Save Us Before We Die: Unmasking Socioecological Systems Complexities and Their Implications On Coastal Fishers’ Livelihoods in Select Regions Of Yunlin, Taiwan
Baker Matovu,
Mubarak Mammel,
Ming-An Lee,
Yu-Ling Hsieh,
Tzu-Ping Lee,
Yao-Jen Hsiao,
Louis George Korowi,
Wei-Ning Zhang,
Jyun-Long Chen,
Sajna Beegum,
Yeny Nadira Kamaruzzaman,
Department of Environmental Biology and Fisheries Science,
National Taiwan Ocean University,
Future Earth Coasts ,
Department of Sustainable Development,
Blue Economy,
and Ocean Futures,
Africa International Policy Research Center ,
Doctoral Degree Program in Ocean Resource and Environmental Changes,
Keelung City,
Center of Excellence for Oceans,
National Taiwan Ocean University,
Keelung City,
General Education Center,
National Taiwan Ocean University,
Keelung City,
Institute of Applied Economics,
National Taiwan Ocean University,
Keelung City,
School of Sustainable Resources Management and Business Studies,
Papua New Guinea University of Natural Resources and Environment,
Papua New Guinea,
Marine Fisheries Division,
Fisheries Research Institute,
Ministry of Agriculture,
Keelung City,
Government College of Education,
Affiliated With Pondicherry University,
Kadmat Island,
Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture Sciences,
Faculty of Fisheries and Food Science,
Universiti Malaysia Terengganu,
Kuala Nerus
The Journal of Environment & Development: A Review of International Policy
Published online on November 28, 2025
The Journal of Environment & Development, Volume 35, Issue 2, Page 346-389, June 2026.
This paper ranks among the initial empirical studies to explore the complex socioecological system (SES), dynamics, shifts, and their ramifications to coastal fisher communities in Taiwan. Participatory interactions with 38 respondents in Yunlin and ocean ...