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Kevin St. Martin
Kevin St. Martin
Professor, Geography, Rutgers University
Adresse e-mail validée de geography.rutgers.edu
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An index to assess the health and benefits of the global ocean
BS Halpern, C Longo, D Hardy, KL McLeod, JF Samhouri, SK Katona, ...
Nature 488 (7413), 615-620, 2012
11102012
The missing layer: Geo-technologies, communities, and implications for marine spatial planning
K St Martin, M Hall-Arber
Marine Policy 32 (5), 779-786, 2008
3632008
Making space for community resource management in fisheries
K St Martin
Annals of the Association of American Geographers 91 (1), 122-142, 2001
3572001
Engage key social concepts for sustainability
CC Hicks, A Levine, A Agrawal, X Basurto, SJ Breslow, C Carothers, ...
Science 352 (6281), 38-40, 2016
2892016
Making Other Worlds Possible: Performing Diverse Economies
G Roelvink, K St Martin, JK Gibson-Graham
University of Minnesota Press, 2015
2722015
Conceptualizing and operationalizing human wellbeing for ecosystem assessment and management
SJ Breslow, B Sojka, R Barnea, X Basurto, C Carothers, S Charnley, ...
Environmental Science & Policy 66, 250-259, 2016
2582016
Third world environmental justice
R Schroeder, KS Martin, B Wilson, D Sen
Society and Natural Resources 21 (7), 547-555, 2008
1942008
The Difference that Class Makes: Neoliberalization and Non‐Capitalism in the Fishing Industry of New England
K St Martin
Antipode 39 (3), 527-549, 2007
1792007
Political ecology in North America: discovering the Third World within?
RA Schroeder, K St Martin, KE Albert
Geoforum 37 (2), 163-168, 2006
1702006
The impact of “community” on fisheries management in the US Northeast
K St Martin
Geoforum 37 (2), 169-184, 2006
1662006
Mapping economic diversity in the First World: the case of fisheries
K St Martin
Environment and Planning A 37 (6), 959-979, 2005
1662005
Shifting habitats expose fishing communities to risk under climate change
LA Rogers, R Griffin, T Young, E Fuller, K St. Martin, ML Pinsky
Nature Climate Change 9 (7), 512-516, 2019
1602019
Evaluating the best available social science for natural resource management decision-making
S Charnley, C Carothers, T Satterfield, A Levine, MR Poe, K Norman, ...
Environmental Science & Policy 73, 80-88, 2017
1492017
Communities, knowledge and fisheries of the future
K St Martin, BJ McCay, GD Murray, TR Johnson
International Journal of Global Environmental Issues 7 (2), 221-239, 2007
1492007
Feminism and geographic information systems: From a missing object to a mapping subject
M Pavlovskaya, KS Martin
Geography Compass 1 (3), 583-606, 2007
1472007
The ontological politics of marine spatial planning: Assembling the ocean and shaping the capacities of ‘community’and ‘environment’
N Boucquey, L Fairbanks, KS Martin, LM Campbell, B McCay
Geoforum 75, 1-11, 2016
1272016
Adaptation strategies of coastal fishing communities as species shift poleward
T Young, EC Fuller, MM Provost, KE Coleman, K St. Martin, BJ McCay, ...
ICES Journal of Marine Science 76 (1), 93-103, 2019
1172019
Toward a cartography of the commons: Constituting the political and economic possibilities of place
K St. Martin
The Professional Geographer 61 (4), 493-507, 2009
1072009
Evaluating indicators of human well-being for ecosystem-based management
SJ Breslow, M Allen, D Holstein, B Sojka, R Barnea, X Basurto, ...
Ecosystem Health and Sustainability 3 (12), 1-18, 2017
942017
A practical approach for putting people in ecosystem‐based ocean planning
JN Kittinger, JZ Koehn, E Le Cornu, NC Ban, M Gopnik, M Armsby, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 12 (8), 448-456, 2014
932014
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