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Indigenous and Western frameworks reveal bias in the scientific literature on salmon’s contributions to social-ecological systems

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Benefits and values of natural-origin and hatchery-origin salmon, the latter representing a key component of salmon management along the west coast of North America, have yet to be described in a way that relies on both Western and Indigenous perspectives. We characterize the social-ecological roles of anadromous Pacific salmon and trout, as depicted in peer-reviewed literature, in a systematic review. We identified 155 papers that met our criteria based on a systematic review of 685 published papers found through Web of Science. We used two existing frameworks – Common International Classification of Ecosystem Services (CICES) and Earth Economics’ Sociocultural Framework on the Significance of Salmon for Tribes and First Nations (EEScF) – to review and characterize ecosystem services and values of salmon in general and hatchery-origin salmon. We found that most of the values described were ecological rather than sociocultural, mapped more onto CICES than EEScF, and did not consider hat..., , # Data from: Indigenous and Western frameworks reveal bias in the scientific literature on salmon’s contributions to social-ecological systems Dataset DOI: [10.5061/dryad.q573n5twf](10.5061/dryad.q573n5twf) ## Description of the data and file structure This data supports work to characterize the social-ecological roles of anadromous Pacific salmon and trout, as depicted in peer-reviewed literature, in a systematic review. Authors reviewed 155 papers and used two existing frameworks – Common International Classification of Ecosystem Services (CICES) and Earth Economics’ Sociocultural Framework on the Significance of Salmon for Tribes and First Nations (EEScF) – to review and characterize ecosystem services and values of salmon in general and hatchery-origin salmon. Our findings are intended to support management decisions in the salmon recovery and hatchery management sectors. ### Files and variables #### File: `S1._Spreadsheet_of_raw_data_(3).xlsx` **Description:** Spreadsheet of ...,
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