Fig. 3: Distributional benefits of the MBS for global fisheries. | npj Ocean Sustainability

Fig. 3: Distributional benefits of the MBS for global fisheries.

From: Building climate resilience, social sustainability and equity in global fisheries

Fig. 3: Distributional benefits of the MBS for global fisheries.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a Changes in the distribution of the global fisheries income by countries in 2020 compared to the status quo situation if the mechanism would be applied considering the SC-CO2 in 2050 (0 -dark blue- implies 0% of increase in income per capita relative to the status quo, and 1 -dark red- implies 100% of increase in income per capita relative compared to the status quo), b the Lorenz curve coefficients in the status quo situation (Gini = 0.56024), and the area gained (black-shadowed) with the mechanism in place (SC-CO2 = US$543 tCO2e−1, Gini = 0.52793) considering the estimated 2020 population.

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