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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Legal Regime Covering Mineral Resources Benefit Sharing in the International Seabed Area18
Seabed Mining within National Jurisdiction: An Assessment of the Relevant Legislation of the Cook Islands17
The Environmental Compensation Fund: Bridging Liability Gaps in the Deep Seabed Mining Regime16
Is Building Walls around Our Threatened Coastal Cities the Best Long-Term Solution to Extreme Events and Rising Sea Level?15
Adapting to Sea Level Rise: Insights from a New Evaluation Framework of Physical Design Projects13
Toward Sustainable Fishing Practices in Indonesia: Defining a Catch Quota Allocation for Saddletail Snapper ( Lutjanus Malabaricus ) in the Arafura Sea11
Adaptation Actions to Reduce Impairment of Indian River Lagoon Water Quality Caused by Climate Change, Florida, USA10
How Have the U.S. Coasts Changed (and How Are They Going to Change) as Cultural and Policy Spaces? An Example from California9
Visitor-Sourced Pollution and Esthetic Quality in the Coastal National Parks: Sample of Dilek Peninsula Büyük Menderes Delta National Park/Turkey9
The Impacts of Offshore Wind Farms on Coastal Tourists’ Behaviors in South Korea8
Balancing Human and Sea Turtle Safety: Evaluating Long-Wavelength Streetlights as a Coastal Roadway Management Tool7
Correspondence of Beach User Perception, Lifesaving Strategies and Rip Currents: Implications for Beach Management7
Public Perception and Response to Nuclear-Contaminated Water Release in Coastal and Marine Tourism: The Case of South Korea6
Shoreline Management and Coastal Resilience in Virginia: Analysis of the Roles of Environmental Nonprofit Organizations in Encouraging Living Shorelines6
Legal Aspects of Granting Land Rights for the Bajo Tribe in the Coastal Areas of Indonesia6
Examining Institutional Arrangements toward Coordinated Regional Ocean Governance and Blue Economy Policy Development in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM)6
On China’s Navigation Rights and Interests in the Tumen River and the Japanese Sea6
Marine Protected Area Networks in Indonesia: Progress, Lessons and a Network Design Case Study Covering Six Eastern Provinces6
Carbon and Water Footprints of Marinas in the Canary Islands (Spain)5
Implications and Lessons Learnt from Taiwan Marine Biodiversity Governance Transformation5
Social-Ecological Risk and Vulnerability to Flooding and Erosion along the Ohio Lake Erie Shoreline5
Introduction to Coastal Management Journal Special Issue on Ocean Acidification5
Effectiveness of Philippine Nationally Managed Marine Reserves in Improving Biomass and Trophic Structure of Coral Reef Fish Communities4
The Effect of Salt Marsh on Residential Property Values4
Are Current UK Coastal Defences Good Enough for Tomorrow? An Assessment of Vulnerability to Coastal Erosion3
Adaptive Capacity, Governance and Small Island Developing States: A Case Study of Sargassum Management in the Eastern Caribbean3
Assessing Management Perceptions Linked to a Flagship Species: A New Approach to Increase Landscape Management Legitimacy and Support3
Dedication: To Benjamin Labaree, the Sea’s Renaissance Man3
Diagnosing Sun Protection Behavioral Barriers and Identifying Interventions for Public Health and the Environment3
Watching it Wash Away, Watching it Grow: Evaluating Community Perspectives on Long-Term Coastal Restoration Projects in Louisiana3
The Challenges and Prospects of Women Fisherfolk in Makoko, Lagos State, Nigeria3
In Pursuit of Ecosystem-Based Management for Narragansett Bay: An Overview of Previous Models and Roadmap for Future Research3
Assessing Risk of Storm Surge for Coastal Provinces in Viet Nam3
Recent Developments in China’s Coastal Zone Management Legislation: An Appraisal3
Strategies to Develop Sustainable Seagrass-Associated Tourism in Indonesia3
Relationships between Livelihoods, Well-Being, and Marine Protected Areas: Evidence from a Community Survey, Watamu Marine National Park and Reserve, Kenya3
Monitoring Ocean Acidification within State Borders: Lessons from Washington State (USA)3
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