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Fishing Behavior and Decision-Making in an Ecuadorian Community: A Scaled Approach
Authors:Greg Guest
Institution:(1) Family Health International, Box 13950, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, 27709
Abstract:Debate over how people behave in an open access environment is ongoing in both the social sciences and natural resource management circles. Central to this debate is the question of driving forces behind decisions and behavior toward natural resources within a given area. Using data from an artisanal shrimping community in Ecuador, I demonstrate that behavior in an open access environment, measured in terms of fishing effort, is responsive to both economic and noneconomic factors, the nature of which depends on the temporal scale at which behavior is being measured—hourly, daily, or amount of gear over time. These findings suggest that much of the observed variation between previous studies and corresponding data sets may be a methodological artifact, and the ensuing debates ultimately a result of different methodologies and scales of analyses.
Keywords:political ecology  common property  fishing effort  decision-making  Ecuador
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