Equity through Co-management in small-scale fisheries - A review
Gammage, Tom, Gurney, Georgina G., Diedrich, Amy, and Dudayev, Rayhan (2025) Equity through Co-management in small-scale fisheries - A review. Fish and Fisheries, 26 (3). pp. 425-443.
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Abstract
Small-scale fisheries (SSF) are commonly governed through co-management, a widely advocated approach for promoting equitable governance. However, evidence suggests that this governance approach can sometimes exacerbate power imbalances, facilitate elite capture and intensify conflicts. To foster co-management that successfully enhances equity in SSF governance, it is crucial to understand when and why it leads to positive or negative equity outcomes. To this end, we undertook a scoping review to identify empirical research on the relationship between SSF co-management and equity outcomes. We identified 30 empirical studies that assessed equity outcomes in SSF co-management initiatives. Our analysis revealed four key findings: (1) distributional and procedural equity received approximately equal levels of attention, largely without an explicit equity lens; (2) co-management had mixed impacts on equity, with the most prevalent outcome being improvement to equity; (3) delegated and cooperative co-management types were more often associated with improved equity outcomes, while consultative co-management was more often associated with reductions or no change; and (4) inclusive participation, strong social capital and secure property rights were most often associated with improved equity outcomes, while weak social capital, institutional design and management oversight were most often associated with reduced equity outcomes. However, the evidence supporting our findings was limited, with only seven studies robustly documenting the role of inclusive participation in enhancing equity. Our review offers valuable insights into the complex interplay between SSF co-management and equity, informing future research and practice and policy interventions aimed at achieving social goals through co-management governance approaches.
Item ID: | 74385 |
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Item Type: | Article (Research - C1) |
ISSN: | 1467-2979 |
Copyright Information: | This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. © 2025 The Author(s). Fish and Fisheries published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. |
Funders: | Australian Research Council (ARC) |
Date Deposited: | 12 May 2025 23:42 |
FoR Codes: | 41 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES > 4104 Environmental management > 410499 Environmental management not elsewhere classified @ 70% 44 HUMAN SOCIETY > 4499 Other human society > 449999 Other human society not elsewhere classified @ 30% |
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