
Thoughts on the subject of resilience from key participants in the 2007 "Pathways to Resilience" conference.
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Pathways to Resilience: Video interviews
The following short videos (none longer than 2 1/2
minutes) offer some key insights by speakers at the 2007 resilience conference
sponsored by Oregon Sea Grant.
Interviewed by Joe Cone and filmed by Stevon Roberts of Sea Grant, these
experts in history, anthropology, sociology, fisheries biology and management,
and fishing communities, reflect both diverse perspectives on resilience
and the importance of resilience as a unifying concept.
Videos
- What were the origins of modern fisheries management? (Carmel Finley)
- On what basis have fisheries been managed? (Fikret Berkes)
- What's wrong with managing for stability? (Dan Bottom):
- What are some things that might jeopardize salmon resilience? (Dan Isaak)
- How have fishing communities become resilient? (Irene Martin):
- How are salmon naturally resilient? (Michael Healey)
- How can we foster resilience of resources and communities? (Fikret Berkes)
- Why should society be interested in resilience? (Court Smith)
- How are religious groups approaching resilience? (Irene Martin)
- What steps can society take to improve salmon resilience? (Pete Bisson)
