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Understanding ecological, and socio-economical vulnerabilities is fundamental towards developing and implementing regional adaptation strategies to climate change. The Portuguese coast is situated in a transition zone
between temperate ecosystems to the north, and subtropical with Mediterranean characteristics, to the south,
with distinct oceanographic regions (north, centre, and south), fish assemblages and socioeconomic realities of
fish communities across these regions. We develop a framework to assess fisheries climate vulnerability in each
port. A total of 32 ecological and socio-economic indicators were used to measure exposure, sensitivity, and
adaptive capacity of the fishing sector to climate change by combining i) environmental projections ii) information from fishing communities (surveys at ports) and iii) landings and socio-economic data from official
statistics offices. The vulnerability to climate change across regions, and its expected impact on fishing fleets and
local communities, was low-moderate. Such information will enable fishing communities and decision makers to
respond to expected climate change effects and direct/indirect associated activities. This framework comprises
background information for developing mandatory EU climate adaptation plans that aim to improve the resilience of fisheries socio-economic systems.
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Vulnerability Climate Change Fisheries Management Coastal Communities Governance Climate Adaptation
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Elsevier