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Explore the Social-Ecological Knowledge of Environmental Change to Facilitate the Sustainable Action Strategies of Coastal Communities of Kou-Hu Township, Yunlin County(I)

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Project title
Explore the Social-Ecological Knowledge of Environmental Change to Facilitate the Sustainable Action Strategies of Coastal Communities of Kou-Hu Township, Yunlin County(I)
Translated Name/計畫中文名
環境變遷下雲林口湖社會生態知識探索帶動永續行動之策略-環境變遷下雲林口湖社會生態知識探索帶動永續行動之策略(總計畫) (I)
 
Project Coordinator/計畫主持人
Ming-An Lee
Funding Organization/主管機關
National Science and Technology Council
 
Co-Investigator(s)/共同執行人
陳均龍
 
Department/Unit
Department of Environmental Biology and Fisheries Science
Website
https://www.grb.gov.tw/search/planDetail?id=16546667
Year
2024
 
Start date/計畫起
01-08-2024
Expected Completion/計畫迄
31-07-2025
 
Co-Investigator(s)
Yu-Ling Hsieh
Bugetid/研究經費
2814千元
 
ResearchField/研究領域
大氣科學
 

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Abstract
藉由沿海社區環境生態、漁業資源與人文社會經濟等不同面向的暴露度與脆弱度之掌握,探討初級產業(如家計型漁業)與不同社區受到環境變遷效應之社會生態系統與風險認知,並透過跨層級權益關係人的座談或共識營取得共識暨調適治理策略。本計畫基於初級海洋產業與沿海社區社會生態脆弱度評估、資料管理計畫及權益關係人調適治理策略可行性的跨領域示範研究,初期已確立氣候變遷與烏魚漁業之關聯性,預期後續可建立因應沿海區域針對氣候變遷效應(環境生態與產業變遷、人文社會等)之跨層級調適治理路徑與支援決策模式,亦可作為相關主管機關推動因應環境(氣候)變遷之跨領域跨層級調適治理政策暨作為永續發展目標政策之參考。
 
Keyword(s)
環境變遷
養殖業
家計型漁業
脆弱度
層級分析法
社會生態系統
調適治理
永續發展目標
DMP
Environmental change
aquaculture
artisanal fishery
vulnerability
analytical hierarchy process
social-ecological system
adaptation governance
sustainable development goals
Data management plan
 
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