes successful management of changing ecosystems. Here, we compile and analyse historical data (1890-1950) of the German Western Baltic Sea fishery SES. This period is characterised by a series of strong impacts due to political, technological, economic, and ecological changes, such as two world wars, a global economic crisis, and other economic or ecological disasters. In our opinion, potential negative effects of those events were in the past attenuated by the system's high capacity to adapt. However, most of the fishers´ historic options on how to respond and adapt have recently become no longer available. New threats (e.g. climate change) have emerged instead. We conclude that today's fisheries management needs to integrate options of adaptation by exhausting all present or future opportunities. Adaptive fisheries management should not only focus on environmental change but need to include socio-economic change as well.
海洋社会-生态系统(SES)在过去的几个世纪中为人类提供了重要的文化、社会和经济服务。然而,它们正日益受到快速变化的环境、生态和社会经济条件的威胁。随着历史海洋研究日益成为多学科的努力,它为分析历史事件以及相应 SES 的反应和适应提供了极好的起点。这些知识有助于为当今的渔业管理提供信息,并促进不断变化的生态系统的成功管理。在这里,我们编译和分析了德国西部波罗的海渔业 SES 的历史数据(1890-1950 年)。这一时期的特点是一系列强烈的冲击,如两次世界大战、全球经济危机和其他经济或生态灾害,这些冲击是由政治、技术、经济和生态变化引起的。在我们看来,过去该系统具有高度的适应能力,从而减轻了这些事件的潜在负面影响。然而,最近,渔民过去应对和适应的大多数选择已经不再可行。相反,出现了新的威胁(如气候变化)。我们的结论是,今天的渔业管理需要通过利用所有现有的或未来的机会来整合适应选项。适应性渔业管理不仅应侧重于环境变化,还需要包括社会经济变化。