Coastal Resilience Talks
24 February 2026, 14:00 CET
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The Coastal Resilience Talks, a joint initiative by DCC-CR, CMCC, and Deltares, continues.
This session will explore how the Social-Ecological System Framework can be applied in practice to connect disciplines, knowledge systems, and stakeholders in coastal and marine contexts. Drawing from a case study in Costa Grande, Guerrero (Mexico), the webinar will focus on the interconnections between small-scale fisheries and sustainable tourism, highlighting both challenges and opportunities emerging from a social-ecological perspective.
This presentation provides an overview of an experimental, practice-based application of the Social-Ecological System Framework (SESF) from an Early-Career Ocean Professional perspective. Originally developed to respond to urgent societal needs, SESF aims to connect different knowledge systems in conservation and environmental planning, and is particularly well suited to small-scale fisheries contexts.
Through a case study in Costa Grande, Guerrero (Mexico), the webinar will illustrate how SESF can support integrated understanding of social and ecological dynamics, bridging scientific research, local ecological knowledge, and governance processes related to small-scale fisheries and sustainable tourism.
Speaker: Maria Giovanna Stoppani, Early-Career Ocean Professional and PhD candidate at the University of Palermo
About the Speaker
Maria Giovanna Stoppani is a PhD candidate in the Doctoral Program of National Interest in Biodiversity at the University of Palermo. Her research focuses on the relationships between human communities and coastal and marine ecosystems, with particular attention to Social-Ecological System Frameworks, Small-Scale Fisheries, and Local Ecological Knowledge.
She has a strong interest in environmental justice and transdisciplinary methodologies applied to governance processes in small-scale fisheries, and is actively engaged as an Early-Career Ocean Professional in international research and collaboration initiatives.
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