Kara E. Pellowe
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: Towards an Intersectional Equity Approach in Social-Ecological Transformations. Scopus search and coding exercise
Towards an Intersectional Equity Approach in Social-Ecological Transformations. Scopus search and coding exercise Open
This dataset contains the reading protocol, codes, and coding exercise of the critical review conducted by Sánchez-García et al. (s.f.). The study aims to identify how social-ecological transformation research addresses tridimensional equi…
View article: Toward an intersectional equity approach in social–ecological transformations
Toward an intersectional equity approach in social–ecological transformations Open
Non-technical summary Ensuring more equitable transformations requires addressing how different contextual dimensions of identity, such as gender and class, hinder equity. However, previous analyses on equity have addressed these dimension…
View article: Positive feedbacks in coastal reef social-ecological systems can maintain coral dominance
Positive feedbacks in coastal reef social-ecological systems can maintain coral dominance Open
Understanding the mechanisms underlying nutrient (nitrogen and phosphorus) and carbon cycling in reefs is critical for effective management. Research on reef nutrient and carbon cycling needs to account for (i) the contributions of multipl…
View article: Global analysis of reef ecosystem services reveals synergies, trade-offs and bundles
Global analysis of reef ecosystem services reveals synergies, trade-offs and bundles Open
Millions of people around the world depend on the ecosystem services produced by rocky and coral reef ecosystems, including nutrition, aesthetic value, and coastal protection. Rocky and coral reefs also contribute to critical global and re…
View article: How is social-ecological transformation and equityality theories acquainted?<b> </b>Scopus search and coding exercise
How is social-ecological transformation and equityality theories acquainted?<b> </b>Scopus search and coding exercise Open
This dataset contains the coding exercise of the critical review conducted by Sánchez-García et al. (s.f.). The study aims to identify how social-ecological transformation research addresses tridimensional equity also considering the role …
View article: Untangling social–ecological interactions: A methods portfolio approach to tackling contemporary sustainability challenges in fisheries
Untangling social–ecological interactions: A methods portfolio approach to tackling contemporary sustainability challenges in fisheries Open
Meeting the objectives of sustainable fisheries management requires attention to the complex interactions between humans, institutions and ecosystems that give rise to fishery outcomes. Traditional approaches to studying fisheries often do…
View article: The interplay between formal and informal institutions and the potential for co-management in a Mexican small-scale fishery
The interplay between formal and informal institutions and the potential for co-management in a Mexican small-scale fishery Open
Understanding how institutions operate is crucial to the protection of marine ecosystems and the communities that depend on them. We define institutions as the rules, norms, and practices that govern resource users’ interactions with commo…
View article: Size‐selective fishing leads to trade‐offs between fishery productivity and reproductive capacity
Size‐selective fishing leads to trade‐offs between fishery productivity and reproductive capacity Open
Most fishing is inherently size‐selective, in that fishers preferentially select a subset of the population for harvest based on economic incentives associated with different‐sized fish. Size‐selective fishing influences the targeted popul…
View article: Heterogeneity among clam harvesters in northwest Mexico shapes individual adaptive capacity
Heterogeneity among clam harvesters in northwest Mexico shapes individual adaptive capacity Open
Temporal variability driven by environmental shifts, biological processes, and socioeconomic fluctuations is inherent in natural resource-based sectors, including fisheries. In navigating these changes as opportunities for transformation, …
View article: Social-ecological Heterogeneity Shapes Resilience of Small-scale Fisheries: An Interdisciplinary Analysis of the Mexican Chocolate Clam Fishery in Loreto, Mexico
Social-ecological Heterogeneity Shapes Resilience of Small-scale Fisheries: An Interdisciplinary Analysis of the Mexican Chocolate Clam Fishery in Loreto, Mexico Open
All benefits provided by natural systems are embedded within coupled social-ecological systems (SESs). Fisheries are clear examples of SESs: through fishing, humans affect ecosystem structure and functioning, and in turn, receive benefits,…
View article: Seasonal variability shapes resilience of small-scale fisheries in Baja California Sur, Mexico
Seasonal variability shapes resilience of small-scale fisheries in Baja California Sur, Mexico Open
Small-scale fisheries are an important source of food and livelihoods to coastal communities around the world. Understanding the seasonality of fisheries catch and composition is crucial to fisheries management, particularly in the context…