Local knowledge reconstructs historical resource use

Author:

Castello Leandro1,Martins Eduardo G2,Sorice Michael G3,Smith Eric4,Almeida Morgana5,Bastos Gastao CC6,Cardoso Luis G7,Clauzet Mariana8,Dopona Alisson P9,Ferreira Beatrice10,Haimovici Manuel7,Jorge Marcelo1,Mendonça Jocemar6,Ávila‐da‐Silva Antonio O6,Roman Ana PO5,Ramires Milena11,de Miranda Laura V6,Lopes Priscila FM12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation Virginia Tech Blacksburg VA

2. Faculty of Environment University of Northern British Columbia Prince George Canada

3. Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation Virginia Tech Blacksburg VA

4. Department of Statistics Virginia Tech Blacksburg VA

5. Laboratory of Fisheries Biology and Management of Aquatic Resources Federal University of Pará Belém Brazil

6. Fisheries Institute Santos Brazil

7. Institute of Oceanography Federal University of Rio Grande Rio Grande Brazil

8. Public Policies, Strategies, and Development Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Brazil

9. Institute of Research of Cananéia Cananéia Brazil

10. Department of Oceanography Federal University of Pernambuco Recife Brazil

11. Laboratory of Human Ecology University of Santa Cecília Santos Brazil

12. Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte Natal Brazil

Abstract

Information on natural resource exploitation is vital for conservation but scarce in developing nations, which encompass most of the world and often lack the capacity to produce it. A growing approach to generate information about resource use in the context of developing nations relies on surveys of resource users about their recollections (recall) of past harvests. However, the reliability of harvest recalls remains unclear. Here, we show that harvest recalls can be as accurate to data collected by standardized protocols, despite that recalls are variable and affected by the age of the recollecting person and the length of time elapsed since the event. Samples of harvest recalls permit relatively reliable reconstruction of harvests for up to 39 years in the past. Harvest recalls therefore have strong potential to inform data‐poor resource systems and curb shifting baselines around the world at a fraction of the cost of conventional approaches.

Publisher

Wiley

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