Gender-focused development interventions in small-scale fisheries: lessons learnt from a past project in Isabela Galapagos in Ecuador

IF 2.2 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Maritime Studies Pub Date : 2024-03-05 DOI:10.1007/s40152-024-00356-2
Ernesto Bustamante Velarde, Carla Zambrano Palacios, Gabriela Rodríguez Jácome, María José Barragán-Paladines
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In 2001, one of the first initiatives in Galapagos promoting the sustainable use of marine resources with the participation of women in the fisheries sector was launched. This case study tells the story of Pescado Azul (‘Blue Fish’ in Spanish), an association formed by a group of women, mostly wives of fishers, from Isabela Island, Galapagos Archipelago. Pescado Azul was created as a development-focused intervention to market processed products such as smoked fish, croquettes and albacore pate from local small-scale, artisanal fisheries. This study illustrates the origin, development and management of the initiative within Isabela´s context, explores its achievements and limitations. Some of the lessons learned and pitfalls by individual members of the association and institutional actors linked to the initiative are presented and analysed. Main findings show four as key reasons for the discontinuity of Pescado Azul after some years of success: a) the different visions that were the driving forces of the initiative by both the members and supporting institutions, b) the potential negative consequences of an inadequate planning of welfare actions, c) the importance of promoting initiatives with bottom-up rather than top-down approaches, and d) the gender-based strategies, which were not adequately developed at the time the project was implemented. Our findings contribute to better understand gender-focused interventions within small-scale fisheries as a way to illustrate strengths and threats to these types of initiatives, including the need for improvement in the planning and execution of similar development projects in Galapagos or in other places with similar social contexts.

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小型渔业中以性别为重点的发展干预:从厄瓜多尔伊莎贝拉-加拉帕戈斯过去的一个项目中汲取的经验教训
2001 年,加拉帕戈斯启动了首批促进海洋资源可持续利用的倡议之一,妇女参与了渔业部门。本案例研究讲述了 Pescado Azul(西班牙语 "蓝鱼")的故事,这是一个由加拉帕戈斯群岛伊莎贝拉岛的一群妇女(大多是渔民的妻子)组成的协会。Pescado Azul 的创立是一项以发展为重点的干预措施,旨在销售来自当地小型手工渔业的加工产品,如熏鱼、炸丸子和长鳍鱼肉酱。本研究阐述了该倡议在伊莎贝拉背景下的起源、发展和管理,探讨了其成就和局限性。还介绍并分析了协会成员个人以及与该倡议相关的机构参与者所吸取的一些经验教训和存在的缺陷。主要研究结果表明,"蓝色澎湖 "项目在取得成功数年后中断的主要原因有四:a) 成员和支持机构对推动该项目发展的愿景不同;b) 福利行动规划不足可能带来的负面影响;c) 以自下而上而非自上而下的方式推动项目发展的重要性;d) 基于性别的战略在项目实施时没有得到充分发展。我们的研究结果有助于更好地理解小型渔业中以性别为重点的干预措施,以此来说明这类措施的优势和威胁,包括在加拉帕戈斯或其他具有类似社会背景的地方规划和实施类似发展项目时需要改进的地方。
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Maritime Studies
Maritime Studies ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Maritime Studies is an international peer-reviewed journal on the social dimensions of coastal and marine issues throughout the world. The journal is a venue for theoretical and empirical research relevant to a wide range of academic social science disciplines, including anthropology, sociology, geography, history and political science. Space is especially given to develop academic concepts and debate. We invite original research papers, reviews and viewpoints and welcome proposals for special issues that make a distinctive contribution to contemporary discussion around maritime and coastal use, development and governance. The journal provides a rigorous but constructive review process and rapid publication, and is accessible to new researchers, including postgraduate students and early career academics.
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