Code from: Disparities in the impacts of co-management on fishers' livelihoods

The record contains the R code to implement the analysis from the manuscript Ruano-Chamorro, C., Gurney, G.G., Barnes, M.L. et al. Disparities in the impacts of co-management on fishers’ livelihoods. Sustain Sci 18, 2723–2733 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-023-01361-w

Data to implement these analyses is available in Research Data JCU: https://research.jcu.edu.au/data/published/bb724140141511eeafbe0942ccb18fad

We acknowledge Melanie A. Hamel for her contribution to the initial data analysis.

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    Data record related to this publication Disparities in the impacts of co-management on fishers' livelihoods
    Data Publication title Code from: Disparities in the impacts of co-management on fishers' livelihoods
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    The record contains the R code to implement the analysis from the manuscript Ruano-Chamorro, C., Gurney, G.G., Barnes, M.L. et al. Disparities in the impacts of co-management on fishers’ livelihoods. Sustain Sci 18, 2723–2733 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-023-01361-w

    Data to implement these analyses is available in Research Data JCU: https://research.jcu.edu.au/data/published/bb724140141511eeafbe0942ccb18fad

    We acknowledge Melanie A. Hamel for her contribution to the initial data analysis.

  • Other Descriptors
    • Descriptor
    • Descriptor type
  • Data type dataset
  • Keywords
    • inequality
    • equity
    • fisheries livelihoods,
    • socioeconomic impacts
    • institutional design principles
    • natural resource management
    • common-pool resources
  • Funding source
    • Australian Research Council
    • Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo de Chile
  • Research grant(s)/Scheme name(s)
    • - Australian Research Council CE140100020
    • - Australian Research Council FT160100047
    • - Australian Research Council DE210101918
    • - Australian Research Council DE190101583
    • - ANID/PIA BASAL FB0002
    • - ANID—Millennium Science Initiative Program—ICN 2019_015
    • - FONDECYT 1230982
  • Research themes
    Tropical Ecosystems, Conservation and Climate Change
    Industries and Economies in the Tropics
    People and Societies in the Tropics
    FoR Codes (*)
    • 410406 - Natural resource management
    • 410401 - Conservation and biodiversity
    • 300505 - Fisheries management
    • 440604 - Environmental geography
    SEO Codes
    • 280111 - Expanding knowledge in the environmental sciences
    • 280123 - Expanding knowledge in human society
    • 180299 - Coastal and estuarine systems and management not elsewhere classified
    • 180599 - Marine systems and management not elsewhere classified
    • 190206 - Institutional arrangements
    Specify spatial or temporal setting of the data
    Temporal (time) coverage
  • Start Date
  • End Date
  • Time Period 2009
    Spatial (location) coverage
  • Locations
    • Kenya
    • Tanzania
    • Indonesia
    • Papua New Guinea
    • Madagascar
    Data Locations

    Type Location Notes
    Attachment Script_disparity_models.Rmd
    Attachment Script_disparity_models.html
    The Data Manager is: Joshua Cinner
    College or Centre College of Arts, Society & Education
    Access conditions Open: free access under license
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  • Data record size 2 files: 1.22MB
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      Name Ruano-Chamorro, C., Gurney, G.G., Barnes, M.L. et al. Disparities in the impacts of co-management on fishers’ livelihoods. Sustain Sci 18, 2723–2733 (2023).
    • URL https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-023-01361-w
    • Notes Open Access
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    Citation Ruano Chamorro, Cristina; Gurney, Georgina G.; Barnes, Michele l.; Gelcich, Stefan; Cinner, Joshua E. (2023): Code from: Disparities in the impacts of co-management on fishers' livelihoods. James Cook University. https://doi.org/10.25903/d1zk-my42