Social attributes can drive or deter the sustainability of bottom-up management systems

The publication generates an integrated sustainability index (considering environmental, social and economic aspects) to assess the sustainability of bottom-up management systems. The gooseneck barnacle fishery in Northern Spain is used as a case study. According to the results social attributes are key for the sustainability of bottom-up management systems. Particularly, bottom-up management schemes can be weakened if user-defined social attributes are absent or deficient.

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