Coastal Management

Papers
(The median citation count of Coastal Management is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-06-01 to 2024-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Marine Indigenous Areas: Conservation Assemblages for Sustainability in Southern Chile19
Climate Change Adaptation and Extreme Weather in the Small-Scale Fisheries of Dominica18
There Is no I in EAFM Adapting Integrated Ecosystem Assessment for Mid-Atlantic Fisheries Management18
Sustaining an Alaska Coastal Community: Integrating Place Based Well-Being Indicators and Fisheries Participation16
Vulnerability of Fishery-Based Livelihoods to Climate Change in Coastal Communities in Central Vietnam15
Effects of Decline in Fish Landings on the Livelihoods of Coastal Communities in Central Region of Ghana15
Governance of the Global Ocean Commons: Hopelessly Fragmented or Fixable?14
Using Integrated Ecosystem Assessments to Build Resilient Ecosystems, Communities, and Economies14
Marine Protected Area Networks in Indonesia: Progress, Lessons and a Network Design Case Study Covering Six Eastern Provinces13
Polycentric Governance, Coordination and Capacity: The Case of Sargassum Influxes in the Caribbean13
Strategies to Improve Management of Indonesia’s Blue Carbon Seagrass Habitats in Marine Protected Areas13
Vulnerability of Fishery-Based Livelihoods to Extreme Events: Local Perceptions of Damages from Hurricane Irma and Tropical Storm Alberto in Yaguajay, Central Cuba12
The Origin of NOAA’s Integrated Ecosystem Assessment Program: A Retrospective and Prospective12
Impacts of Natural Disasters on Subjective Vulnerability to Climate Change: A Study of Puerto Rican Fishers’ Perceptions after Hurricanes Irma & Maria11
Place-Based Ecosystem Management: Adapting Integrated Ecosystem Assessment Processes for Developing Scientifically and Socially Relevant Indicator Portfolios10
The IUU Nature of FADs: Implications for Tuna Management and Markets10
Are Municipalities Ready for Integrating Blue Carbon Concepts?: Content Analysis of Coastal Management Plans in the Philippines10
Social Vulnerability Index: Barbados – A Case Study9
An Investigation into the Impacts of Climate Change on Anthropogenic Polluted Coastal Lagoons in Ghana8
Caribbean Small-Scale Fishers’ Strategies for Extreme Weather Events: Lessons for Adaptive Capacity from the Dominican Republic and Belize8
Impact of Place Identity and Place Dependence on Satisfaction and Loyalty toward Black Sea Coastal Destinations: The Role of Visitation Frequency8
The Aftermath of Hurricane María on Puerto Rican Small-Scale Fisheries7
First Steps at First Point: Protecting California Surf Breaks and the Malibu Historic District7
Environmental Change and Human Migration: Stylized Facts from Puerto Rico and Honduras7
Improving the IEA Approach Using Principles of Open Data Science7
Patterns of Adaptation Response by Coastal Communities to Climate Risks6
Correspondence of Beach User Perception, Lifesaving Strategies and Rip Currents: Implications for Beach Management6
Are Current UK Coastal Defences Good Enough for Tomorrow? An Assessment of Vulnerability to Coastal Erosion6
The State of Beach Litter Pollution during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study of the Israeli Coasts6
The Challenges and Prospects of Women Fisherfolk in Makoko, Lagos State, Nigeria6
Economic Value of Salt Marshes under Uncertainty of Sea Level Rise: A Case Study of the Narragansett Bay5
Effectiveness of Philippine Nationally Managed Marine Reserves in Improving Biomass and Trophic Structure of Coral Reef Fish Communities5
Encouraging Living Shorelines over Shoreline Armoring: Insights from Property Owners Choices in the Chesapeake Bay5
Community Science for Coastal Acidification Monitoring and Research5
Adapting to Sea Level Rise: Insights from a New Evaluation Framework of Physical Design Projects5
A Proposal for Joint Marine Scientific Research Activities in the Disputed Maritime Areas of the South China Sea5
Networked Knowledge to Action in Support of Ocean Sustainability5
Characterizing Changes in Participation and Diversification in Small-Scale Fisheries of Virginia, USA4
Relationships between Livelihoods, Well-Being, and Marine Protected Areas: Evidence from a Community Survey, Watamu Marine National Park and Reserve, Kenya4
Bridging Shades of Blue: Co-constructing Knowledge with the International Panel for Ocean Sustainability4
Integrating Stakeholders’ Perceptions into Decision-Making for Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management4
Introduction to the NOAA Integrated Ecosystem Assessment Program: Advancing Ecosystem Based Management4
How Have the U.S. Coasts Changed (and How Are They Going to Change) as Cultural and Policy Spaces? An Example from California3
The Evolution of ICM Practices in Xiamen: Lessons and Challenges3
Socio-Economic Systems Response to Upwelling Variability in Small-Scale Fisheries: The Case of a Beach Seine Fishery in Ghana3
The Cost of Shoreline Protection: A Comparison of Approaches in Coastal New England and the Mid-­Atlantic3
Monitoring Ocean Acidification within State Borders: Lessons from Washington State (USA)3
Balancing Human and Sea Turtle Safety: Evaluating Long-Wavelength Streetlights as a Coastal Roadway Management Tool3
Seabed Mining within National Jurisdiction: An Assessment of the Relevant Legislation of the Cook Islands3
Recent Developments of China’s Institutional Reform for Ocean Management: An Appraisal3
US Virgin Islands Fishing Community Resilience: Informing a Research Agenda3
Ostensibly Effective Adaptive Measures Could Potentially Be Maladaptations: A Case Study of the Jiadung Coastal Area, Pingtung County, Taiwan3
Visitor-Sourced Pollution and Esthetic Quality in the Coastal National Parks: Sample of Dilek Peninsula Büyük Menderes Delta National Park/Turkey3
Using Stakeholders’ Perception to Evaluate the Prospects of Establishing Marine Protected Areas in the Niger Delta Coastal Ecosystem3
Enhancing a Coastal Territorial Vulnerability Index: Anticipating the Impacts of Coastal Flooding with a Local Scale Approach3
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