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List of works by Arielle S. Levine

A framework for evaluating and designing citizen science programs for natural resources monitoring

scientific article

A transdisciplinary framework proposal for surf break conservation and management: Bahía de Todos Santos World Surfing Reserve

scholarly article by Mara Arroyo published in February 2019

Citizen Science: Exploring the Potential of Natural Resource Monitoring Programs to Influence Environmental Attitudes and Behaviors

Climate adaptation in the market squid fishery: fishermen responses to past variability associated with El Niño Southern Oscillation cycles inform our understanding of adaptive capacity in the face of future climate change

scientific article published on 04 July 2022

Convergence or Convenience? International Conservation NGOs and Development Assistance in Tanzania

article

Ecosystem monitoring for ecosystem-based management: using a polycentric approach to balance information trade-offs

article published in 2016

Evaluating the best available social science for natural resource management decision-making

Integrating oceans into climate policy: Any green new deal needs a splash of blue

scientific article

Maneuvering towards adaptive co-management in a coral reef fishery

scholarly article by Chelsea E. Hunter published in December 2018

Marine resource management: Culture, livelihoods, and governance

scientific article (publication date: May 2015)

Participation, Power, and Equity: Examining Three Key Social Dimensions of Fisheries Comanagement

article by Barbara Quimby et al published 18 September 2018 in Sustainability

Participatory GIS to inform coral reef ecosystem management: Mapping human coastal and ocean uses in Hawaii

Resident Perceptions of Ecosystem Services Provided by U.S. Coral Reefs: Highlights from the First Cycle of the National Coral Reef Monitoring Program’s Socioeconomic Survey

scientific article published on 02 August 2021

SOCIAL SCIENCE AND SUSTAINABILITY. Engage key social concepts for sustainability

scientific article

The development and unraveling of marine resource co-management in the Pemba Channel, Zanzibar: institutions, governance, and the politics of scale

article

Traditional Knowledge, use, and Management of Living Marine Resources in American Samoa: Documenting Changes Over Time through Interviews with Elder Fishers

Using common-pool resource design principles to assess the viability of community-based fisheries co-management systems in American Samoa and Hawai’i

scholarly article by Arielle Levine published in December 2015

What makes a “successful” marine protected area? The unique context of Hawaii′s fish replenishment areas

scholarly article by Jaime Speed Rossiter published in February 2014

Wildlife Conservation and Protected Areas: Darwin, Marx, and Modern Science in the Search for Patterns That Connect