692 results on '"Gelcich, Stefan"'
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102. Why are Fishers not Enforcing Their Marine User Rights?
103. Accounting for Uncertainty in Value Judgements when Applying Multi-Attribute Value Theory
104. Incentivizing biodiversity conservation in artisanal fishing communities through territorial user rights and business model innovation
105. Ocean Calamities : Delineating the Boundaries between Scientific Evidence and Belief
106. Accounting for enforcement costs in the spatial allocation of marine zones
107. Reconsidering Ocean Calamities
108. Linking human well-being and jellyfish: ecosystem services, impacts, and societal responses
109. Public awareness, concerns, and priorities about anthropogenic impacts on marine environments
110. A practical approach for putting people in ecosystem-based ocean planning
111. Co-management in Europe: Insights from the gooseneck barnacle fishery in Asturias, Spain
112. Public engagement with marine climate change issues: (Re)framings, understandings and responses
113. A comparison of mixed logit and latent class models to estimate market segments for seafood faced with ocean acidification
114. Exploring relationships between gender and collective action in artisanal fisher associations of Central Chile
115. A system-wide approach to supporting improvements in seafood production practices and outcomes
116. Ecosystem Services and Abrupt Transformations in a Coastal Wetland Social-Ecological System : Tubul-Raqui after the 2010 Earthquake in Chile
117. Impacts of Climate Change on Marine Fisheries and Aquaculture in Chile
118. Financing Marine Protected Areas Through Visitor Fees: Insights from Tourists Willingness to Pay in Chile
119. Marine protected areas facilitate parasite populations among four fished host species of central Chile
120. A comparison of mixed logit and latent class models to estimate market segments for seafood faced with ocean acidification.
121. Telecoupling between catch, farming, and international trade for the gastropods Concholepas concholepas (loco) and Haliotis spp. (abalone)
122. The social–ecological system framework as a knowledge classificatory system for benthic small-scale fisheries
123. Alternative strategies for scaling up marine coastal biodiversity conservation in Chile
124. The programme on ecosystem change and society (PECS) - a decade of deepening social-ecological research through a place-based focus
125. Untangling social–ecological interactions : A methods portfolio approach to tackling contemporary sustainability challenges in fisheries
126. Restaurateurs' context, decisions, and views on supporting sustainable seafood: Insights from Chile
127. The programme on ecosystem change and society (PECS) - a decade of deepening social-ecological research through a place-based focus
128. Untangling social–ecological interactions: A methods portfolio approach to tackling contemporary sustainability challenges in fisheries
129. Adoption and impacts of fishing gear innovations: Insights from a small-scale fishery in Chile
130. Emerging frontiers in social-ecological systems research for sustainability of small-scale fisheries
131. Conservation incentives and collective choices in cooperative fisheries
132. Exploring External Validity of Common Pool Resource Experiments : Insights from Artisanal Benthic Fisheries in Chile
133. Bird Communities in Coastal Areas. Effects of Anthropogenic Influences and Distance From the Coast
134. Territorial User Rights for Fisheries as Ancillary Instruments for Marine Coastal Conservation in Chile
135. Exploring Social Capital in Chile’s Coastal Benthic Comanagement System Using a Network Approach
136. Near-term priorities for the science, policy and practice of Coastal and Marine Spatial Planning (CMSP)
137. Artisanal Fisher Association Leaders’ Estimates of Poaching in Their Exclusive Access Management Areas
138. Navigating transformations in governance of Chilean marine coastal resources
139. Spearfishing to depletion: evidence from temperate reef fishes in Chile
140. Engagement in co-management of marine benthic resources influences environmental perceptions of artisanal fishers
141. Add-on Conservation Benefits of Marine Territorial User Rights Fishery Policies in Central Chile
142. Co-Management Policy Can Reduce Resilience in Traditionally Manged Marine Ecosystems
143. A systematic evidence map of conservation knowledge in Chilean Patagonia
144. A dynamic simulation model to support reduction in illegal trade within legal wildlife markets
145. Exploring the role of access regimes over an economically important intertidal kelp species
146. A framework for assessing and intervening in markets driving unsustainable wildlife use
147. Local disconnects in global discourses—The unintended consequences of marine mammal protection on small‐scale fishers
148. Assessing Procedural Justice in the Administration of Small-Scale Benthic Fisheries in Chile
149. Conservation planning for people and nature in a Chilean biodiversity hotspot
150. Dataset: Blue Food policy objectives: an analysis of opportunities and trade-offs
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