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Using Socioeconomic and Fisheries Involvement Indices to Understand Alaska Fishing Community Well-Being
Authors:Amber Himes-Cornell  Stephen Kasperski
Institution:1. National Marine Fisheries Service, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, Seattle, Washington, USA;2. Université de Bretagne Occidentale, Brest, France
Abstract:Over recent years, fisheries managers have been going through a paradigm shift to prioritize ecosystem-based management. With this comes an increasing need to better understand the impacts of fisheries management decisions on the social well-being and sustainability of fishing communities. This article summarizes research aimed at using secondary data to develop socioeconomic and fisheries involvement indices to measure objective fishing community well-being in Alaska. Data from more than 300 communities in Alaska were used to create a database of socioeconomic and fisheries involvement indices of objective well-being and adaptability for Alaska communities dependent on marine resources. Each index was developed using a principal components factor analysis to assess the relative position of each community compared to all other communities in Alaska. We find that creating performance measures, such as the indices presented here, provides a useful way to track the status of socioeconomic conditions and fisheries involvement by communities over time.
Keywords:Alaska  community vulnerability  fishing community  fishing dependence  resilience  well-being
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