Knowledge Co-Production for the Identification and Selection of Ecological, Social, and Economic Indicators for the Beaufort Sea

Regions: Inuvialuit Settlement Region

Tags: social sciences, resource management, ecological monitoring

Principal Investigator: Loseto, Lisa (4)
Licence Number: 16241
Organization: Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Licensed Year(s): 2018 2017 2016
Issued: Feb 15, 2018

Objective(s): To bring together indicators from multiple sources, along with multi-stakeholder perspectives, to provide a comprehensive evaluation of indicators to meet the goals of managing agencies.

Project Description: The overarching objective of this project is to bring together indicators from multiple sources, along with multi-stakeholder perspectives, to provide a comprehensive evaluation of indicators to meet the goals of managing agencies. In order to accomplish this the research team aim to: 1) identify the stakeholder objectives to be used for monitoring marine resources; 2) create comprehensive data on indicators (ecological, social, economic) used in monitoring across the Inuvialuit Settlement Region (ISR); and, 3) develop methods to select indicators to be used for monitoring at the regional scale that suit the needs of multiple co-management agencies. In order to identify the long term objectives of co-management agencies and the current indicators being used, consultations with individuals from each agency will be used. Community consultation will be used in 2016 and 2017 to identify gaps in current monitoring programs and provide feedback to the selection of regional indicators. This process will involve focus groups with individuals selected through the Hunters and Trappers Committee’s (HTC's) to represent the community as a whole. At each of these stages co-management agencies and community members are invited to participate. During year 1, the Beaufort Sea Partnership meeting will serve as a forum to present preliminary research on multi-stakeholder objectives and receive feedback. During year 2, focus groups in each community are anticipated to identify linages for conceptual models. In year 3, community consultations are expected to validate the selection of indicators. Co-management agencies (Inuvialuit Regional Corporation, Fisheries Joint Management Committee, Hunters and Trappers Committee’s) will be involved in project milestones. During 2016 and 2017 community tours will be used to update community members of completed work and notify them of upcoming work. In addition, research updates will be sent to the HTCs and presentations will be made to both the Fisheries Joint Management Committee (annually in January) and Inuvialuit Game Council (summer or fall quarterly meetings). Research presentations and materials will also be available at the Beaufort Sea partnership meeting annually (fall 2016 and 2017) where the research team will provide representatives from each community with updates. The research team will also provide partners at Inuvialuit Regional Corporation with materials to distribute. The fieldwork for this study will be conducted from February 15, 2018 to March 30, 2018.