从良好的意图到意想不到的结果——对印度尼西亚蓝蟹渔业改善项目的跨尺度分析。

Maritime studies : MAST Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-06 DOI:10.1007/s40152-022-00285-y
Sofia Käll, Beatrice Crona, Tracy Van Holt, Tim M Daw
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在推动社会和环境可持续性转型的工作中,私营行为体已成为重要参与者。在渔业部门,渔业改善项目(FIPs)旨在通过利用行业行动者的能力和利用价值链激励变革来应对环境挑战。尽管全球FIP数量不断上升,但FIP建立背后的激励结构和内部动力的作用仍然知之甚少。本文以制度创业为分析视角,考察了围绕印度尼西亚蓝蟹管理和贸易的制度变迁,并阐明了全球市场动态、当地渔业动态和价值链举措如何相互作用,影响可持续发展的轨迹。我们通过社会生态动态、不同行为者实现或抵制变化的能力以及制度变化的结果来扩展制度创业框架,从而为制度创业框架做出贡献。这些补充内容可以提高其在渔业治理及其他领域的可持续性倡议方面的解释力。我们对价值链的跨尺度历史分析不仅揭示了FIP建立背后的企业家精神及其制度干预,还揭示了为什么这些措施未能改善渔民和贸易商行为的生态可持续性。这为更广泛的关于行业领导和私人可持续发展激励的辩论提供了宝贵的经验基础,并有助于弄清在什么条件下这些举措更(或更少)可能产生预期效果。补充资料:在线版本包含补充资料,网址为10.1007/s40152-022-00285-y。
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From good intentions to unexpected results - a cross-scale analysis of a fishery improvement project within the Indonesian blue swimming crab.

Private actors have become prominent players in the work to drive social and environmental sustainability transitions. In the fisheries sector, fishery improvement projects (FIPs) aim to address environmental challenges by leveraging the capacity of industry actors and using value chains to incentivize change. Despite globally rising FIP numbers, the incentive structures behind FIP establishment and the role of internal dynamics remain poorly understood. This paper uses institutional entrepreneurship as an analytical lens to examine the institutional change surrounding the management and trade of the Indonesian blue swimming crab and sheds light on how global market dynamics, local fishery dynamics, and value chain initiatives interact to affect the trajectory towards sustainability over time. We contribute to the institutional entrepreneurship framework by extending it with social-ecological dynamics, different actors' ability to realize or resist change, and outcomes of institutional change. These additions can improve its explanatory power in relation to sustainability initiatives in fisheries governance and beyond. Our cross-scale historical analysis of the value chain shows not only the entrepreneurship behind the FIP's establishment, and its institutional interventions, but also why these have been unsuccessful in improving the ecological sustainability of fishers' and traders' behavior. This provides valuable empirical grounding to a wider debate about industry leadership and private incentives for sustainability at large and helps disentangle under what conditions such initiatives are more (or less) likely to have intended effects.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s40152-022-00285-y.

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