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List of works by Amber Himes-Cornell

An analysis of the potential positive and negative livelihood impacts of coastal carbon offset projects

scientific article published on 31 January 2019

Assessing climate change vulnerability in Alaska's fishing communities

scholarly article by Amber Himes-Cornell & Stephen Kasperski published February 2015 in Fisheries Research

Climate science strategy of the US National Marine Fisheries Service

scholarly article by D. Shallin Busch published in December 2016

Do Active Participation Measures Help Fishermen Retain Fishing Privileges?

article by Marysia Szymkowiak & Amber Himes-Cornell published 14 November 2016 in Coastal Management

Fisheries allocations for socioeconomic development: Lessons learned from the Western Alaska Community Development Quota (CDQ) program

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International Implications of Climate Change

Linking ecosystem processes to communities of practice through commercially fished species in the Gulf of Alaska

scholarly article by Stephani G. Zador et al published 20 April 2017 in I C E S Journal of Marine Science

Local fishermen's perceptions of the usefulness of artificial reef ecosystem services in Portugal

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Making Landfall: Linkages between Fishing Communities and Support Services

Ocean and coastal indicators: understanding and coping with climate change at the land-sea interface

scientific article published on 08 December 2020

Resilience strategies in the face of short- and long-term change: out-migration and fisheries regulation in Alaskan fishing communities

article by Amber Himes-Cornell & Kristin Hoelting published 2015 in Ecology and Society

Stakeholders' conceptualization of offshore aquaculture and small-scale fisheries interactions using a Bayesian approach

article by Jorge Ramos et al published March 2017 in Ocean and Coastal Management

Understanding vulnerability in Alaska fishing communities: A validation methodology for rapid assessment of indices related to well-being

scholarly article by Amber Himes-Cornell et al published May 2016 in Ocean and Coastal Management

Using Socioeconomic and Fisheries Involvement Indices to Understand Alaska Fishing Community Well-Being

scholarly article by Amber Himes-Cornell & Stephen Kasperski published 2 January 2016 in Coastal Management

Utilizing Oral Histories to Understand the Social Networks of Oregon Fishermen in Alaska

scholarly article by Christina Package-Ward & Amber Himes-Cornell published September 2014 in Human Organization

Valuing ecosystem services from blue forests: A systematic review of the valuation of salt marshes, sea grass beds and mangrove forests

scholarly article by Amber Himes-Cornell et al published April 2018 in Ecosystem services

Weighting and Imputation for Missing Data in a Cost and Earnings Fishery Survey

article by Daniel K. Lew et al published April 2015 in Marine Resource Economics