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    • Community management yields positive impacts for coastal fisheries resources and biodiversity conservation 

      Smallhorn-West, P.; Stone, K.; Ceccarelli, D.M.; Malimal, S.; Halafihi, T.; Bridge, T.C.; Pressey, R.L.; Jones, G.P.; Patrick Smallhorn-West: 0000-0001-6782-3704
      Type: Journal Article
      Combining no-take marine reserves with exclusive access by communities to unreserved waters could provide the required incentives for community management to achieve positive impacts. However, few protected areas have been ...
    • Incentivizing co-management for impact: mechanisms driving the successful national expansion of tonga’s special management area program 

      smallhorn-west, P.; Sheehan, J.; Malimali, S.; Halafihi, T.; Bridge, T.C.; Pressey, R.L.; Jones, G.P.; patrick smallhorn-west: 0000-0001-6782-3704 (2020)
      Type: Journal Article
      The expansion of coastal marine protected areas can suffer from two key drawbacks: (a) the difficulty of incentivizing local communities to manage areas for conservation when their livelihoods also depend on resource use; ...
    • Linking regional planning and local action: Towards using social network analysis in systematic conservation planning 

      Mills, M.; Álvarez-Romero, J.G.; Vance-Borland, K.; Cohen, P.; Pressey, R.L.; Guerrero, A.M.; Ernstson, H.; Philippa Cohen: 0000-0002-9987-1943 (2014)
      Type: Journal Article
      Social networks play an important role in facilitating effective and sustained connections between people responsible for regional conservation plans and those responsible for local conservation actions. Yet, few studies ...
    • Linking small-scale fisheries co-management to U.N. Sustainable Development Goals 

      Smallhorn-West, P.; Cohen, P.J.; Phillips, M.J.; Jupiter, S.; Govan, H.; Pressey, R.L.; Patrick Smallhorn-West: 0000-0001-6782-3704; Philippa Jane Cohen: 0000-0002-9987-1943; Michael John Phillips: 0000-0002-0282-0286 (2022)
      Type: Journal Article
      Small-scale fisheries account for 90% of global fishers and 40% of the global catch. Effectively managing small-scale fisheries is, therefore, crucial to progressing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). ...
    • Tongan socio-environmental spatial layers for marine ecosystem management 

      Smallhorn-West, P.; Gordon, S.E.; Dempsey, A.C.; Purkis, S.J.; Malimali, S.; Halafihi, T.; Southgate, P.C.; Bridge, T.C.; Pressey, R.L.; Jones, G.P.; Patrick Smallhorn-West: 0000-0001-6782-3704
      Type: Journal Article
      Environmental conditions and anthropogenic impacts are key influences on ecological processes and associated ecosystem services. Effective management of Tonga’s marine ecosystems therefore depends on accurate and up-to-date ...