Exploring External Validity of Common Pool Resource Experiments: Insights from Artisanal Benthic Fisheries in Chile

We explore the external validity of a common pool resource (CPR) laboratory experiment. The experimental subjects were artisanal fishers who exploit benthic resources on the coast of Chile. A first set of subjects was recruited from fishers' unions that comanage their resources through territor...

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Main Authors: Stefan Gelcich, Ricardo Guzman, Carlos Rodríguez-Sickert, Juan Carlos Castilla, Juan Camilo Cárdenas
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Language:English
Published: Resilience Alliance 2013-09-01
Series:Ecology and Society
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Online Access:http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol18/iss3/art2/
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spelling doaj-fd4d53feab0c4aae9b7ae6f3c861fe272020-11-24T23:14:27ZengResilience AllianceEcology and Society1708-30872013-09-01183210.5751/ES-05598-1803025598Exploring External Validity of Common Pool Resource Experiments: Insights from Artisanal Benthic Fisheries in ChileStefan Gelcich0Ricardo Guzman1Carlos Rodríguez-Sickert2Juan Carlos Castilla3Juan Camilo Cárdenas4Centro de Conservación Marina & Departamento de Ecología, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, ChileCentro de Investigación en Complejidad Social (CICS), Facultad de Gobierno, Universidad del Desarollo, Santiago, ChileCentro de Investigación en Complejidad Social (CICS), Facultad de Gobierno, UDD, Santiago, ChileCentro de Conservación Marina & Departamento de Ecología, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, ChileFacultad de Economía, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, ColombiaWe explore the external validity of a common pool resource (CPR) laboratory experiment. The experimental subjects were artisanal fishers who exploit benthic resources on the coast of Chile. A first set of subjects was recruited from fishers' unions that comanage their resources through territorial user right areas. These unions differ in their performance, which is largely the outcome of the cooperative efforts of their members. A second set of subjects was recruited among nonunionized fishers who do not participate in the comanagement system. They fish exclusively in open-access areas and barely cooperate in their fishing. Membership of a union and the union's performance in comanagement were related to the subjects' behavior in the laboratory. In the CPR experiment, members of high-performance unions showed high cooperation with each other, while members of low-performance unions cooperated significantly less. Nonunionized fishers did not cooperate at all. We also explored how the weak external enforcement of an individual quota can trigger changes in behavior, what we refer to as internalizing the norm. Only the members of high-performance unions internalized the norm. They refrained from overfishing until the end of the game, even though the sanction for exceeding the quota was not strong enough to be dissuasive from the point of view of pure self-interest. This study provided insight on the experimental analysis of cooperation in artisanal fisheries and suggested that the capacity to internalize norms is important to the sustainable exploitation of artisanal fisheries common pool resources.http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol18/iss3/art2/artisanal fisheriesbenthic resourcescomanagementcommon pool resourcesinternalization of normslaboratory experimentsmall-scale fisheriesterritorial user rights
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Ricardo Guzman
Carlos Rodríguez-Sickert
Juan Carlos Castilla
Juan Camilo Cárdenas
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Ricardo Guzman
Carlos Rodríguez-Sickert
Juan Carlos Castilla
Juan Camilo Cárdenas
Exploring External Validity of Common Pool Resource Experiments: Insights from Artisanal Benthic Fisheries in Chile
Ecology and Society
artisanal fisheries
benthic resources
comanagement
common pool resources
internalization of norms
laboratory experiment
small-scale fisheries
territorial user rights
author_facet Stefan Gelcich
Ricardo Guzman
Carlos Rodríguez-Sickert
Juan Carlos Castilla
Juan Camilo Cárdenas
author_sort Stefan Gelcich
title Exploring External Validity of Common Pool Resource Experiments: Insights from Artisanal Benthic Fisheries in Chile
title_short Exploring External Validity of Common Pool Resource Experiments: Insights from Artisanal Benthic Fisheries in Chile
title_full Exploring External Validity of Common Pool Resource Experiments: Insights from Artisanal Benthic Fisheries in Chile
title_fullStr Exploring External Validity of Common Pool Resource Experiments: Insights from Artisanal Benthic Fisheries in Chile
title_full_unstemmed Exploring External Validity of Common Pool Resource Experiments: Insights from Artisanal Benthic Fisheries in Chile
title_sort exploring external validity of common pool resource experiments: insights from artisanal benthic fisheries in chile
publisher Resilience Alliance
series Ecology and Society
issn 1708-3087
publishDate 2013-09-01
description We explore the external validity of a common pool resource (CPR) laboratory experiment. The experimental subjects were artisanal fishers who exploit benthic resources on the coast of Chile. A first set of subjects was recruited from fishers' unions that comanage their resources through territorial user right areas. These unions differ in their performance, which is largely the outcome of the cooperative efforts of their members. A second set of subjects was recruited among nonunionized fishers who do not participate in the comanagement system. They fish exclusively in open-access areas and barely cooperate in their fishing. Membership of a union and the union's performance in comanagement were related to the subjects' behavior in the laboratory. In the CPR experiment, members of high-performance unions showed high cooperation with each other, while members of low-performance unions cooperated significantly less. Nonunionized fishers did not cooperate at all. We also explored how the weak external enforcement of an individual quota can trigger changes in behavior, what we refer to as internalizing the norm. Only the members of high-performance unions internalized the norm. They refrained from overfishing until the end of the game, even though the sanction for exceeding the quota was not strong enough to be dissuasive from the point of view of pure self-interest. This study provided insight on the experimental analysis of cooperation in artisanal fisheries and suggested that the capacity to internalize norms is important to the sustainable exploitation of artisanal fisheries common pool resources.
topic artisanal fisheries
benthic resources
comanagement
common pool resources
internalization of norms
laboratory experiment
small-scale fisheries
territorial user rights
url http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol18/iss3/art2/
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