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Territorial Use Rights for Fisheries (TURF) in central-southern Chile: Their sustainability status from a transdisciplinary holistic approach
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WoS WOS:000697551800001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85111054250
DOI 10.1016/J.MARPOL.2021.104644
Año 2021
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

% Participación
Internacional

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Afiliación Extranjera

Instituciones
Extranjeras


Abstract



The Territorial Use Rights for Fisheries (TURF) system are a kind of marine property where user rights are assiged to collective entities of artisanal fishers’ organizations. But their effectivity continues to be limited, which demands a comprehensive evaluation of their social, economic, and ecological performance. Consequently, the practical integration and application of these aspects continue to be a significant challenge for their management. The “RAPFISH” multidimensional scaling technique was applied to assess the sustainability status of 19 TURFs of the Biobio Region (Chile), using 51 transdisciplinary attributes relating to ecological, economic, social, among other dimensions. The results obtained in the two-dimensional arrangement presented a sustainability gradient, due to the marked variations among the different TURFs, and only four cases had very weak sustainability scores. Broadly speaking, this study determined that the social dimension (score: 61.37%) had a “high” influence on the best performance of the TURF system, while the ecological, ethical, and institutional dimensions were rated from ‘regular’ to ‘bad’. Overall, results indicate an average performance in the “medium” sustainability range (score: 54.68%), and these results generated questions about the TURFs’ viability, mainly in those that have not reached their sustainability objectives. Therefore, more local studies are needed on the social dimension of this system, in order to define the effective participatory tools and social management plans in TURFs, which will contribute to improve their performance.

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Revista ISSN
Marine Policy 0308-597X

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Franco-Melendez, Milagros Mujer Universidad de Concepción - Chile
2 CUBILLOS-SANTANDER, LUIS ANTONIO Hombre Universidad de Concepción - Chile
3 Tam, Jorge Hombre Instituto del Mar del Perú - Perú
Inst Mar Peru - Perú
4 Hernández Aguado, Simón - Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena - España
Univ Politecn Cartagena - España
5 QUINONES-BERGERET, RENATO ANDRES Hombre Universidad de Concepción - Chile
6 HERNANDEZ-RODRIGUEZ, ALDO FABIAN Hombre Universidad de Concepción - Chile

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Fuente
Universidad de Concepción
COPAS Sur-Austral
ANID
Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo
Centro de Investigación Oceanográfica
Centro de Investigaci?n Oceanogr?fica
Isla Mocha Sector Quechol and Isla Mocha Sector Quechol Sur
Weste Isla Mocha
Centro de Investigacion Oceanografica, COPAS Sur-Austral

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Agradecimiento
We thank the leaders and members of the artisanal fishers’ organizations in the TURFs of Cobquecura sector A*, Dichato, Candelaria-Cantera, San Vicente, Maule, Laraquete, Bajo Rumena, Punta Lavapie, Punta Raimenco, Rumena, Los Piures, Puerto Yana, Los Partidos, Puerto Sur, Punta Cadena, Pueblo Norte sector B, Weste Isla Mocha, Isla Mocha Sector Quechol and Isla Mocha Sector Quechol Sur for their trust and commitment in sharing their valuable knowledge about the management areas in the Biobio region. We also thank the students and professionals who volunteered their support during the field trips. This work was partially funded by Centro de Investigación Oceanográfica , COPAS Sur-Austral (ANID PIA APOYO CCTE AFB170006 ) and the postgraduate scholarship from the Universidad de Concepción provided to MFM.
We thank the leaders and members of the artisanal fishers’ organizations in the TURFs of Cobquecura sector A*, Dichato, Candelaria-Cantera, San Vicente, Maule, Laraquete, Bajo Rumena, Punta Lavapie, Punta Raimenco, Rumena, Los Piures, Puerto Yana, Los Partidos, Puerto Sur, Punta Cadena, Pueblo Norte sector B, Weste Isla Mocha, Isla Mocha Sector Quechol and Isla Mocha Sector Quechol Sur for their trust and commitment in sharing their valuable knowledge about the management areas in the Biobio region. We also thank the students and professionals who volunteered their support during the field trips. This work was partially funded by Centro de Investigación Oceanográfica , COPAS Sur-Austral (ANID PIA APOYO CCTE AFB170006 ) and the postgraduate scholarship from the Universidad de Concepción provided to MFM.
We thank the leaders and members of the artisanal fishers' organizations in the TURFs of Cobquecura sector A*, Dichato, CandelariaCantera, San Vicente, Maule, Laraquete, Bajo Rumena, Punta Lavapie, Punta Raimenco, Rumena, Los Piures, Puerto Yana, Los Partidos, Puerto Sur, Punta Cadena, Pueblo Norte sector B, Weste Isla Mocha, Isla Mocha Sector Quechol and Isla Mocha Sector Quechol Sur for their trust and commitment in sharing their valuable knowledge about the management areas in the Biobio region. We also thank the students and professionals who volunteered their support during the field trips. This work was partially funded by Centro de Investigacion Oceanografica, COPAS Sur-Austral (ANID PIA APOYO CCTE AFB170006) and the postgraduate scholarship from the Universidad de Concepcion provided to MFM.

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