“…Moreover, in contrast with the large scholarly attention given to the ecological and biological aspects of Galápagos, literature addressing socio-ecological and policy issues in this archipelago is relatively scarce. There is a small number of studies that focus on very specific issues, such as the governance/management of the Galápagos Marine Reserve [53][54][55], environmental conservation [53,56,57], waste management [57,58], water supply [59,60], tourism [61,62], fishing [63], and socio-ecological interactions [64][65][66][67]. Furthermore, these present a well-defined provincial scope.…”