Coastal Management

Papers
(The TQCC 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Impacts of Offshore Wind Farms on Coastal Tourists’ Behaviors in South Korea21
Responsible Fisheries Development and International Integration: From EVFTA’s Requirements and Vietnam’s IUU Yellow Card Removal Experience15
Diagnosing Sun Protection Behavioral Barriers and Identifying Interventions for Public Health and the Environment14
Watching it Wash Away, Watching it Grow: Evaluating Community Perspectives on Long-Term Coastal Restoration Projects in Louisiana14
Adaptive Capacity, Governance and Small Island Developing States: A Case Study of Sargassum Management in the Eastern Caribbean12
Towards Marine Spatial Planning Implementation in Indonesia: Progress and Hindering Factors10
Resilience of coastal upland vegetation post-Hurricane Sandy10
Preliminary Exploration of Unreported and Unregulated Sea Urchin Exploitation in Eastern Indonesia9
Marine Finfish Aquaculture Planning Using MCDM and Numerical Modelling Tools to Aide Industry Expansion along the North Borneo West Coast8
Design and Evaluation of Coastal Web Atlases: Best Practices and Future Opportunities for Map Representation, Interaction, and Usability7
Hope’s Role in Responding to U.S. Climate and Environmental Policy7
A Socioecological Approach to Assessing Risks from and Threats to Freshwater Recreation to and from Invasive Species in the North Puget Sound Region6
What’s in a Name? Consumer Preferences and Premiums for Distinct Sustainability Aspects of Tuna6
ATSEA: A Regional Collaboration to Address Transboundary Threats to Ecosystems for Human Well-Being in the Arafura and Timor Seas5
Impacts of Diverse Stakeholder Participation on Fisheries Management5
Can We Freely Fish on the High Seas?—A China’s Response5
Cultural Benefits Knowledge and Social Learning in Elwha River Dam Removal and Ecosystem Decision-Making4
Can Environmental Docents Influence Visitors’ Environmentally Responsible Behavior? The Changes in Relationships Between Tourists’ Environmental Concern and Environmentally Responsible Behavior in a C4
Greening the Maritime Sector Through Autonomous Shipping: Rethinking Safety, Liability, and Regulatory Frameworks4
Economic Burden and Costs of Drowning in Costa Rica4
Response of Barrier Islands During Sea-Level Rise: Perspective from More than Fifty Years of Research4
A Call for a Cultural Shift in Oceanography4
Legal Regime Covering Mineral Resources Benefit Sharing in the International Seabed Area4
Gender Dimensions of Vulnerabilities, Adaptations and Alternative Livelihoods of the Closed Season in Elmina – Ghana: A Qualitative Study3
Sea Cucumber Fishing Areas and Fishing Management in Indonesia3
An Evaluation of the Advisory System for North Carolina Marine Fisheries Regulators3
On China’s Navigation Rights and Interests in the Tumen River and the Japanese Sea3
Recent Trend of Seafood Consumption in South Korea: Generational Insights and Strategies for Revitalization3
Transboundary Environmental Harm and the Increasing Risk of Oil Spills and Marine Debris in the Semi-Enclosed Arafura and Timor Seas Region3
From Wicked Problem to Innovative Solutions: Addressing the Economic Burden of Aging OSS in the Puget Sound Region3
Regulatory Perspective on Green Port Development in Vietnam3
Bridging Shades of Blue: Co-constructing Knowledge with the International Panel for Ocean Sustainability3
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