@Article{CarvalhoAmarAlve:2023:SyRe,
author = "Carvalho, Danielle Almeida de and Amaral, Silvana and Alves,
Lincoln Muniz",
affiliation = "{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Instituto
Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Instituto Nacional de
Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)}",
title = "Climate change adaptation frameworks in fishing communities: A
systematic review",
journal = "Ocean and Coastal Management",
year = "2023",
volume = "243",
pages = "e106754",
month = "Sept.",
keywords = "Adaptation, Local knowledge, Resilience, Small scale fisheries,
Vulnerability.",
abstract = "Climate change has had profound effects on coastal ecosystems,
including sea level rise, ocean acidification, and extreme weather
events. These impacts have left vulnerable populations in coastal
areas, particularly fishing communities, struggling to maintain
their livelihoods, subsistence, and cultural practices that rely
on a healthy ecosystem. The existing body of research has examined
the impacts of climate change on fishing communities and their
perceptions and responses to environmental issues. However, these
studies have employed diverse conceptual and methodological
approaches. Therefore, our study aimed to identify the key
concepts, frameworks, challenges, and trends evident in these
previous studies. To achieve this objective, we conducted a
comprehensive literature review of 34 papers and employed both
quantitative and qualitative analyses to evaluate them. Our
analysis revealed several primary challenges encountered in these
studies, including insufficient data availability, variations in
data quality, difficulties in effective communication with local
communities, and inadequate inclusion of women's knowledge and
perspectives. By recognizing these challenges, we can highlight
areas for improvement and further research. The findings of our
study indicate that the most prevalent frameworks utilized in the
selected studies can be classified into three groups: Local
knowledge, which focused on understanding the perceptions of
climate change impacts among small-scale fishers; Vulnerability,
which aimed to comprehend the components and measurements of
vulnerability in fishing communities; and Adaptation and
Resilience, which explored how these communities respond to
climatic events. Furthermore, our study identified emerging trends
in the development of research on local knowledge, gender roles,
and adaptive capacity within fishing communities. In conclusion,
this study serves as a general guide and starting point for
refining and enhancing frameworks used to investigate the effects
of climate change on small-scale fisheries.",
doi = "10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2023.106754",
url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2023.106754",
issn = "0964-5691 and 1873-524X",
language = "en",
targetfile = "1-s2.0-S096456912300279X-main.pdf",
urlaccessdate = "10 maio 2024"
}