Decisiones económicas en comunidades pescadoras artesanales de países en desarrollo: un análisis para el mejoramiento de su bienestar y la sostenibilidad de sus recursos pesqueros

Documento de tesis con tres ensayos sobre economía pesquera.

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Vargas Morales, Myriam Elizabeth
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2023
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Pesca artesanal
Bioeconomía
Diversificación del ingreso
TURF
Modelos de producción de hogares
Economía
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title Decisiones económicas en comunidades pescadoras artesanales de países en desarrollo: un análisis para el mejoramiento de su bienestar y la sostenibilidad de sus recursos pesqueros
spellingShingle Decisiones económicas en comunidades pescadoras artesanales de países en desarrollo: un análisis para el mejoramiento de su bienestar y la sostenibilidad de sus recursos pesqueros
Pesca artesanal
Bioeconomía
Diversificación del ingreso
TURF
Modelos de producción de hogares
Economía
title_short Decisiones económicas en comunidades pescadoras artesanales de países en desarrollo: un análisis para el mejoramiento de su bienestar y la sostenibilidad de sus recursos pesqueros
title_full Decisiones económicas en comunidades pescadoras artesanales de países en desarrollo: un análisis para el mejoramiento de su bienestar y la sostenibilidad de sus recursos pesqueros
title_fullStr Decisiones económicas en comunidades pescadoras artesanales de países en desarrollo: un análisis para el mejoramiento de su bienestar y la sostenibilidad de sus recursos pesqueros
title_full_unstemmed Decisiones económicas en comunidades pescadoras artesanales de países en desarrollo: un análisis para el mejoramiento de su bienestar y la sostenibilidad de sus recursos pesqueros
title_sort Decisiones económicas en comunidades pescadoras artesanales de países en desarrollo: un análisis para el mejoramiento de su bienestar y la sostenibilidad de sus recursos pesqueros
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Vargas Morales, Myriam Elizabeth
dc.contributor.advisor.none.fl_str_mv Maldonado, Jorge Higinio
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Vargas Morales, Myriam Elizabeth
dc.contributor.jury.none.fl_str_mv Cárdenas Campo, Juan Camilo
Rueda, Mario
Valderrama Rueda, Diego Andrés
dc.subject.keyword.none.fl_str_mv Pesca artesanal
Bioeconomía
Diversificación del ingreso
TURF
Modelos de producción de hogares
topic Pesca artesanal
Bioeconomía
Diversificación del ingreso
TURF
Modelos de producción de hogares
Economía
dc.subject.themes.es_CO.fl_str_mv Economía
description Documento de tesis con tres ensayos sobre economía pesquera.
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spelling Maldonado, Jorge Higiniovirtual::5786-1Vargas Morales, Myriam Elizabeth27516600Cárdenas Campo, Juan CamiloRueda, MarioValderrama Rueda, Diego Andrés2023-07-06T20:42:51Z2023-07-06T20:42:51Z2023-05-24http://hdl.handle.net/1992/6817210.57784/1992/68172instname:Universidad de los Andesreponame:Repositorio Institucional Sénecarepourl:https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/Documento de tesis con tres ensayos sobre economía pesquera.La pesca artesanal marina sustenta una parte importante los medios de vida de muchas comunidades costeras en países en desarrollo pero la actividad y sus miembros enfrentan múltiples desafíos como la disminución de las poblaciones de peces que se explotan, la competencia por los recursos naturales (por ejemplo, con la pesca industrial y con el turismo), los pocos medios de vida alternativos a la pesca de las comunidades que la ejercen y una representación débil de éstas en la gestión de recursos pesqueros. Considerando estas circunstancias, el año 2022 fue declarado el Año Internacional de la Pesca y la Acuicultura Artesanal y se manifestó la necesidad de comprender el funcionamiento de la actividad pesquera de pequeña escala a la par de insertar este conocimiento en la adopción de políticas (PAMPAA, 2022). Parte de la comprensión de esta actividad económica incluye analizar cómo algunas decisiones económicas que toman las comunidades de pescadores artesanales pueden mejorar su bienestar económico y el desempeño de los recursos pesqueros que sustentan sus medios de vida. Específicamente, esta investigación doctoral pretender dar a conocer el potencial de éxito de implementar figuras de manejo no tradicionales de la pesca artesanal como los Derechos Territorial de Uso (TURF por sus siglas en ingles); entender la actividad pesquera artesanal marina más allá de las decisiones individuales de los pescadores como productores, ampliando el análisis a las decisiones de los hogares pescadores; y explorar si las estrategias que siguen como hogares, como la diversificación del ingreso, son útiles para la consecución de medios de vida más sostenibles, como la diversificación del ingreso. Entre los resultados más destacables se encuentra:: i) la sola designación del TURF podría favorecer la conservación del stock pesquero frente al libre acceso, al equilibrio de Rendimiento Máximo Sostenible (RMS) y al equilibrio de Rendimiento Máximo Económico (RME); ii) cuando el TURF logra generar los incentivos suficientes para la autoorganización, mejoraría la sostenibilidad de la biomasa total y los beneficios de la flota artesanal frente al libre acceso, aún si al exterior del TURF los usuarios incrementan su esfuerzo de pesca (y sus prácticas insostenibles) para compensar las pérdidas que les causa la exclusión; iii) las transferencias monetarias no tienen relación directa con las decisiones de producción, pero sí sobre las decisiones de consumo de los hogares pescadores; iv) ante mejores condiciones de pesca, los hogares optan por permanecer en la pesca, reducir el tiempo destinado a otras actividades económicas y optar por más tiempo de ocio; v) la mayor disponibilidad de tiempo del hogar termina asignada a otras actividades económicas, a ocio, pero no a pesca; v) las políticas de diversificación del ingreso muestran el desempeño más favorable para la seguridad alimentaria de los hogares pescadores, teniendo este un efecto positivo sobre el ingreso per-cápita del hogar, con efectos heterogéneos entre hogares no pescadores y pescadores. De esta forma, esta investigación otorga evidencia científica para contribuir al diseño de políticas apropiadas para la gestión de la pesca artesanal en países con pesquerías tropicales que se sustentan principalmente en recursos pesqueros no sedentarios; donde el aprovechamiento del recurso se realiza simultáneamente con flotas con diferente poder de pesca; y donde los pescadores componen hogares que tiene un rol dual en la producción de bienes y la coordinación del consumo a través de la asignación del tiempo del hogar tanto hacia la actividad pesquera, como a actividades económicas fuera de la pesca y al ocio.Esta investigación ha sido posible gracias al apoyo financiero de tres entidades. Por una parte, al Departamento Administrativo de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación- COLCIENCIAS a través de un crédito condonable para doctorados nacionales. Así mismo, a la Corporation Center of Excellence in Marine Sciences (CEMarin) para la realización de la pasantía doctoral en la Universidad de Giessen (Alemania). 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