Dr Nwamaka Okeke-Ogbuafor Professor Tim Gray Professor Selina Stead
| Is nutrition sensitive fish farming a panacea for Africa's increasing malnutrition burden? The case of Sierra Leone | 2024 |
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Dr Andrew Temple Professor Per Berggren Professor Selina Stead
| Linking extinction risk to the economic and nutritional value of sharks in small-scale fisheries | 2024 |
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Professor Tim Gray Rebecca Korda Professor Selina Stead
| Democracy and Human Rights in the Management of Small-Scale Fisheries in England | 2023 |
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Rebecca Korda Professor Tim Gray Professor Selina Stead
| Integration or separation? The future of the English small-scale coastal fishery | 2023 |
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Dr Nwamaka Okeke-Ogbuafor Professor Tim Gray Professor Selina Stead
| Proposed solutions to the problems of the Lake Chad fisheries: Resilience lessons for Africa? | 2023 |
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Dr Nwamaka Okeke-Ogbuafor Professor Selina Stead Professor Tim Gray
| Alleviating impacts of climate change on fishing communities using weather information to improve fishers' resilience | 2022 |
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Danielle Robinson Dr Steven Newman Professor Mark Whittingham Dr Richard Francksen Professor Selina Stead et al. | Fisher–shark interactions: A loss of support for the Maldives shark sanctuary from reef fishers whose livelihoods are affected by shark depredation | 2022 |
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Professor Maggie Roe Professor Selina Stead
| Socio-cultural values and seascape planning | 2022 |
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Rebecca Korda Professor Tim Gray Professor Selina Stead
| Addressing low rates of attendance within fisher focus groups: Reflections from inshore fisheries research in England | 2021 |
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Dr Nwamaka Okeke-Ogbuafor Professor Selina Stead Professor Tim Gray
| Is inland aquaculture the panacea for Sierra Leone's decline in marine fish stocks? | 2021 |
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Professor Tim Gray Dr Gary Caldwell Professor Selina Stead
| A value-chain analysis of Malaysia's seaweed industry | 2020 |
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Dr Andrew Temple Professor Selina Stead Professor Per Berggren
| Comparison of local knowledge and researcher-led observations for wildlife exploitation assessment and management | 2020 |
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Dr Nwamaka Okeke-Ogbuafor Professor Tim Gray Professor Selina Stead
| Is there a ‘wicked problem’ of small-scale coastal fisheries in Sierra Leone? | 2020 |
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Dr Andrew Temple Professor Selina Stead Dr Ellen Barrowclift-Mahon Professor Per Berggren
| Life-history, exploitation and extinction risk of the data-poor Baraka's whipray (Maculabatis ambigua) in small-scale tropical fisheries | 2020 |
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Rebecca Korda Professor Tim Gray Professor Selina Stead
| Resilience in the English Small-Scale Fishery: Small Fry but Big Issue | 2020 |
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Dr Nwamaka Okeke-Ogbuafor Professor Tim Gray Professor Selina Stead
| The controversial role of foreign fisheries consultants in Sierra Leone's coastal waters | 2020 |
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Danielle Robinson Professor Selina Stead
| Community perceptions link environmental decline to reduced support for tourism development in small island states: A case study in the Turks and Caicos Islands | 2019 |
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Professor Tim Gray Dr Andrew Temple Professor Selina Stead
| Improving bycatch mitigation measures for marine megafauna in Zanzibar, Tanzania | 2019 |
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Dr Andrew Temple Professor Selina Stead Professor Per Berggren
| Marine megafauna catch in southwestern Indian Ocean small-scale fisheries from landings data | 2019 |
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Dr Mohammad Alqattan Professor Tim Gray Professor Selina Stead
| The illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing in Kuwait: Problems and solutions | 2019 |
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Nwamaka Okeke-Ogbuafor Professor Tim Gray Professor Selina Stead
| A comparative analysis of the role of traditional and modern community-based organizations in promoting community development in Ogoniland, Nigeria | 2018 |
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Georgina Robinson Dr Gary Caldwell Professor Selina Stead
| Carbon amendment stimulates benthic nitrogen cycling during the bioremediation of particulate aquaculture waste | 2018 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Community based aquaculture in the western Indian Ocean: challenges and opportunities for developing sustainable coastal livelihoods | 2018 |
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Dr Andrew Temple Professor Selina Stead Professor Per Berggren
| Marine megafauna interactions with small-scale fisheries in the southwestern Indian Ocean: a review of status and challenges for research and management | 2018 |
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Professor Selina Stead Professor Tim Gray
| Measurement of open innovation in the marine biotechnology sector in Oman | 2018 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Rethinking marine resource governance for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals | 2018 |
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Dr Rachel Turner Dr Johanna Forster Professor Clare Fitzsimmons Professor Selina Stead
| Social fit of coral reef governance varies among individuals | 2018 |
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Jonathan Hills Professor Selina Stead
| Sustainable financing of a national Marine Protected Area network in Fiji | 2018 |
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Dr Gary Caldwell Professor Selina Stead
| The effect of resource quality on the growth of Holothuria scabra during aquaculture waste bioremediation | 2018 |
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Dr Mohammad Alqattan Professor Tim Gray Professor Selina Stead
| The Forgotten Pirates: Iraqi and Iranian Pirates in the Arabian Gulf Who Have Never Been Reported to the International Maritime Bureau | 2018 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Towards a framework to support coastal change governance in small islands | 2018 |
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Professor Mark Reed Professor Selina Stead Professor Mark Whittingham
| A Place-Based Approach to Payments for Ecosystem Services | 2017 |
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Dr Johanna Forster Dr Rachel Turner Professor Clare Fitzsimmons Angelie Peterson Professor Selina Stead et al. | Evidence of a common understanding of proximate and distal drivers of reef health | 2017 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Governance and Offshore Aquaculture in Multi-resource Use Settings | 2017 |
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Dr Estelle Jones Professor Selina Stead Professor Tim Gray
| How effective are MPAs in conserving crab stocks? A comparison of fisheries and conservation objectives in three coastal MPAs in Thailand | 2017 |
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Dr Ellen Barrowclift-Mahon Dr Andrew Temple Professor Selina Stead Professor Per Berggren
| Social, economic and trade characteristics of the elasmobranch fishery on Unguja Island, Zanzibar, East Africa | 2017 |
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Dr Estelle Jones Professor Tim Gray Professor Selina Stead
| A comparative analysis of three marine governance systems for implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) | 2016 |
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Professor Selina Stead Dr Matthew Slater
| Co-culture of sea cucumber Holothuria scabra and red seaweed Kappaphycus striatum | 2016 |
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Adibi MD Nor Professor Tim Gray Dr Gary Caldwell Professor Selina Stead
| Is a cooperative approach to seaweed farming effectual? An analysis of the Seaweed Cluster Project (SCP), Malaysia | 2016 |
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Dr Margarita Lavides Erina Molina Professor Aileen Mill Professor Stephen Rushton Professor Selina Stead et al. | Patterns of Coral-Reef Finfish Species Disappearances Inferred from Fishers’ Knowledge in Global Epicentre of Marine Shorefish Diversity | 2016 |
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Dr Georgi Robinson Dr Gary Caldwell Dr Matthew Wade Professor Selina Stead
| Profiling bacterial communities associated with sediment-based aquaculture bioremediation systems under contrasting redox regimes | 2016 |
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Nwamaka Okeke-Ogbuafor Professor Tim Gray Professor Selina Stead
| Reconciling traditional indigenous governance with contemporary approaches to decision making in Ogoni communities in Rivers State, Nigeria | 2016 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| A revolution without people? Closing the people–policy gap in aquaculture development | 2015 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Managing unintegrated coasts with multi-level governance, Keynote Paper. | 2015 |
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Dr Rachel Turner Professor Nick Polunin Professor Selina Stead
| Mapping inshore fisheries: Comparing observed and perceived distributions of pot fishing activity in Northumberland | 2015 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Mariculture: Aquaculture in the Marine Environment | 2015 |
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Dr Georgi Robinson Dr Gary Caldwell Dr Matthew Slater Professor Selina Stead
| Redox stratification drives enhanced growth in a commercially important deposit-feeding invertebrate: implications for aquaculture bioremediation technologies | 2015 |
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Professor Tim Gray Professor Selina Stead
| Seychelles, a vulnerable or resilient SIDS? A local perspective | 2015 |
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Alexander Caveen Professor Nick Polunin Professor Tim Gray Professor Selina Stead
| The Controversy over Marine Protected Areas: Science Meets Policy | 2015 |
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Professor Selina Stead Professor Grant Burgess
| The development of marine biotechnology in Oman: Potential for capacity building through open innovation | 2015 |
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Dr Estelle Jones Professor Tim Gray Professor Selina Stead
| The governability of mangrove systems in Thailand: Comparative successes of different governance models | 2015 |
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Alexander Caveen Professor Clare Fitzsimmons Christopher Sweeting Helen Bloomfield Dr Estelle Jones et al. | Diverging Strategies to Planning an Ecologically Coherent Network of MPAs in the North Sea: The Roles of Advocacy, Evidence and Pragmatism in the Face of Uncertainty | 2014 |
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Dr Rachel Turner Professor Clare Fitzsimmons Dr Johanna Forster Professor Selina Stead
| Measuring good governance for complex ecosystems: Perceptions of coral reef-dependent communities in the Caribbean. | 2014 |
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Dr Matthew Slater Professor Selina Stead
| Perceptions of Rule-Breaking Related to Marine Ecosystem Health | 2014 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Role of marine governance in seafood security and ethics, Keynote Paper | 2014 |
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Dr Rachel Turner Professor Nick Polunin Professor Selina Stead
| Social networks and fishers' behavior: exploring the links between information flow and fishing success in the Northumberland lobster fishery | 2014 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Socialising fisheries: how can we implement policy, Invited Paper | 2014 |
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Dr Peter Mumby Jason Flower Professor Clare Fitzsimmons Dr Johanna Forster Professor Selina Stead et al. | Towards Reef Resilience and Sustainable Livelihoods: A handbook for Caribbean coral reef managers | 2014 |
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Natalie Bown Professor Tim Gray Professor Selina Stead
| Co-management and adaptive co-management: two modes of governance in a Honduran marine protected area | 2013 |
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Camilla Macdonald Professor Selina Stead Dr Matthew Slater
| Consumption and remediation of European Seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) waste by the sea cucumber Holothuria forskali | 2013 |
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Katharine Hart Professor Tim Gray Professor Selina Stead
| Consumptive versus non-consumptive use of sea turtles? Stakeholder perceptions about sustainable use in three communities near Cahuita National Park, Costa Rica | 2013 |
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Natalie Bown Professor Tim Gray Professor Selina Stead
| Contested Forms of Governance in Marine Protected Areas: A Study of Co-Management and Adaptive Co-Management | 2013 |
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Dr Johanna Forster Angelie Peterson Professor Clare Fitzsimmons Professor Selina Stead
| Coral reef management in a changing environment: livelihood responses and governance challenges | 2013 |
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Dr Matthew Slater Professor Aileen Mill Professor Stephen Rushton Professor Selina Stead
| Effect of social and economic drivers on choosing aquaculture as a coastal livelihood | 2013 |
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Professor Selina Stead Professor Clare Fitzsimmons Dr Rachel Turner Dr Johanna Forster
| Future of Reefs in a Changing Environment (FORCE): a multi-layer adaptive governance framework for Caribbean coral reefs | 2013 |
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Alexander Caveen Professor Tim Gray Professor Selina Stead Professor Nick Polunin
| MPA policy: What lies behind the science? | 2013 |
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Dr Matthew Slater Professor Selina Stead
| Resource perception, livelihood choices and fishery exit in a Coastal ResourceManagement area | 2013 |
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Dr Georgi Robinson Dr Matthew Slater Professor Selina Stead
| Role of sand as substrate and dietary component for juvenile sea cucumber Holothuria scabra | 2013 |
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Dr Rachel Turner Professor Tim Gray Professor Nick Polunin Professor Selina Stead
| Territoriality as a driver of fishers' spatial behaviour in the Northumberland lobster fishery | 2013 |
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Angelie Peterson Professor Clare Fitzsimmons Dr Rachel Turner Dr Johanna Forster Professor Selina Stead et al. | The role of bridging organisations in Caribbean coral reef governance | 2013 |
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Dr Johanna Forster Dr Rachel Turner Angelie Peterson Professor Clare Fitzsimmons Professor Selina Stead et al. | Ultimate and proximate drivers of Caribbean reef health: A common understanding? | 2013 |
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Natalie Bown Professor Tim Gray Professor Selina Stead
| Contested Forms of Governance in Marine Protected Areas: A Study of Co-Management and Adaptive Co-Management | 2012 |
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Helen Bloomfield Dr Christopher Sweeting Professor Aileen Mill Professor Selina Stead Professor Nick Polunin et al. | No-trawl area impacts: perceptions, compliance and fish abundances | 2012 |
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Professor Tim Gray Professor Selina Stead
| The concept of integrated national maritime policy and its application to Saudi Arabia | 2012 |
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Timothy Daw Dr Tim McClanahan Professor Selina Stead Nicholas Graham
| To Fish or Not to Fish: Factors at Multiple Scales Affecting Artisanal Fishers’ Readiness to Exit a Declining | 2012 |
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Dr Tim McClanahan Nicholas Graham Timothy Daw Professor Selina Stead
| Vulnerability of coastal communities to key impacts of climate change on coral reef fisheries | 2012 |
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Professor Tim Gray Professor Selina Stead Estelle Jones
| Quota discarding and distributive justice: The case of the under-10m fishing fleet in Sussex, England | 2011 |
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Rachel Turner Professor Clare Fitzsimmons Dr Johanna Forster Angelie Peterson Professor Selina Stead et al. | Resource User Perceptions of Marine Governance and Coral Reef Management in The Bay Islands, Honduras | 2011 |
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Angelie Peterson Professor Selina Stead
| Rule breaking and livelihood options in marine protected areas | 2011 |
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Professor Selina Stead Professor Tim Gray
| Saudi Maritime Policy: Integrated Governance | 2011 |
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Professor Clare Fitzsimmons Dr Johanna Forster Angelie Peterson Professor Selina Stead Rachel Turner et al. | Setting future scenarios for management, stakeholder usage, and the health of Caribbean reef ecosystems | 2011 |
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Angelie Peterson Professor Clare Fitzsimmons Dr Johanna Forster Professor Selina Stead Rachel Turner et al. | The Role of Different Actors in Caribbean Coral Reef Governance Through Multi-level Social Networks | 2011 |
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Dr Matt Slater Camilla Macdonald Professor Selina Stead
| The value of the sea cucumber Holothria forskali as a novel species in integrated multitrophic aquaculture systems | 2011 |
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Professor Clare Fitzsimmons Dr Johanna Forster Angelie Peterson Professor Selina Stead
| FORCE: an ecosystem approach to managing Caribbean reefs in the face of climate change | 2010 |
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Professor Selina Stead Professor Clare Fitzsimmons Dr Johanna Forster Dr Matthew Slater
| Hunters and gatherers - modelling attitude, perceptions and socio-economics to develop a coral reef aquaculture science research network | 2010 |
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Professor Selina Stead Dr Matthew Slater
| Linking Attitudes, Perceptions and Socio-economics to Aquaculture Governance | 2010 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Social acceptability of a Marine Protected Area: the case of Reunion Island | 2010 |
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Dr Margarita Lavides Professor Nick Polunin Professor Selina Stead
| Finfish disappearances around Bohol, Philippines inferred from traditional ecological knowledge | 2009 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Future of marine aquaculture in a changing fisheries environment | 2009 |
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Dr Tim McClanahan Timothy Daw Professor Selina Stead Professor Nick Polunin
| Identifying Reefs of Hope and Hopeful Actions: Contextualizing Environmental, Ecological, and Social Parameters to Respond Effectively to Climate Change | 2009 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Socio-economic research opportunities in marine policy and coastal aquaculture governance | 2009 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Surrounding Seas: how the natural environment is changing. | 2009 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Sustainable aquaculture development in Europe – what’s the message for East Africa? | 2009 |
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Dr Tim McClanahan Timothy Daw Professor Selina Stead Professor Nick Polunin
| Conservation action in a changing climate | 2008 |
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Rachel Turner Nicholas Graham Professor Nick Polunin Professor Selina Stead
| Ecological and socio-economic responses to change in subsistence fishing societies | 2008 |
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Professor Tim Gray Jenny Hatchard Timothy Daw Professor Selina Stead
| New cod war of words: 'Cod is God' versus 'sod the cod'-Two opposed discourses on the North Sea Cod Recovery Programme | 2008 |
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Jenny Hatchard Professor Selina Stead
| Stakeholder perspectives on fisheries science and modelling | 2008 |
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Rachel Turner Professor Nick Polunin Professor Selina Stead Dr Shaun Wilson
| Declining reliance on marine resources in remote South Pacific societies: Ecological versus socio-economic drivers | 2007 |
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Peter Chaniotis Professor Selina Stead
| Interviewing people about the coast on the coast: Appraising the wider adoption of ICZM in North East England | 2007 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Outcomes from the workshop, “Our Vibrant Coast”. The way forward for integrated coastal management in North East England. Sunderland Science Park, 18th July 2006 | 2007 |
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Professor Selina Stead Timothy Daw Dr Tim McClanahan
| Perceptions and future scenarios of people’s dependence on coral reef fisheries in the western Indian Ocean | 2007 |
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Timothy Daw Dr Tim McClanahan Professor Selina Stead
| The poverty trap: how socioeconomic factors influence exit from a declining fishery | 2007 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| A Coastal and Marine National Park for Scotland in partnership with Integrated Coastal Zone Management | 2006 |
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Annette Mühlig Genannt Hofmann Professor Nick Polunin Professor Selina Stead Nicholas Graham
| Community-based marine resource management in Fiji - from yesterday to tomorrow | 2006 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Effects of socio-economic drivers on unchanging coastal governance in Mauritius and Seychelles | 2006 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| EFIMAS WP5 UK Focus Groups Report. York University, 9-11 August 2006 | 2006 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Integrated Coastal Zone Management in the North-East of England: a regional review | 2006 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Plenary paper. Marine aquaculture governance, human perceptions, ICZM and socio-economic baselines | 2006 |
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Natalie Bown Professor Selina Stead Professor Tim Gray Professor Ella Ritchie OBE
| Socio-economic and ecological indicators for analysing the success of the Cayos Cochinos Marine Protected Area (CCMPA) objective for fisheries management. | 2006 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Socio-economic consequences, ICZM trends and governance options for marine aquaculture | 2006 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Socio-economic consequences, ICZM trends and governance options for marine aquaculture | 2006 |
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Annette Mühlig Genannt Hofmann Professor Selina Stead Professor Nick Polunin
| Three to tango for community-based marine resource management in Fiji | 2006 |
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Professor Selina Stead Timothy Daw Nicholas Graham Professor Tim Gray Professor Nick Polunin et al. | Trends in climate change, coastal governance, coral reef ecology and socio-economic variation in the Seychelles | 2006 |
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Professor Selina Stead Timothy Daw Professor Tim Gray
| Uses of fishers’ knowledge in fisheries management. | 2006 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| A comparative analysis of two forms of stakeholder participation in European aquaculture governance: self-regulation and integrated coastal zone management | 2005 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Changes in Scottish coastal fishing communities - Understanding socio-economic dynamics to aid management, planning and policy | 2005 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Fishermen’s knowledge and participation to improve fisheries governance | 2005 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Integrating stakeholder knowledge into interdisciplinary science: lessons from fisheries for aiding the development of sustainable management and policy for aquaculture | 2005 |
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Professor Peter Burbridge Professor Selina Stead
| Keynote paper.Integrating social sciences into stakeholder-driven planning: the European experience | 2005 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Socio-economic aspects of Aquaculture | 2005 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Three’s a crowd: fishermen, government and scientists. | 2005 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Three's a crowd: Fishermen, government and scientists | 2005 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Applying interdisciplinary approaches to management of sustainable aquaculture development | 2004 |
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Professor Nick Polunin Professor Selina Stead Nicholas Graham
| Community-based marine resource management in Fiji – from yesterday to tomorrow | 2004 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Role of stakeholders (fishers) in advancing management, policy and science: an interdisciplinary case study | 2004 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Days at sea: from the fishers’ mouths | 2003 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Role of ICZM in fisheries governance | 2003 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| The application of fishermen’s knowledge to fisheries management | 2003 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| The legislative puzzle – aid or barrier to integration. | 2003 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Aquaculture and its role in Integrated Coastal Zone Management | 2002 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Aquaculture and its role in Integrated Coastal Zone Management | 2002 |
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Professor Philip Allmendinger Professor Selina Stead
| Delivering Integrated Coastal Zone Management through land-use planning | 2002 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Handbook of Salmon farming | 2002 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Integrated management of salmon farming areas | 2002 |
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Professor Marcus Kaiser Professor Selina Stead
| Uncertainties and values in European aquaculture: communication, management and policy issues in times of “changing public perceptions” | 2002 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Communicating uncertainties and values in aquaculture: policy and management issues in times of ‘… changing public perceptions’ | 2001 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Local Authorities and the Co-ordination of Management and Spatial Planning with regard to Atlantic Salmon, Salmo salar L | 2001 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Proceedings of Aquaculture and its role in Integrated Coastal Zone Management. European Aquaculture Society | 2001 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Proceedings of New species. New technologies. European Aquaculture Society Special Publication | 2001 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| An individual approach to monitoring effects of environmental factors on feed intake and growth of Atlantic salmon | 2000 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Management of Scotland’s salmon resource – advances in aquaculture | 2000 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Managing Scotland’s salmon resource – advances in aquaculture | 2000 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Research based on individual fish, a tool for better management of farmed salmon | 2000 |
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Professor Selina Stead
| Food consumption and growth in maturing Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) | 1999 |
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