School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York, USA.
Institute for Advanced Computational Science, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York, USA.
Glob Chang Biol. 2023 Jul;29(13):3545-3561. doi: 10.1111/gcb.16733. Epub 2023 May 2.
Undertaking climate vulnerability assessments (CVAs) on marine fisheries is instrumental to the identification of regions, species, and stakeholders at risk of impacts from climate change, and the development of effective and targeted responses for fisheries adaptation. In this global literature review, we addressed three important questions to characterize fisheries CVAs: (i) what are the available approaches to develop CVAs in various social-ecological contexts, (ii) are different geographic scales and regions adequately represented, and (iii) how do diverse knowledge systems contribute to current understanding of vulnerability? As part of these general research efforts, we identified and characterized an inventory of frameworks and indicators that encompass a wide range of foci on ecological and socioeconomic dimensions of climate vulnerability on fisheries. Our analysis highlighted a large gap between countries with top research inputs and the most urgent adaptation needs. More research and resources are needed in low-income tropical countries to ensure existing inequities are not exacerbated. We also identified an uneven research focus across spatial scales and cautioned a possible scale mismatch between assessment and management needs. Drawing on this information, we catalog (1) a suite of research directions that could improve the utility and applicability of CVAs, particularly the examination of barriers and enabling conditions that influence the uptake of CVA results into management responses at multiple levels, (2) the lessons that have been learned from applications in data-limited regions, particularly the use of proxy indicators and knowledge co-production to overcome the problem of data deficiency, and (3) opportunities for wider applications, for example diversifying the use of vulnerability indicators in broader monitoring and management schemes. This information is used to provide a set of recommendations that could advance meaningful CVA practices for fisheries management and promote effective translation of climate vulnerability into adaptation actions.
开展海洋渔业气候脆弱性评估(CVA)对于识别受气候变化影响的地区、物种和利益相关者,以及制定渔业适应的有效和有针对性的应对措施至关重要。在这项全球文献综述中,我们提出了三个重要问题来描述渔业 CVA:(i)在各种社会生态背景下开发 CVA 的可用方法是什么,(ii)不同的地理尺度和区域是否得到充分代表,以及(iii)不同的知识体系如何有助于当前对脆弱性的理解?作为这些一般研究努力的一部分,我们确定并描述了一个框架和指标的清单,这些框架和指标涵盖了渔业气候脆弱性的生态和社会经济维度的广泛焦点。我们的分析突出了研究投入最多的国家和最迫切需要适应的国家之间存在的巨大差距。低收入热带国家需要更多的研究和资源,以确保现有的不平等现象不会加剧。我们还发现了空间尺度上研究重点的不平衡,并警告说评估和管理需求之间可能存在尺度不匹配的问题。根据这些信息,我们列出了(1)一系列可以提高 CVA 的效用和适用性的研究方向,特别是研究影响 CVA 结果在多个层面上纳入管理应对措施的障碍和有利条件,(2)从数据有限地区的应用中吸取的教训,特别是使用代理指标和知识共同生产来克服数据不足的问题,以及(3)更广泛应用的机会,例如在更广泛的监测和管理计划中多样化脆弱性指标的使用。这些信息用于提供一系列建议,可以推动渔业管理有意义的 CVA 实践,并促进将气候脆弱性有效转化为适应行动。