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2021

Charles, A. (editor). 2021. Communities, Conservation and Livelihoods. IUCN (Gland Switzerland) and Community Conservation Research Network (Halifax Canada). 132p.

Charles, A. 2021. Chapter 1: Introduction. In: Charles, A. (ed.) (2021). Communities, Conservation and Livelihoods. IUCN (Gland, Switzerland) and Community Conservation Research Network (Halifax, Canada). 132p.

Charles, A. and F. Berkes. 2021. Chapter 2: Community-based approaches for linking conservation and livelihoods. In: Charles, A. (ed.) (2021). Communities, Conservation and Livelihoods. IUCN (Gland, Switzerland) and Community Conservation Research Network (Halifax, Canada). 132p.

Dearden, P., B. Downie, J.C. Seijo and A. Charles. 2021.    Chapter 5: Biodiversity outcomes of community conservation. In: Charles, A. (ed.) (2021). Communities, Conservation and Livelihoods. IUCN (Gland, Switzerland) and Community Conservation Research Network (Halifax, Canada). 132p.

Charles, A. and F. Berkes. 2021.  Chapter 10: Concluding synthesis and highlights. In: Charles, A. (ed.) (2021). Communities, Conservation and Livelihoods. IUCN (Gland, Switzerland) and Community Conservation Research Network (Halifax, Canada). 132p.

Charles, A. 2021. Postscript. In: Charles, A. (ed.) (2021). Communities, Conservation and Livelihoods. IUCN (Gland, Switzerland) and Community Conservation Research Network (Halifax, Canada). 132p.

Ghayoumi, R., and A. Charles. 2021. Qeshm Island, Iran: Community-led conservation and ecotourism. In: Charles, A. (ed.) (2021). Communities, Conservation and Livelihoods. IUCN (Gland, Switzerland) and Community Conservation Research Network (Halifax, Canada). 132p.

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2020

Charles, A., L. Sweeney, L. Dean & R. Zimmerman. 2020. Nova Scotian Communities & COVID-19: Challenges and Resilience. Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Community Conservation Research Network and Nexus Media. 2020. Sustainable Futures – Communities in Action. Documentary Film.

Charles, A., Loucks, L., Berkes, F., and D. Armitage. 2020. Community science: A typology and its implications for governance of social-ecological systemsEnvironmental Science & Policy 106:77-86.

Castrejón, M., and A. Charles. 2020. Human and climatic drivers affect spatial fishing patterns in a multiple-use marine protected area: The Galapagos Marine ReservePLoS ONE 15(1): e0228094.

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2019

Charles, A., D. Kalikoski, and A. Macnaughton. 2019. Addressing the Climate Change and Poverty Nexus: A Coordinated Approach in the Context of the 2030 Agenda and the Paris Agreement. Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations. Rome, Italy. 100p.

Key Subjects: Climate ChangeCommunities; Community-Based Management; Policy and Planning; Sustainability and Resilience; Ecosystem-Based Management

Community Conservation Research Network and International Union for Conservation of Nature – Commission on Environmental, Economic and Social Policy. 2019. Communities, Conservation and Livelihoods: 2018 Conference Proceedings & Resource Centre. Community Conservation Research Network & IUCN-CEESP. Saint Mary’s University. Halifax, Canada. [Available online at: https://www.communityconservation.net/ccl-conference/]

Key Subjects: Climate ChangeCommunities; Community-Based ManagementPolicy and PlanningSustainability and Resilience; Ecosystem-Based ManagementFishery Systems; Parks, Protected Areas and Biodiversity

Zhou, S., J. Kolding, S. Garcia, M. Plank, A. Bundy, A. Charles, C. Hansen, M. Heino, D. Howell, N.S. Jacobsen, D. Reid, J. Rice, P.A.M. van Zwieten. 2019. Balanced harvest: concept, policies, evidence, and management implicationsReviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11160-019-09568-w.

Key Subjects: Fishery SystemsFishery Management and GovernanceSustainability and Resilience; Ecosystem-Based Management; Parks, Protected Areas and Biodiversity

Paterson, B., and A. Charles. 2019. Community-based responses to climate hazards: Typology and global analysisClimatic Change 152:327–343. doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-018-2345-5.

Key Subjects: Climate ChangeCommunities; Policy and PlanningIndicators

Paterson, B., and A. Charles. 2019. A global comparison of community-based responses to natural hazardsNatural Hazards and Earth Systems Science 19:2465–2475. https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-19-2465-2019

Key Subjects: Climate ChangeCommunities; Policy and PlanningIndicatorsSustainability and Resilience

Léopold, M., O. Thébaud and A. Charles. 2019. The dynamics of institutional innovation: Crafting co-management in small-scale fisheries through action researchJournal of Environmental Management 237:187-199.

Key Subjects: Fishery SystemsFishery Management and GovernanceSmall-Scale FisheriesCo-managementSustainability and ResilienceLocation-Specific Studies

Gillam, C., and A. Charles. 2019. Community wellbeing: the impacts of inequality, racism and environment on a Brazilian coastal slumWorld Development Perspectives 13:18-24.

Key Subjects: CommunitiesSmall-Scale Fisheries; Community-Based ManagementPolicy and Planning; Sustainability and ResilienceLocation-Specific Studies

Stephenson, R.L., M. Wiber, S. Paul, E. Angel, A. Benson, A. Charles, O. Chouinard, D. Edwards, P. Foley, D. Lane, J. McIsaac, B. Neis, C. Parlee, E. Pinkerton, M. Saunders, K. Squires, and U.R. Sumaila. 2019. Integrating diverse objectives for sustainable fisheries in CanadaCanadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 76: 480–496. dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-2017-0345.

Key Subjects: Fishery SystemsFishery Management and GovernanceSmall-Scale FisheriesCo-managementPolicy and PlanningSustainability and Resilience; Ecosystem-Based Management

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2018

International Ocean Institute-Canada; D. Werle, P.R. Boudreau, M.R. Brooks, M.J.A. Butler, A. Charles, S. Coffen-Smout, D. Griffiths, I. McAllister, M.L. McConnell, I. Porter, S.J. Rolston, P.G. Wells (Editors). 2018. The Future of Ocean Governance and Capacity Development: Essays in Honor of Elisabeth Mann Borgese (1918-2002). Brill Nijhoff. Leiden Netherlands / Boston USA.

Key Subjects: Ocean & Coastal ManagementEcosystem-Based ManagementPolicy and PlanningSustainability and ResilienceCo-managementCommunitiesFishery Management and Governance

Garcia, S.M., Y. Ye, J. Rice and A. Charles, editors. 2018. Rebuilding of Marine Fisheries. Part 1: Global Review. FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Technical Paper No. 630/1. Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations. Rome, Italy. 294 pp.

Key Subjects: Fishery SystemsFishery Management and GovernanceEcosystem-Based ManagementSmall-Scale FisheriesCo-managementSustainability and Resilience

Charles, A. 2018. Fishery bio-socio-economics. Chapter 10 in: Advances in Fisheries Bioeconomics: Theory and Policy (J.C. Seijo and J.G. Sutinen, editors) Routledge (Taylor & Francis). Oxford, UK.

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFisheries Economics; Fishery SystemsFishery Management and GovernanceSustainability and Resilience

Gillam, C., and A. Charles. 2018. Fishers in a Brazilian Shantytown: Relational wellbeing supports recovery from environmental disasterMarine Policy 89: 77–84.

Key Subjects: CommunitiesFishery SystemsSmall-Scale Fisheries; Successful Fisheries; Community-Based ManagementPolicy and Planning; Sustainability and Resilience; Location-Specific Studies

Khan, A., A. Charles and D. Armitage. 2018. Place-based or sector-based adaptation? A case study of municipal and fishery policy integration. Climate Policy 18: 14-23.

Key Subjects: Climate ChangeCommunitiesFishery Systems; Small-Scale Fisheries; Policy and PlanningLocation-Specific StudiesCanadian Fisheries

Charles, A. 2018. What is ecosystem-based management? Ecology 99:1246–1247.

Key Subjects: Ecosystem-Based ManagementPolicy and PlanningSustainability and Resilience

Milner-Gulland, E.J., S. Garcia, W. Arlidge, J. Bull, A. Charles, L. Dagorn, S. Fordham, J. Graff Zivin, M. Hall, J. Shrader, N. Vestergaard, C. Wilcox, and D. Squires. 2018. Translating the terrestrial mitigation hierarchy to marine megafauna by-catchFish and Fisheries. 19. DOI: 10.1111/faf.12273

Key Subjects: Ecosystem-Based ManagementIndicatorsParks, Protected Areas and BiodiversityPolicy and PlanningSustainability and Resilience

Giakoumi S., J. McGowan, M. Mills, M. Beger, R.H. Bustamante, A. Charles, P. Christie, M. Fox, P. Garcia-Borboroglu, S. Gelcich, P. Guidetti, P. Mackelworth, J.M. Maina, L. McCook, F. Micheli, L.E. Morgan, P.J. Mumby, L.M. Reyes, A. White, K. Grorud-Colvert, and H.P. Possingham. 2018. Revisiting “success” and “failure” of marine protected areas: a conservation scientist perspectiveFrontiers in Marine Science 5:223. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2018.00223

Key Subjects: Ecosystem-Based ManagementIndicatorsOcean & Coastal ManagementParks, Protected Areas and BiodiversityPolicy and PlanningSustainability and Resilience

Stephenson, R.L., S. Paul, M. Wiber, E. Angel, A.J. Benson, A. Charles, O. Chouinard, M. Clemens, D. Edwards, P. Foley, L. Jennings, O. Jones, D. Lane, J. McIsaac, C. Mussells, B. Neis, B. Nordstrom, C. Parlee, E. Pinkerton, M. Saunders, K. Squires, and U.R. Sumaila. 2018. Evaluating and implementing social-ecological systems: A comprehensive approach to sustainable fisheriesFish & Fisheries. doi.org/10.1111/faf.12296.

Key Subjects: Fishery SystemsFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsSmall-Scale FisheriesCo-managementSustainability and Resilience

Stephenson, R.L., M. Wiber, S. Paul, E. Angel, A. Benson, A. Charles, O. Chouinard, D. Edwards, P. Foley, D. Lane, J. McIsaac, B. Neis, C. Parlee, E. Pinkerton, M. Saunders, K. Squires, and U.R. Sumaila. 2018. Integrating diverse objectives for sustainable fisheries in CanadaCanadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-2017-0345.

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesCo-managementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsFishery SystemsSmall-Scale FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

Bennett, N.J., M. Kaplan-Hallam, G. Augustine, N. Ban, D. Belhabib, I. Brueckner-Irwin, A. Charles, J. Couture, S. Eger, L. Fanning, P. Foley, A.M. Goodfellow, L. Greba, E. Gregr, D. Hall, S. Harper, B. Maloney, J. McIsaac, W. Ou, E. Pinkerton, D. Porter, R. Sparrow, R. Stephenson, A. Stocks, U.R. Sumaila, T. Sutcliffe, and M. Bailey. 2018. Coastal and Indigenous community access to marine resources and the ocean: A policy imperative for CanadaMarine Policy 87:186-193.

Key Subjects: Canadian OceansCo-managementCommunitiesFishery Management and Governance; Fishery Rights; Ocean & Coastal ManagementIndigenousSmall-Scale Fisheries; Policy and Planning

Charles, A. 2018. Meaningful partnerships in meaningful ocean governance. p.24-29 in: The Future of Ocean Governance and Capacity Development: Essays in Honor of Elisabeth Mann Borgese (1918-2002). (Editors: International Ocean Institute – Canada; D. Werle, P.R. Boudreau, M.R. Brooks, M.J.A. Butler, A. Charles, S. Coffen-Smout, D. Griffiths, I. McAllister, M.L. McConnell, I. Porter, S.J. Rolston and P.G. Wells) Brill Nijhoff. Leiden, Netherlands/Boston, USA.

Key Subjects: Co-managementCommunities; Community-Based ManagementFishery Management and Governance; Ocean & Coastal ManagementIndigenousSmall-Scale Fisheries; Policy and Planning

Charles, A. 2018. Fisheries and aquaculture: Introduction. p.321-322 in: The Future of Ocean Governance and Capacity Development: Essays in Honor of Elisabeth Mann Borgese (1918-2002). (Editors: International Ocean Institute – Canada; D. Werle, P.R. Boudreau, M.R. Brooks, M.J.A. Butler, A. Charles, S. Coffen-Smout, D. Griffiths, I. McAllister, M.L. McConnell, I. Porter, S.J. Rolston and P.G. Wells.) Brill Nijhoff. Leiden, Netherlands / Boston, USA.

Key Subjects: AquacultureFishery Systems; Fishery Management and GovernancePolicy and Planning

Kalikoski, D.C., S. Jentoft, A. Charles, D. Salazar Herrera, K. Cook, C. Béné, and E.H. Allison. 2018. Understanding the impacts of climate change for fisheries and aquaculture: applying a poverty lens. p.19-39 (Chapter 2) in: Impacts of Climate Change on Fisheries and Aquaculture: Synthesis of Current Knowledge, Adaptation and Mitigation Options. (M. Barange, T. Bahri, M.C.M. Beveridge, K.L. Cochrane, S. Funge-Smith & F. Poulain, editors). FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Technical Paper No. 627. FAO. Rome, Italy. 628 pp.

Key Subjects: Climate ChangeCommunitiesFishery Systems; IndigenousSmall-Scale Fisheries; Policy and Planning; Sustainability and Resilience

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2017

Ravagnan, E., B. Gjerstad, F. Provan, A.Gomiero, S. Hynes, R. A.Lestariadi, A.Charles, Riski Agung, G. Rodriguez Rodriguez, J. Timor, H. Wakamatsu, D. S. Adhuri, Z. Imran, B. Le Gallic, and S. Salas. 2017. Sustainability of fisheries and aquaculture: the multidisciplinary approach as a key for success: an active discussion. Transdisciplinary research towards fisheries and aquaculture: a road to sustainability and social acceptanceProceedings of the International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade Conference 2016. 11-15 July 2016, Aberdeen, Scotland. IIFET. Corvallis, USA.

Key Subjects: AquacultureFishery SystemsSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

 

Armitage, D., F. Berkes, and A. Charles. 2017. Governing the Coastal Commons: Communities, Resilience and Transformation. Earthscan, Routledge/Taylor & Francis. Oxford, UK. .

Key Subjects: Co-managementCommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsFishery SystemsIndigenousOcean & Coastal ManagementSmall-Scale FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

Armitage, D., A. Charles and F. Berkes. 2017. Towards transformative change in the coastal commons. p.1-21 in: Governing the Coastal Commons: Communities, Resilience and Transformation. (D. Armitage, F. Berkes, and A. Charles, editors). Earthscan, Routledge (Taylor & Francis). Oxford, UK.

Key Subjects: Co-managementCommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsOcean & Coastal ManagementSmall-Scale FisheriesSustainability and ResiliencePolicy and Planning

Loucks, L., F. Berkes, D. Armitage and A. Charles. 2017. Emergence of community science as a transformative process in Port Mouton Bay, Canada. p.43-59 in: Governing the Coastal Commons: Communities, Resilience and Transformation. (D. Armitage, F. Berkes, and A. Charles, editors).  Earthscan, Routledge/Taylor & Francis. Oxford, UK.

Key Subjects: Co-managementCommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsOcean & Coastal ManagementSmall-Scale FisheriesPolicy and Planning; Canadian Oceans

Graham, J., and A. Charles. 2017. The messy intertidal zone transformation of governance thinking for coastal Nova Scotia. p.211-230 in: Governing the Coastal Commons: Communities, Resilience and Transformation. (D. Armitage, F. Berkes, and A. Charles, editors).  Earthscan, Routledge / Taylor & Francis. Oxford, UK.

Key Subjects: Co-managementCommunitiesCommunity-Based Management; Canadian OceansOcean & Coastal ManagementSmall-Scale FisheriesSustainability and ResiliencePolicy and PlanningLocation-Specific Studies

Armitage, D., F. Berkes and A. Charles. 2017. Governing coastal transformations. p.252-265 in: Governing the Coastal Commons: Communities, Resilience and Transformation. (D. Armitage, F. Berkes, and A. Charles, editors). Earthscan, Routledge/Taylor & Francis. Oxford, UK.

Key Subjects: Co-managementCommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsOcean & Coastal ManagementSmall-Scale FisheriesSustainability and ResiliencePolicy and Planning

Charles, A. 2017. The big role of coastal communities and small-scale fishers in ocean conservation. p.447-461 in: Conservation for the Anthropocene Ocean: Interdisciplinary Science in Support of Nature and People. (P.S. Levin and M.R. Poe, editors). Academic Press, Elsevier. UK/US.

Key Subjects: Co-managementCommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsOcean & Coastal ManagementSmall-Scale FisheriesSustainability and ResiliencePolicy and PlanningSuccessful Fisheries

Brown, H. C. Peach, R. Angus, D. Armitage, S. Brown, A. Charles, L. Khirfan and J. MacFadyen. 2017. Building Resilient Coastal Communities in the Context of Climate Change.  In Building Community Resilience: From Dark Horses to White Steeds. (L. Brinklow and R. Gibson, editors) Island Studies Press, Charlottetown, PEI. (to appear).

Key Subjects: Climate ChangeCommunitiesFishery SystemsOcean & Coastal ManagementSustainability and Resilience

Lane, D. E., S. Beigzadeh, T. O’Sullivan, F. Berkes, R. H. Moll, C. Kuziemsky and A. Charles. 2017. A system model of collaborative community response to environmental emergenciesInternational Journal of Climate Change: Impacts and Responses 9(4): 1-29. doi:10.18848/1835-7156/CGP/v09i04/1-29.

Key Subjects: Climate ChangeCommunitiesPolicy and Planning

 

Stephenson, R.L., A.J. Benson, K. Brooks, A. Charles, P. Degnbol, C.M. Dichmont, M. Kraan, S. Pascoe, S.D. Paul, A. Rindorf and M. Wiber. 2017. Practical steps toward integrating economic, social and institutional elements in fisheries policy and managementICES Journal of Marine Science 74(7):1981-1989. doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsx057.

Key Subjects: Ecosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery SystemsPolicy and PlanningSustainability and Resilience

Westlund, L., A. Charles, S. Garcia, and J. Sanders (eds). 2017. Marine protected areas: Interactions with fishery livelihoods and food security. FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Technical Paper No.603. Rome, Italy. FAO. 158p.

Key Subjects: CommunitiesEcosystem-Based ManagementFishery RightsIndicatorsLocation-Specific StudiesOcean & Coastal ManagementParks, Protected Areas and BiodiversityPolicy and PlanningSmall-Scale FisheriesSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

Bavinck, M., F. Berkes, A. Charles, A. C. Esteves Dias, N. Doubleday, P. Nayak and M. Sowman. 2017. The impact of coastal grabbing on community conservation – a global reconnaissanceMaritime Studies 16:8. doi.org/10.1186/s40152-017-0062-8.

Key Subjects: CommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementFishery ConflictFishery Systems Location-Specific Studies; Policy and Planning;

Rindorf, A., C. M. Dichmont, J. Thorson, A. Charles, L. W. Clausen, P. Degnbol, D. Garcia, N. T. Hintzen, A. Kempf, P. Levin,  P. Mace, C. Maravelias, C. Minto, J. Mumford, S. Pascoe, R. Prellezo, A. E. Punt, D. G. Reid, C. Röckmann, R. L. Stephenson, O. Thebaud, G. Tserpes, and R. Voss. 2017. Inclusion of ecological, economic, social, and institutional considerations when setting targets and limits for multispecies fisheries. ICES Journal of Marine Science 74(2):453-463.

Key Subjects: Ecosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery SystemsIndicatorsPolicy and PlanningSustainability and ResilienceUncertainty and the Precautionary Approach

Charles, A. 2017.SDG14: The Big Picture. SAMUDRA 76:45-48.

Key Subjects: CommunitiesEcosystem-Based ManagementOcean & Coastal ManagementPolicy and PlanningSmall-Scale FisheriesSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

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2016

Charles, A., L. Westlund, D.M. Bartley, W.J. Fletcher, S. Garcia, H. Govan, and J. Sanders. Fishing livelihoods as key to marine protected areas: insights from the World Parks Congress. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 26:165–184. (2016).

Key Subjects: Ecosystem-Based ManagementFishery RightsIndicatorsIndigenousOcean & Coastal ManagementParks, Protected Areas and BiodiversityPolicy and PlanningSmall-Scale FisheriesSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

 

Long, R. D., A. Charles, and R. L. Stephenson. Key principles of ecosystem-based management: the fishermen’s perspectiveFish and Fisheries. doi:10.1111/faf.12175. (2016).

Key Subjects: CommunitiesEcosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceIndicatorsOcean & Coastal Management

Bailey, M., B. Favaro, S. Otto, A. Charles, R. Devillers, A. Metaxas, P. Tyedmers, N. C. Ban, T. Mason, C. Hoover, T. J. Duck, L. Fanning, C. Milley, A. M. Cisneros-Montemayor, D. Pauly, W. W. L. Cheung, S. Cullis-Suzuki, L. Teh, and U.R. Sumaila. Canada at a crossroad: The imperative for realigning ocean policy with ocean scienceMarine Policy 63:53-60. (2016).

Key Subjects: Canadian OceansOcean & Coastal ManagementPolicy and Planning

Seijo, J. C., R. Villanueva-Poot, and A. Charles. Bioeconomics of ocean acidification effects on fisheries targeting calcifier species: A decision theory approachFisheries Research 176:1-14. (2016).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsClimate ChangeFisheries Economics

Charles, A. Foreword, p.xii-xvii. In: Management Science in Fisheries: An Introduction to Simulation-Based Methods. (C.T.T. Edwards and D.J. Dankel, editors). Routledge. Oxford / New York. 460p. (2016).

Key Subjects: Fishery Management and GovernanceFishery Systems

Savard, J.-P., D. van Proosdij, S. O’Carroll. (including A. Charles). Perspectives on Canada’s East Coast region. in Canada’s Marine Coasts in a Changing Climate. (ed.) D. S. Lemmen, F. J. Warren, T. S. James and C. S. L. Mercer Clarke; Government of Canada, Ottawa, ON, p. 99-152. (2016).

Key Subjects: Canadian OceansClimate ChangeCommunitiesEcosystem-Based ManagementOcean & Coastal ManagementPolicy and PlanningSustainability and ResilienceUncertainty and the Precautionary Approach.

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2015

Alexander, S., D. Armitage, and A. Charles. Social networks and transitions to co-management in Jamaican marine reserves and small-scale fisheriesGlobal Environmental Change 35:213–225. (2015).

Key Subjects: Co-managementEcosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery SystemsLocation-Specific StudiesOcean & Coastal ManagementParks, Protected Areas and BiodiversitySmall-Scale Fisheries

 

Charles, A., S. M. Garcia, and J. Rice. Balanced harvesting in fisheries: Economic considerations. ICES Journal of Marine Science. doi: 10.1093/icesjms/fsv161. (2015).

Key Subjects: Ecosystem-Based ManagementFisheries EconomicsFishery RightsSmall-Scale Fisheries

Garcia, S. M., J. Rice, and A. Charles. Balanced harvesting in fisheries: A preliminary analysis of management implications. ICES Journal of Marine Science. doi:10.1093/icesjms/fsv156. (2015).

Key Subjects: Ecosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsSmall-Scale Fisheries

Garcia, S. M., J. Rice, and A. Charles. Bridging fisheries management and biodiversity conservation norms: Potential and challenges of balancing harvest in ecosystem-based frameworks. ICES Journal of Marine Science. doi: 10.1093/icesjms/fsv230. (2015).

Key Subjects: Ecosystem-Based ManagementFishery ConflictFisheries EconomicsFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsParks, Protected Areas and Biodiversity

Long, R. D., A. Charles, and R. L. Stephenson. Key principles of marine ecosystem-based managementMarine Policy 57:53-60. (2015).

Key Subjects: Ecosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceIndicatorsOcean & Coastal Management

Pauly, D., and A. Charles. Counting on small-scale fisheries. Science 347(6219):242-243. (2015).

Key Subjects: Fishery SystemsSmall-Scale Fisheries

Cooley, S., A. Charles, A. Andersson, A. Arkhipkin, V. Lam, J.C. Seijo, and J.-P. Gattuso. Central and South Atlantic region, p.57-73. In: Bridging the Gap between Ocean Acidification Impacts and Economic Valuation: Regional Impacts of Ocean Acidification on Fisheries and Aquaculture. (N. Hilmi, D. Allemand, C. Kavanagh, D. Laffoley, M. Metian, D. Osborn, and S. Reynaud, editors). IUCN. Gland, Switzerland. 136p. (2015).

Key Subjects: AquacultureClimate ChangeFisheries EconomicsLocation-Specific Studies

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2014

Garcia, S.M., J. Rice and A. Charles. Governance of Marine Fisheries and Biodiversity Conservation: Interaction and Co-evolution. Wiley-Blackwell. Oxford, U.K. (2014).

Key Subjects: Co-managementEcosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsFishery SystemsOcean & Coastal ManagementParks, Protected Areas and Biodiversity

Charles, A., S. M. Garcia, and J. Rice. A tale of two streams: Synthesizing governance of marine fisheries and biodiversity conservation, p.413-428. In: Governance of Marine Fisheries and Biodiversity Conservation: Interaction and Coevolution. (S.M. Garcia, J. Rice and A. Charles, editors). Wiley-Blackwell. Oxford, U.K. 552p. (2014).

Key Subjects: Co-managementEcosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsOcean & Coastal ManagementParks, Protected Areas and Biodiversity

Garcia, S. M., J. Rice, and A. Charles. Governance of marine fisheries and biodiversity conservation: A history, p.3-17. In: Governance of Marine Fisheries and Biodiversity Conservation: Interaction and Coevolution. (S.M. Garcia, J. Rice and A. Charles, editors). Wiley-Blackwell. Oxford, U.K. 552p. (2014).

Key Subjects: Co-managementEcosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsOcean & Coastal ManagementParks, Protected Areas and Biodiversity

Garcia, S. M., J. Rice, and A. Charles. Governance of marine fisheries and biodiversity conservation: Convergence or coevolution?, p.18-36. In: Governance of Marine Fisheries and Biodiversity Conservation: Interaction and Coevolution. (S.M. Garcia, J. Rice and A. Charles, editors). Wiley-Blackwell. Oxford, U.K. 552p. (2014).

Key Subjects: Co-managementEcosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsOcean & Coastal ManagementParks, Protected Areas and Biodiversity

Garcia, S. M., J. Rice, and A. Charles. Governance of marine fisheries and biodiversity conservation: The integration challenge, p.37-52. In: Governance of Marine Fisheries and Biodiversity Conservation: Interaction and Coevolution. (S.M. Garcia, J. Rice and A. Charles, editors). Wiley-Blackwell. Oxford, U.K. 552p. (2014).

Key Subjects: Co-managementEcosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsOcean & Coastal ManagementParks, Protected Areas and Biodiversity

Rice, J., S. Jennings, and A. Charles. Scientific foundation: Towards integration, p.124-136. In: Governance of Marine Fisheries and Biodiversity Conservation: Interaction and Coevolution. (S.M. Garcia, J. Rice and A. Charles, editors). Wiley-Blackwell. Oxford, U.K. 552p. (2014).

Key Subjects: Co-managementEcosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsOcean & Coastal ManagementParks, Protected Areas and Biodiversity

Castrejón, M., and A. Charles. Complexities of fisheries and fisheries research: A comment on ‘Behavior of the Galapagos fishing fleet and its consequences for the design of spatial management alternatives for the red spiny lobster fishery’ by Bucaram et al. (2013)Ocean and Coastal Management 89:113-116. (2014).

Key Subjects: Community-Based ManagementEcosystem-Based ManagementFishery ConflictFishery Management and GovernanceIllegal FishingLocation-Specific StudiesOcean & Coastal ManagementSmall-Scale Fisheries

Charles, A. Human dimensions in marine ecosystem-based management. Chapter 3 in: The sea: ideas and observations on progress in the study of the seas, Volume 16: Marine ecosystem-based management. (M.J. Fogarty and J.J. McCarthy, editors). Harvard University Press. Cambridge, USA. 568p. (2014).

Key Subjects: Ecosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery SystemsIndicatorsOcean & Coastal Management

Weeratunge, N., C. Béné, R. Siriwardane, A. Charles, D. Johnson, E. H. Allison, P. K. Nayak, and M.-C. Badjeck. Small-scale fisheries through the wellbeing lensFish and Fisheries 15:255-279. (2014).

Key Subjects: CommunitiesFishery RightsSmall-Scale Fisheries

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2013

Charles, A. 2013. Fisheries management and governance: Forces of change and inertia. Ocean Yearbook 27:249–266.

Key Subjects: Fishery Management and GovernanceEcosystem-Based ManagementCanadian FisheriesPolicy and PlanningSustainability and ResilienceUncertainty and the Precautionary Approach; Fishery Rights

 

 

Charles, A. Governance of tenure in small-scale fisheries: Key considerationsLand Tenure Journal 1:9-37. (2013).

Key Subjects: Fishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsSmall-Scale Fisheries

Lane, D. E., C. Kuziemsky, T. O’Sullivan, F. Berkes, and A. Charles. A Structured Equation Model of Collaborative Community Response. In: Proceedings of the 10th International ISCRAM Conference – Baden-Baden, Germany, May 2013 (T. Comes, F. Fiedrich, S. Fortier, J. Geldermann and T. Müller, editors). (2013).

Key Subjects: Co-managementCommunitiesCommunity-Based Management

Charles, A. Fishing for power. The Broker. Available on-line at: www.thebrokeronline.eu/Blogs/Power-dynamics-and-natural-resources/Fishing-for-power. (2013, November 11).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesCanadian OceansFishery Conflict

Charles, A. The power of community. A contribution to the New Development Paradigm Report (www.newdevelopmentparadigm.bt). Available on-line at: www.newdevelopmentparadigm.bt/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Anthony-Charles_Contribution.pdf. (2013).

Key Subjects: CommunitiesSustainability and Resilience

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2012

Charles, A. People, Oceans and Scale: Governance, Livelihoods and Climate Change Adaptation in Marine Social–Ecological SystemsCurrent Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 4:351–357. (2012).

Key Subjects: Climate ChangeCommunitiesEcosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery SystemsIndigenousOcean & Coastal Management

Armitage, D., C. Béné, A. Charles, D. Johnson, and E. H. Allison. The interplay of well-being and resilience in applying a social-ecological perspectiveEcology and Society 17(4):15. (2012).

Key Subjects: Ecosystem-Based ManagementFishery SystemsSustainability and Resilience

Capistrano, R.C. and A. Charles. Indigenous rights and coastal fisheries: A framework of livelihoods, rights and equityOcean & Coastal Management 69:200-209. (2012).

Key Subjects: CommunitiesFishery RightsIndigenousPolicy and PlanningOcean & Coastal Management

Castrejón, M., and A. Charles. Improving Fisheries Co-management through Ecosystem-based Spatial Management: The Galapagos Marine ReserveMarine Policy 38:235-245. (2012).

Key Subjects: Co-managementEcosystem-Based ManagementFishery SystemsLocation-Specific StudiesOcean & Coastal ManagementParks, Protected Areas and BiodiversitySmall-Scale Fisheries

Wilner, K.B., M. Wiber, A. Charles, J. Kearney, M. Landry, and L. Wilson (on behalf of the Coastal CURA Team). Transformative learning for better resource management: The role of critical reflection. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 55:1331-1347. (2012).

Key Subjects: CommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementFishery Management and Governance

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2009

FAO. Fisheries management. 2. The Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries. 2.2 Human Dimensions of the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries. FAO Technical Guidelines for Responsible Fisheries, No. 4, Supplement 2, Add. 2. Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, Rome, Italy. 88p. (2009).

Key Subjects: Co-managementEcosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsFishery SystemsSuccessful FisheriesUncertainty and the Precautionary Approach

Armitage, D., R. Plummer, F. Berkes, R. Arthur, A. Charles, I. Davidson-Hunt, A. Diduck, N. Doubleday, D. Johnson, M. Marschke, P. McConney, E. Pinkerton, and L. Wollenberg. Adaptive co-management for social-ecological complexityFrontiers in Ecology and the Environment 7(2):95-102. (2009).

Key Subjects: Co-managementEcosystem-Based ManagementFishery SystemsUncertainty and the Precautionary Approach

Charles, A., K. Bigney, and L. Wilson. Report and Synthesis: Special Session on Identification of Social and Cultural Values in Support of Integrated Ocean Management. Oceans Directorate, Oceans and Habitat Sector, Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans. (2009).

Key Subjects: CommunitiesFishery Management and GovernanceIndigenousOcean & Coastal ManagementPolicy and Planning

Charles, A. The Interaction of Fisheries and Climate Change: Socioeconomic and Management PerspectivesICES CM Documents 2009/F:03. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea. (2009).

Key Subjects: Climate ChangeEcosystem-Based ManagementFisheries EconomicsFishery Management and GovernanceFishery SystemsOcean & Coastal ManagementUncertainty and the Precautionary Approach

Charles. A., Rights-based fisheries management: The role of use rights in managing access and harvesting, p.253-282. In: A Fishery Manager’s Guidebook (K.L. Cochrane and S.M. Garcia, editors). Wiley-Blackwell. Oxford, UK. (2009).

Key Subjects: Fishery Management and GovernanceFishery Rights

Wiber, M., A. Charles, J. Kearney, and F. Berkes. Enhancing community empowerment through participatory fisheries researchMarine Policy 33:172-179 (2009).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesCanadian OceansCo-managementCommunitiesCommunity-Based Management

Charles, A., and L. Wilson. Human dimensions of Marine Protected Areas. ICES Journal of Marine Science 66:6-15. (2009).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesCanadian OceansCo-managementCommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementEcosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsFishery SystemsOcean & Coastal ManagementParks, Protected Areas and Biodiversity

Charles, A., C. Burbidge, H. Boyd, and A. Lavers. Fisheries and the Marine Environment in Nova Scotia: Searching for Sustainability and Resilience. GPI Atlantic. Nova Scotia, Canada. 55p. (2009).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesCanadian OceansFishery CollapsesFishery Management and GovernanceFishery SystemsIndicatorsLocation-Specific StudiesOcean & Coastal ManagementSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

McConney, P., and A. Charles. Managing small-scale fisheries: Moving towards people-centred perspectives, p.532.545. In: Handbook of Marine Fisheries Conservation and Management (R.Q. Grafton, R. Hilborn, D. Squires, M. Tait and M. Williams, editors). Oxford University Press. 784p. (2009).

Key Subjects: Co-managementCommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementEcosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsFishery SystemsSmall-Scale FisheriesSuccessful Fisheries

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2008

Charles, A., and C. de Young. Benefits and costs of implementing the ecosystem approach to fisheries, p.125-137. In: The Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries. (G. Bianchi and H.R. Skjoldal, editors). Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations and CAB International. (2008).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsEcosystem-Based ManagementFisheries EconomicsFishery Management and Governance

de Young, C., and A. Charles. Creating incentives for the ecosystem approach to fisheries management: A portfolio of approaches, p.138-157. In: The Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (G. Bianchi and H.R. Skjoldal, editors). Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations and CAB International. (2008).

Key Subjects: Co-managementEcosystem-Based ManagementFisheries EconomicsFishery Management and GovernanceIndicatorsUncertainty and the Precautionary Approach

Arce-Ibarra, A.M., and A. Charles. Inland fisheries of the Mayan Zone in Quintana Roo, Mexico: Using a combined approach to fishery assessment for data-sparse fisheriesFisheries Research 91:151-159. (2008).

Key Subjects: Co-managementEcosystem-Based ManagementIndigenous; Location-Specific StudiesSmall-Scale Fisheries

Arce-Ibarra, A.M., and A. Charles. Non-management of natural resources: the case of inland fisheries in the Mayan Zone, Quintana Roo, Mexico. Human Ecology 36: 853-860. (2008).

Key Subjects: CommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsFishery SystemsIndigenousLocation-Specific StudiesSmall-Scale Fisheries

Charles, A. The Right Form of Rights. SAMUDRA Report No. 51:4-6. (2008).

Key Subjects: Co-managementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsLocation-Specific StudiesSmall-Scale FisheriesSuccessful Fisheries

Charles, A. Robust Management, Risk and the Ecosystem Approach to FisheriesICES CM Documents 2008/O:05. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea. (2008).

Key Subjects: Ecosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceSustainability and ResilienceUncertainty and the Precautionary Approach

Charles, A. Turning the tide: Toward community-based fishery management in Canada’s Maritimes, p.569-573. In: Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation: Proceedings of the Fourth World Fisheries Congress. American Fisheries Society Symposium 49. American Fisheries Society. Bethesda, USA. (2008).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesCanadian OceansCo-managementCommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceLocation-Specific StudiesSmall-Scale FisheriesSuccessful Fisheries

Garcia, S.M., and A. Charles. Fishery systems and linkages: Implications for science and governanceOcean and Coastal Management 51:505-527. (2008).

Key Subjects: Ecosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery SystemsIndicatorsSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

De Young, C., A. Charles, and A. Hjort. Human Dimensions of the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries: An Overview of Context, Concepts, Tools and Methods. Fisheries Technical Paper No. 489. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Rome, Italy. 152p. (2008).

Key Subjects: Ecosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery SystemsOcean & Coastal ManagementParks, Protected Areas and BiodiversitySuccessful Fisheries

Mathias, J., B. Ayles, S. Blakney, A. Charles, H. Fast, and P. Irniq. Arctic Change and Coastal Communities: Overview of the Coastal Zone Canada Conference, Tuktoyaktuk, August 2006. Arctic 61(1):iii-xi. (2008).

Key Subjects: Canadian OceansClimate ChangeCommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementIndigenousLocation-Specific StudiesOcean & Coastal ManagementParks, Protected Areas and Biodiversity

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2007

Charles, A. Adaptive co-management for resilient resource systems: Some ingredients and the implications of their absence, p.83-104. In: Adaptive Co-Management. (D. Armitage, F. Berkes and N. Doubleday, editors). UBC Press. Vancouver, Canada. 306p. (2007).

Key Subjects: Co-managementCommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementFishery CollapsesFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

Charles, A. Linking natural capital and physical capital: A review of renewable resource investment models, p.119-136. In: Advances in Fisheries Economics: Festschrift in Honour of Professor Gordon R. Munro. (T. Bjorndal, D. Gordon, R. Arnason, and R. Sumaila, editors). Wiley-Blackwell. Oxford, UK. (2007).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFisheries EconomicsFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsFishery SystemsSmall-Scale Fisheries

Charles, A., A. Bull, J. Kearney, and C. Milley. Community-based fisheries in the Canadian Maritimes, p.274-301. In: Fisheries Management: Progress towards Sustainability (T. McClanahan and J.C. Castilla, editors). Blackwell Publishing. Oxford, UK. (2007).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesCanadian OceansCo-managementCommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsLocation-Specific StudiesSmall-Scale FisheriesSuccessful Fisheries

Charles, A., S. Salas, R. Chuenpagdee, and J.C. Seijo. Preface to special issue: evaluation and management of coastal fisheries in Latin America and the CaribbeanFisheries Research 87:1–4 (2007).

Key Subjects: Fishery Management and GovernanceLocation-Specific StudiesOcean & Coastal ManagementSmall-Scale Fisheries

Charles, A., and J. Sanders. Issues Arising on the Interface of MPAs and Fisheries Management, p.301-332 In: Report and Documentation of the Expert Workshop on Marine Protected Areas and Fisheries Management: Review of Issues and Considerations. Rome, 12–14 June 2006. FAO Fisheries Report. No. 825. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, Italy. 332p. (2007).

Key Subjects: Co-managementEcosystem-Based ManagementFishery ConflictFishery Management and GovernanceOcean & Coastal ManagementParks, Protected Areas and Biodiversity

Charles, A., M. Winterbottom, L. Wilson, and S. Mills. Social, Economic and Cultural Overview and Assessment for Ocean Management”. Report Prepared for Oceans Directorate, Oceans and Habitat Sector, Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans. 54p. (2007).

Key Subjects: Fisheries EconomicsFishery Management and GovernanceOcean & Coastal Management

Garcia, S.M., and A. Charles. Fishery Systems and Linkages: From Clockwork to Soft WatchesICES Journal of Marine Science 64:580-587. (2007).

Key Subjects: Ecosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery SystemsSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

Kearney, J., F. Berkes, A. Charles, E. Pinkerton, and M. Wiber. The role of participatory governance and community-based management in integrated coastal and ocean management in Canada. Coastal Management 35:79-104. (2007).

Key Subjects: Canadian OceansCo-managementCommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsLocation-Specific StudiesOcean & Coastal Management

Salas, S., and A. Charles. Are small-scale fishers profit maximizers?: Exploring fishing performance of small-scale fishers and factors determining catch rates, p.117-124. In: Proceedings of the 60th Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute, November 5-9, 2007. Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. (2007).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFisheries EconomicsFishery Management and GovernanceIndicatorsSmall-Scale Fisheries

Salas, S., R. Chuenpagdee, J.C. Seijo, and A. Charles. Special Issue: Evaluation and management of coastal fisheries in Latin America and the CaribbeanFisheries Research 87(1):1-4. (2007).

Key Subjects: Fishery Management and GovernanceFishery SystemsLocation-Specific StudiesOcean & Coastal ManagementSmall-Scale Fisheries

Salas, S., R. Chuenpagdee, J.C. Seijo, and A. Charles. Challenges in the assessment and management of small-scale fisheries in Latin America and the CaribbeanFisheries Research 87(1):5-16 (2007).

Key Subjects: Ecosystem-Based ManagementFishery ConflictFishery Management and GovernanceLocation-Specific StudiesSmall-Scale FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

Sumaila, U.R., A. Charles, and G. Sylvia (Editors). Topical problems in fisheries economics. Special Issue of Marine Resource Economics 21(4). (2007).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFishery ConflictFisheries EconomicsFishery Management and GovernanceIllegal Fishing

Sumaila, U.R., A. Charles, and G. Sylvia. Topical problems in fisheries economics: An introductionMarine Resource Economics 21(4):337-340. (2007).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFishery ConflictFisheries EconomicsFishery Management and GovernanceIllegal Fishing

Wiber, M., F. Berkes, A. Charles, and J. Kearney. A participatory approach to identifying research needs for community-based fishery management, p.587-594. In: American Fisheries Society Symposium 49 (Proceedings of the 4th World Fisheries Congress). American Fisheries Society. Bethesda, USA. (2007).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesCommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementSmall-Scale Fisheries

Charles, A. The human dimension of fisheries adjustment: An overview of key issues and policy challenges. Keynote Paper, Expert Meeting on the Human Side of Fisheries Adjustment. 19 October 2006. Paris, France. Published as Chapter 1. In Structural Change in Fisheries: Dealing with the Human Dimension. (OECD, editor). Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Paris, France. (2007). Copyright OECD: http://www.oecd.org/tad/fisheries/structuralchangeinfisheriesdealingwiththehumandimension.htm

Key Subjects: Ecosystem-Based ManagementFishery ConflictFishery RightsPolicy and PlanningSustainability and Resilience

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2006

Boyd, H., and A. Charles. Creating community-based indicators to monitor sustainability of local fisheriesOceans and Coastal Management 49:237-258. (2006).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesCo-managementCommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementIndicatorsSmall-Scale FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

Charles, A. Community Fishery Rights: Issues, Approaches and Atlantic Canadian Case Studies. In: Proceedings of the Thirteenth Biennial Conference of the International Institute of Fisheries Economics & Trade, July 11-14, 2006, Portsmouth, UK: Rebuilding Fisheries in an Uncertain Environment. Compiled by Ann L. Shriver. International Institute of Fisheries Economics & Trade. Corvallis, Oregon, USA. CD ROM. ISBN 0-9763432-3-1. (2006).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesCanadian OceansCo-managementCommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsLocation-Specific StudiesSmall-Scale FisheriesSuccessful Fisheries

Graham, J., A. Charles, and A. Bull. Community-Fisheries Management Handbook. A publication of Turning the Tide: Communities Managing Fisheries Together. Published by the Gorsebrook Research Institute, Saint Mary’s University. Halifax, Canada. 135p. (2006).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesCanadian OceansCo-managementCommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsSmall-Scale FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

Charles, A. Subsidies in fisheries: An analysis of social impacts within an integrated sustainable development framework. AGR/FI(2004)6. OECD. Also published as: Social impacts of government financial support of fisheries, p.225-260. In: Financial Support to Fisheries: Implications for Sustainable Development. (OECD, editor). Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. Paris, France. 377p. (2006).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsCommunitiesFisheries EconomicsPolicy and PlanningSustainability and Resilience

Herrera Ulloa, A.F., L.F. Beltran Morales, A. Charles, and A. Ortega. Medicion del desarrollo sustentable en Baja California Sur. In: Desarrollo Sustentable: Mito o Realidad? (L.F. Beltran Morales, J. Urciaga Garcia and A. Ortega Rubio, editors). Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas del Noroeste. La Paz, Mexico. (2006).

Key Subjects: Location-Specific StudiesSustainability and Resilience

de Young, C., and A. Charles. Creating Incentives for the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management: A Portfolio of Approaches for Consideration in the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem. Prepared for the 3rd Regional Workshop of BCLME EAF Project, Cape Town, 30 October to 3 November 2006. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Rome, Italy. (2006).

Key Subjects: Co-managementEcosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery SystemsLocation-Specific Studies

de Young, C., A. Charles, and A. Hjort. Background Document on Social, Economic and Institutional Considerations of Applying the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries. Prepared for the FAO Expert Consultation on Economic, Social and Institutional Considerations of Applying the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management, 6-9 June 2006. Rome, Italy. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Rome, Italy. (2006).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsEcosystem-Based ManagementFisheries EconomicsFishery Systems

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2005

Cheunpagdee, R., A. Bundy, A. Charles, P. Christie, L. Fanning, P. Gonzalez, J. Huston, L. Liguori, D. Nandakumar, D. Ricard, M. Rudd, D. Pauly, S. Salas, J. Smith, R. Sumaila, M. Turnipseed, P. Tyedmers, D. Vanderzwaag, and K. Zwanenburg. Creating a positive future for fisheries and coastal communities worldwide. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. Fisheries Centre Research Reports 13(2):77-88. (2005).

Key Subjects: CommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementLocation-Specific StudiesOcean & Coastal ManagementSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

Charles, A., A. Evans, L. Grattan, and A. Gill. Canada’s coasts and oceans: Identifying the issues. Discussion Paper. Ocean Management Research Network. Ottawa, Canada. 22p. (2005).

Key Subjects: Canadian OceansFishery Management and GovernanceOcean & Coastal ManagementSustainability and Resilience

Charles, A. Toward Sustainable and Resilient Fisheries: A Fishery-System Approach to Overcoming the Factors of Unsustainability, p. 221-233. In: Overcoming Factors of Unsustainability and Overexploitation in Fisheries: Selected Papers on Issues and Approaches. International Workshop on the Implementation of the International Fisheries Instruments and Factors of Unsustainability and Overexpoitation in Fisheries Siem Reap, Cambodia, 13-16 September 2004(J. Swan and D. Greboval, editors). FAO Fisheries Report. No. 782. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Rome, Italy. (2005).

Key Subjects: Ecosystem-Based ManagementFishery CollapsesFishery ConflictFishery Management and GovernanceFishery SystemsLocation-Specific StudiesSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

Charles, A. Bioethics of the sea: Responsible Management of Fisheries. Presented at the Nordic Committee on Bioethics Workshop on Bioethics of the Sea. Bergen. Norway. (2005).

Key Subjects: Ecosystem-Based ManagementFishery CollapsesFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

Charles, A. Community fishery rights in Canada’s Atlantic region. Presented at the Workshop on New Development in Rights-Based Fisheries Management: Community Fishing Rights. University of Southern Denmark. Esberg, Denmark. (2005).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesCanadian OceansCo-managementCommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsLocation-Specific StudiesSmall-Scale FisheriesSuccessful Fisheries

Charles, A. The Big Picture: A Fishery System Approach Links Fishery Management and Biodiversity. In: Proceedings: International Conference on Biodiversity: Science and Governance. Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France. Also in: Proceedings of the Workshop on Biodiversity Challenges for Fishery Management. Conference on Biodiversity: Science and Governance. IFREMER, Paris, France. (2005).

Key Subjects: Ecosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery SystemsParks, Protected Areas and BiodiversitySuccessful FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

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2004

Charles, A. Some ideas relating to fishery sustainability, p.295-297. In: Report and Documentation of the International Workshop on the Implementation of International Fisheries Instruments and Factors of Unsustainability and Overexploitation in Fisheries. Mauritius 3-7 February 2003. (J. Swan and D. Greboval, editors). FAO Fisheries Report. No.700. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Rome, Italy. (2004).

Key Subjects: Ecosystem-Based ManagementFishery RightsLocation-Specific StudiesSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

Charles, A. Designing Integrated Indicator Systems: A Case Study of Nova Scotia Fishery and Marine Environment Accounts. Presented at the 8th Biennial Conference, International Society for Ecological Economics. Montreal, Canada. (2004).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesCanadian OceansEcosystem-Based ManagementIndicatorsLocation-Specific StudiesSustainability and Resilience

Charles, A. Rights-Based Fishery Management: A Focus on Use Rights, p.3-5. In: Who Gets the Fish? Proceedings of the New England Workshop on Rights-Based Fisheries Management Approaches. (M.E. Petruny-Parker, K.M. Castro, M.L. Schwartz, L.G. Skrobe and B. Somers, editors). Rhode Island Sea Grant, Narragansett, R.I. USA. 28p. (2004).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesFishery Management and GovernanceFishery Rights

Charles, A. Sustainability and resilience in natural resource systems: Policy directions and management institutions. In: Encyclopaedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS). Developed under the auspices of the UNESCO. Eolss Publishers, Oxford, UK. (2004).

Key Subjects: Ecosystem-Based ManagementFishery CollapsesFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsFishery SystemsPolicy and PlanningSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

Charles, A. Sustainability and Resilience in Resource Systems: Indicator Frameworks & Policy Directions. Presented at COASTFISH 2004: First International Conference on Coastal Fisheries in Latin America and the Caribbean. Merida, Mexico. (2004).

Key Subjects: Ecosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceIndicatorsPolicy and PlanningSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

Copes, P., and A. Charles. Socioeconomics of Individual Transferable Quotas and Community-Based Fishery ManagementAgricultural and Resource Economics Review 33(2):171-181. (2004).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsCo-managementCommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementFisheries EconomicsFishery Management and GovernanceFishery Rights

Hatt, J., and A. Charles. Assessing Success in Aquaculture from the Farmer Perspective: The Case of Nova Scotia. Environmental Studies Program, Saint Mary’s University. Halifax, Nova Scotia. (2004).

Key Subjects: AquacultureCanadian OceansEcosystem-Based ManagementSustainability and Resilience

Wiber, M., F. Berkes, A. Charles, and J. Kearney. Participatory research supporting community-based fishery managementMarine Policy 28:459-468. (2004).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesCo-managementCommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceSmall-Scale FisheriesSuccessful Fisheries

Xue, X., H. Hong, and A. Charles. Cumulative Environmental Impacts and Integrated Coastal Management : A Case Study of Xiamen, ChinaJournal of Environmental Management 71(3):271-283. (2004).

Key Subjects: CommunitiesEcosystem-Based ManagementLocation-Specific StudiesOcean & Coastal Management

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2003

Charles, A. Rights-Based Fishery Management: A Focus on Use Rights. Presented at the U.S. Sea Grant Workshop Who Gets the Fish? Rights Based Management Approaches. Maine, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island. (2003).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsPolicy and PlanningSuccessful Fisheries

Charles, A. Climate Change and Fisheries: A Socioeconomic Perspective on Impacts and Adaptation. Presented at the Workshop on Impact and Adaptation Responses of Fish and Fisheries to Climate Change. Canadian Climate Impact and Adaptation Research Network, Ottawa, Canada. (2003).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsClimate ChangeFisheries EconomicsFishery SystemsSustainability and Resilience

Charles, A. Systems Approaches and Community Approaches for Coastal Planning. Presented at the OMRN Science and Local Knowledge Node Workshop Examining Best Practices in Coastal Zone Planning: Lessons and Applications for BC’s Central Coast. Alert Bay, B.C. (2003).

Key Subjects: Co-managementCommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementEcosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery SystemsIndicatorsOcean & Coastal ManagementPolicy and Planning

Haward, M., R. Dobell, A. Charles, E. Foster, and T. Potts. Fisheries and oceans governance in Australia and Canada: From sectoral management to integration? Dalhousie Law Journal 26:5-45. (2003).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesCanadian OceansEcosystem-Based ManagementFishery ConflictFishery Management and GovernanceLocation-Specific StudiesOcean & Coastal ManagementParks, Protected Areas and BiodiversitySuccessful Fisheries

Herrera-Ulloa, Á.F., A. Charles, S.E. Lluch-Cota, H. Ramírez-Aguirre, S. Hernández-Vázquez, and A. Ortega-Rubio. A regional-scale sustainable development index: The case of Baja California Sur, México. International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology 10:353-360. (2003).

Key Subjects: Ecosystem-Based ManagementLocation-Specific StudiesSustainability and Resilience

Ocean Management Research Network. OMRN Strategic and Action Plan (2003-2007). Ocean Management Research Network, Halifax, Canada. (2003).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesCanadian OceansEcosystem-Based ManagementOcean & Coastal ManagementPolicy and Planning

Ocean Management Research Network. A Retrospective Review: OMRN’s 2002 National Conference – Canada’s Oceans: Research, Management and the Human Dimension. Ocean Management Research Network, Halifax, Canada. [available on-line at www.omrn-rrgo.ca]. (2003).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesCanadian OceansEcosystem-Based ManagementOcean & Coastal ManagementPolicy and Planning

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2002

Charles, A., H. Boyd, A. Lavers, and C. Benjamin. The Nova Scotia GPI Fisheries and Marine Environment Accounts: A Preliminary Set of Ecological, Socioeconomic and Institutional Indicators for Nova Scotia’s Fisheries and Marine Environment. GPI Atlantic, Tantallon, NS, Canada. 76p. (2002).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesCanadian OceansEcosystem-Based ManagementFisheries EconomicsFishery SystemsIndicatorsLocation-Specific StudiesSuccessful Fisheries

Charles, A. Use Rights and Responsible Fisheries: Limiting Access and Harvesting through Rights-based Management, p.131-157. In: A Fishery Manager’s Guidebook. Management Measures and their Application. (Cochrane, K., editor) FAO Fisheries Technical Paper, No. 424, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, Italy. 231p. (2002).

Key Subjects: Co-managementCommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery Rights

Charles, A. The precautionary approach and ‘burden of proof’ challenges in fishery management. Bulletin of Marine Science 70(2):683-694. (2002).

Key Subjects: Fishery CollapsesFishery ConflictFishery Management and GovernanceParks, Protected Areas and BiodiversitySustainability and ResilienceUncertainty and the Precautionary Approach

Sumaila, U.R. and A. Charles (Editors). Economic models of marine protected areas. Special Issues of Natural Resource Modeling 15(3-4). (2002).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFisheries EconomicsFishery Management and Governance

Sumaila, U.R., and A. Charles. Economic models of marine protected areas: An introductionNatural Resource Modeling 15(3):261-272. (2002).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFisheries EconomicsFishery Management and GovernanceParks, Protected Areas and Biodiversity

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2001

Charles, A. Sustainable Fishery Systems. Wiley-Blackwell (formerly Blackwell Science). Oxford UK. 384p. (2001).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsCanadian FisheriesCo-managementEcosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsFishery SystemsOcean & Coastal ManagementSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and ResilienceUncertainty and the Precautionary Approach

Milley, C., and A. Charles. Mi’kmaq Fisheries in Atlantic Canada: Traditions, Legal Decisions and Community Management. Paper prepared for the conference People and the Sea: Maritime Research in the Social Sciences: An Agenda for the 21st Century. University of Amsterdam and SISWO (Netherlands Institute for the Social Sciences). Amsterdam, The Netherlands. (2001).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesCanadian OceansCo-managementCommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementFishery ConflictFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsIndigenousLocation-Specific StudiesPolicy and Planning

Charles, A. Use rights in fishery systems. In: Microbehavior and Macroresults: Proceedings of the Tenth Biennial Conference of the International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, July 10-14, 2000, Corvallis, Oregon, USA. Edited by Richard S. Johnston and compiled by Ann L. Shriver. International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade (IIFET), Corvallis, OR, USA. CD-ROM. ISBN: 0-9763432-2-3. (2001).

Key Subjects: Fisheries EconomicsFishery Rights

Whitmarsh, D., and A. Charles. The state of fisheries economics: The 10th Biennial Conference of International Institute of Fisheries Economics and TradeFish and Fisheries 2:170-171. (2001).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFisheries Economics

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2000

Charles, A. Book Review: Fisheries Dependent Regions (David Symes, editor). Fish and Fisheries 1(3):274-275. (2000).

Key Subjects: CommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery SystemsIllegal FishingLocation-Specific Studies

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1999

Charles, A., and J. Leith. Social and Economic Approaches to Biodiversity Conservation: An Annotated Bibliography with Emphasis on Aquaculture.  Report Prepared for International Development Research Centre of Canada. 136p. (1999).

Key Subjects: AquacultureBioeconomicsEcosystem-Based ManagementParks, Protected Areas and BiodiversitySustainability and Resilience

Charles, A., R.L. Mazany, and M.L. Cross. The economics of illegal fishing: A behavioral modelMarine Resource Economics 14(2):95-110. (1999).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFishery ConflictFisheries EconomicsIllegal Fishing

de Young, B., R. M. Peterman, A. R. Dobell, E. Pinkerton, Y. Breton, A. T. Charles, M. J.  Fogarty, G. R. Munro, and C. Taggart. Canadian Marine Fisheries in a Changing and Uncertain World. Canadian Special Publication of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. No. 129, 199p. (1999).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesClimate ChangeFishery SystemsLocation-Specific StudiesUncertainty and the Precautionary Approach

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1998

Loucks, L., A. Charles, and M. Butler (Editors). Managing Our Fisheries, Managing Ourselves. Gorsebrook Research Institute. Halifax, Canada. 83p. (1998).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesCo-managementEcosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery SystemsSuccessful Fisheries

Charles, A. Beyond the status quo: Re-thinking fishery management, p.101-111. In: Re-inventing Fisheries Management. (T. Pitcher, D. Pauly and P. Hart, editors). Kluwer. (1998).

Key Subjects: Fishery CollapsesFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

Charles, A. Living with uncertainty in fisheries: Analytical methods, management priorities and the Canadian groundfishery experienceFisheries Research 37: 37-50. (1998).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesFishery CollapsesFishery Management and GovernanceLocation-Specific StudiesSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and ResilienceUncertainty and the Precautionary Approach

Charles, A. Property Rights and Use Rights in Fisheries. In: Proceedings, 8th Conference of the International Institute for Fisheries Economics and Trade. Morocco. (1998).

Key Subjects: Co-managementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery Rights

Charles, A. Fisheries in Transition, p.15-37. In: Ocean Yearbook 13. (E.M. Borgese, A. Chircop, M. McConnell and J.R. Morgan, editors). University of Chicago Press. (1998).

Key Subjects: Fishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsIndicatorsSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

Charles, A. Presentation to the Standing Senate Committee on Fisheries Concerning Privatization and Quota Licensing for Canada’s Fisheries. Unpublished manuscript, Saint Mary’s University. Halifax, NS, Canada. (1998).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesCanadian OceansFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsFishery SystemsPolicy and PlanningSuccessful Fisheries

Herrera-Ulloa, A., and A. Charles. Analysis of Publications in Marine and Coastal Sciences in Costa Rica, 1984-1994. Marine Biology Station. Universidad Nacional. Heredia, Costa Rica. 51p. (1998).

Key Subjects: Location-Specific Studies

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1997

Charles, A. Sustainability Indicators: An Annotated Bibliography with Emphasis on Fishery Systems, Coastal Zones and Watersheds. Strategy for International Fisheries Research, Ottawa, Canada. (1997).

Key Subjects: Ecosystem-Based ManagementFishery SystemsIndicatorsLocation-Specific StudiesSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

Charles, A. Sustainable Coastal Fisheries: Policy Directions for Improved Resource Management. Manuscript prepared for the Independent World Commission on the Oceans, Geneva Switzerland. (1997).

Key Subjects: Fishery Management and GovernanceSmall-scale FisheriesSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

Townsend, R.E., and A. Charles. User Rights in Fishing. Chapter 10. In: Northwest Atlantic Groundfish: Perspectives on a Fishery Collapse. (J.G. Boreman, B.S. Nakashima, J.A. Wilson and R.L. Kendall, editors). American Fisheries Society, Bethesda Maryland. (1997).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesCo-managementFishery CollapsesFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsLocation-Specific StudiesSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

Charles, A. Fisheries management in Atlantic Canada. Ocean and Coastal Management 35:101-119. (1997).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesCanadian OceansFishery CollapsesFishery Management and GovernanceLocation-Specific StudiesSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

Mathias, J.A., A. Charles, and B. Hu. Integrated Fish Farming CRC Press, New York, USA. 432p. (1997).

Key Subjects: AquacultureBioeconomicsLocation-Specific Studies

Chen, H., A. Charles and B. Hu. Chinese integrated fish farming, p.97-110. In: Integrated Fish Farming. (J.A. Mathias, A. Charles and B. Hu, editors). CRC Press. New York. 432p. (1997).

Key Subjects: AquacultureBioeconomicsLocation-Specific Studies

Charles, A. The Path to Sustainable Fisheries, p.201-213. In: Peace in the Oceans: Ocean Governance and the Agenda for Peace: The Proceedings of Pacem in Maribus XXIII, Costa Rica, 3-7 December 1995. (E. Mann Borgese, editor). Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission Technical Series 47. UNESCO. Paris, France. (1997).

Key Subjects: Fishery CollapsesFishery Management and GovernanceSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

Charles, A., R.F. Agbayani, E.C. Agbayani, M. Aguero, E.T. Belleza, E. Gonzalez, B. Stomal, and J.Y. Weigel. Aquaculture Economics in Developing Countries: Regional Assessments and an Annotated Bibliography. FAO Fisheries Circular No. 213, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, Italy. 401p. (1997).

Key Subjects: AquacultureBioeconomicsLocation-Specific Studies

Charles, A. Some economic considerations for fisheries and the coastal zone. Paper prepared for the Independent World Commission on the Oceans and its Study Group on Economic Uses of the Ocean. (1997).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFisheries EconomicsOcean & Coastal Management

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1996

Charles, A., C. Amaratunga, T. Amaratunga, and A. F. Herrera. Marine and Coastal Research in Costa Rica: Current State and Policies for the Future. Publicaciones UNA, Heredia, Costa Rica, 81p. (In Spanish). (1996).

Key Subjects: Location-Specific StudiesPolicy and PlanningOcean & Coastal Management

Gunn, E., Lane, D., and A. Charles. Special Issue: Fisheries Management. INFOR: Information Systems and Operational Research 34:155-196. (1996).

Key Subjects: Ecosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery Systems

Charles, A. Fish, people and institutions in the coastal zone: New directions for policy, management and research. A Brief presented to the Independent World Commission on the Oceans. Halifax, Canada. (1996).

Key Subjects: Fishery Management and GovernanceFishery SystemsOcean & Coastal ManagementPolicy and Planning

Charles, A. There is a Future in fish. Daily News: Thursday Perspective. n. pag. Print. (1996).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesFishery CollapsesFishery ConflictSuccessful Fisheries

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1995

Charles, A. The Atlantic Canadian Groundfishery: Roots of a CollapseDalhousie Law Journal 18:65-83. (1995).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesCo-managementFishery CollapsesFishery ConflictFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsFishery SystemsLocation-Specific StudiesSuccessful Fisheries

Charles, A. Sustainability Assessment for Fishery Systems. Working Paper FMS#07-95, Saint Mary’s University. Halifax, Canada. (1995).

Key Subjects: Fishery SystemsSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

Cross M.L., Charles, A., and R.L. Mazany. Institutional dynamics and the regulation of fisheries. Paper presented at the Canadian Economics Association Meeting. Montreal, Quebec. (1995).

Key Subjects: Fishery Management and GovernancePolicy and Planning

Charles, A. Fishery science: The study of fishery systemsAquatic Living Resources 8:233-239. (1995).

Key Subjects: Ecosystem-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery SystemsSuccessful Fisheries

Chen, H., B. Hu, and A. Charles. Chinese integrated fish farming: A comparative bioeconomic analysisAquaculture Research 26:81-94. (1995).

Key Subjects: AquacultureBioeconomicsFisheries EconomicsLocation-Specific Studies

Charles, A. Sustainability assessment and bio-socio-economic analysis: Tools for integrated coastal development, p.115-125. In: Philippine Coastal Resources Under Stress. (M.A. Juinio-Meñez and G. Newkirk, editors). Coastal Resources Research Network, Halifax, Canada, and Marine Science Institute, Quezon City, Philippines. (1995).

Key Subjects: AquacultureBioeconomicsFisheries EconomicsFishery SystemsIndicatorsLocation-Specific StudiesOcean & Coastal ManagementSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

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1994

Charles, A., T. R. Brainerd, A. Bermudez, H. M. Montalvo, and R. S. Pomeroy. Fisheries Socio-economics in the Developing World: Regional Assessments and an Annotated Bibliography. International Development Research Centre. Ottawa, Canada. 163p. (1994).

Key Subjects: Fisheries EconomicsFishery SystemsLocation-Specific StudiesSmall-Scale Fisheries

Charles, A. and J. Catanzano. Resource Valuation and Conflict, p.1159-1162. In: Proceedings of the 6th Conference of the International Institute for Fisheries Economics and Trade. (M. Antona, J. Catanzano, J.G. Sutinen, editors). IIFET/ORSTOM, Paris, France. (1994).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFishery ConflictFisheries Economics

Charles, A., and A. Herrera. Development and diversification: Sustainability strategies for a Costa Rican fishing cooperative, p.1315-1324. In: Proceedings of the 6th Conference of the International Institute for Fisheries Economics and Trade. (M. Antona, J. Catanzano, J.G. Sutinen, editors). IIFET/ORSTOM, Paris, France. (1994).

Key Subjects: CommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementFisheries EconomicsIndigenousLocation-Specific StudiesOcean & Coastal ManagementSmall-Scale FisheriesSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

Charles, A., R.L. Mazany, and M.L. Cross. Fisheries Regulation and the Incentives to Overfish, p.873-880. In: Proceedings of the 6th Conference of the International Institute for Fisheries Economics and Trade. (M. Antona, J. Catanzano, J.G. Sutinen, editors). IIFET/ ORSTOM, Paris, France. (1994).

Key Subjects: Fishery CollapsesFishery ConflictFisheries EconomicsIllegal FishingPolicy and Planning

Padilla, J.E., and A. Charles. Bioeconomic Modeling and the Management of Capture and Culture FisheriesNaga: The ICLARM Quarterly 17:18-20. (1994).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFisheries EconomicsFishery Management and Governance

Charles, A. Towards sustainability: The fishery experienceEcological Economics 11(3):201-211. (1994).

Key Subjects: Co-managementFishery Management and GovernanceFishery SystemsSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

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1993

Charles, A. (Editor). Fishery Enforcement: Economic Analysis and Operational Models. Oceans Institute of Canada. Halifax, Canada. 74p. (1993).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFisheries EconomicsIllegal Fishing

Charles, A. Sustainable Development of the Oceans: A Commentary on Agenda 21. Prepared for the Forum on Oceans and the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, Dalhousie University and the International Development Research Centre. Halifax, Canada. (1993).

Key Subjects: Canadian OceansClimate ChangePolicy and PlanningSustainability and Resilience

Charles, A. Economic research in small-scale fisheries: Information needs and analytical techniquesBulletin of the Special Interest Group on Traditional Management and Knowledge of Marine Systems. South Pacific Commission, New Caledonia. 2:11-14. (1993).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFisheries EconomicsSmall-Scale Fisheries

Charles, A. Seven ideas for fixing the fishery The Daily News: Nova Scotia in the Next Century. n. pag. Print. (1993).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesFishery CollapsesSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

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1992

Charles, A. Sustainability lessons from the fishery sector, p.151-173. In: Sustainable Development and Economic Policies in Latin America. (Olman Segura, editor). Universidad Nacional, Heredia, Costa Rica. (1992). (Spanish).

Key Subjects: Fishery Management and GovernanceLocation-Specific StudiesSuccessful FisheriesSustainability and Resilience

Charles, A. Uncertainty and information in fishery management models: A Bayesian updating algorithm. American Journal of Mathematical and Management Sciences 12:191-225. (1992).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFisheries EconomicsUncertainty and the Precautionary Approach

Charles, A. Canadian fisheries: Paradigms and policy, p.3-26. In: Canadian Ocean Law and Policy. (D. VanderZwaag, editor). Butterworths, Markham. (1992).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesFishery ConflictFishery Management and GovernanceFishery RightsLocation-Specific StudiesPolicy and Planning

Charles, A. Fishery conflicts: A unified frameworkMarine Policy 16(5):379-393. (1992).

Key Subjects: Fishery CollapsesFishery ConflictFishery Management and GovernanceIllegal Fishing

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1991

Charles, A. Fisheries Management and Development: A Policy and Strategic Assessment. International Centre for Ocean Development. Halifax, Canada. 99p. (1991).

Key Subjects: Fishery Management and GovernancePolicy and Planning

Charles, A. Bio-socio-economic dynamics and multidisciplinary models in small-scale fisheries research, p.603-608. In: Research and Small-Scale Fisheries. (J.R. Durand, J. Lemoalle and J. Weber, editors). ORSTOM, Paris, France. (1991).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFisheries EconomicsFishery SystemsSmall-Scale Fisheries

Charles, A. Small-scale fisheries in North America: Research perspectives, p.157-184. In: Research and Small-Scale Fisheries. (J.R. Durand, J. Lemoalle and J. Weber, editors). ORSTOM, Paris, France. (1991).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesCommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernanceLocation-Specific StudiesSmall-Scale Fisheries

Coffen, S.S., and A. Charles. Production economics of shellfish aquaculture in Atlantic Canada: A preliminary analysisAquaculture and Fisheries Management 22:193-202. (1991).

Key Subjects: AquacultureBioeconomicsCanadian FisheriesCanadian OceansFisheries EconomicsLocation-Specific Studies

Charles, A., and C. Yang. A strategic planning model for fisheries development. Fisheries Research 10:287-307. (1991).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFisheries EconomicsPolicy and Planning

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1990

Bradfield, M., A. Charles, G. MacDonald, M. MacDonald, and R. Williams (Editors). Economic Democracy in Atlantic Canada: Proceedings of a Conference on Popular Participation and Development. Gorsebrook Research Institute. Halifax, Canada. 43p. (1990).

Key Subjects: Location-Specific StudiesPolicy and PlanningSustainability and Resilience

Charles, A. Review of: ‘Co-operative management of local fisheries: New directions for improved management and community development’. Canadian Public Policy 16:111-112. (1990).

Key Subjects: Co-managementCommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementFishery Management and GovernancePolicy and Planning

Charles, A., M. L. Cross, and R. L. Mazany. Fisheries regulation and investment behaviour: A conceptual framework and its relevance to the Nova Scotia fishing industry, p.622-640. In: Proceedings of the Fourth Conference of the International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade. Esbjerg, Denmark. (1990).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsCanadian FisheriesFisheries EconomicsLocation-Specific StudiesPolicy and Planning

 

Charles, A., and C. Yang. A Decision Support Model for Coastal Fishery Planning: Optimal Capacity Expansion and Harvest Management, p.71-88. In: Operations Research & Management in Fishing. (A.J.M. Guimaraes Rodrigues, editor). Kluwer Academic Publishers. (1990).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFisheries EconomicsOcean & Coastal ManagementPolicy and Planning

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1980s

Charles, A., and G. N. White (Editors). Natural Resource Modelling and Analysis. Centre for Resource Systems Analysis. Saint Mary’s University. Halifax, Canada. 310p. (1989).

Key Subjects: Bioeconomics

Charles, A. Bio-Socio-Economic Fishery Models: Labour Dynamics and Multiobjective ManagementCanadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 46(8):1313-1322. (1989).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFisheries EconomicsFishery Management and GovernanceFishery Systems

Charles, A. Book Review of ‘Taking Risks: The Management of Uncertainty’. Canadian Journal of Operational Research and Information Processing (INFOR) 27:122-125. (1989).

Key Subjects: Uncertainty and the Precautionary Approach

Charles, A. Fishery socioeconomics: A surveyLand Economics 64:276-295. (1988).

Key Subjects: Co-managementCommunitiesCommunity-Based ManagementFishery ConflictFisheries EconomicsFishery Management and GovernanceFishery Rights

Charles, A. In-season fishery management: A Bayesian model. Natural Resource Modeling 2:599-629. (1988).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsEcosystem-Based ManagementFisheries EconomicsFishery Management and Governance

Charles, A. Investment in natural resource industries: Applications of operations research methods, p.303-317. In: Strategic Planning in Energy and Natural Resources. (B. Lev, J. Bloom, A. Gleit, F. Murphy and C. Shoemaker, editors). North-Holland. (1987).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsPolicy and Planning

Charles, A. Cost/benefit Analysis and Fish Finding Technology, unpublished manuscript. Prepared for: Seminar on Fish Finding Technology, Technical University of Nova Scotia, Halifax, Canada. (1987).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFisheries EconomicsPolicy and Planning

Charles, A. Coastal state fishery development: Foreign fleets and optimal investment dynamicsJournal of Development Economics 24(2):331-358. (1986).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFisheries EconomicsIllegal FishingPolicy and Planning

Charles, A. Coastal fisheries, investment planning and the role of foreign fleets: An economic analysis, p.205-216. In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Fisheries. (GERMA, editors). Rimouski, Canada. (1986).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFisheries EconomicsIllegal Fishing

Charles, A. Nonlinear costs and optimal fleet capacity in deterministic and stochastic fisheriesMathematical Biosciences 73(2):271-299. (1985).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFisheries EconomicsSuccessful Fisheries

Charles, A., and G.R. Munro. Irreversible investment and optimal fisheries management: A stochastic analysisMarine Resources Economics 1(3):247-264. (1985).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFisheries EconomicsFishery Management and GovernanceSuccessful Fisheries

Charles, A., and W.J. Reed. A bioeconomic analysis of sequential fisheries: Competition, coexistence and optimal harvest allocation between inshore and offshore fleetsCanadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 42(5):952-962. (1985).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFishery ConflictFisheries EconomicsSuccessful Fisheries

Clark, C.W., A. Charles, J.R. Beddington, and M. Mangel. Optimal capacity decisions in a developing fisheryMarine Resource Economics 2:25-53. (1985).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFisheries EconomicsFishery Management and GovernanceSuccessful Fisheries

Clark, C.W., G.R. Munro, and A. Charles. Fisheries, dynamics and uncertainty, p.99-120. In: Progress in Natural Resource Economics. (A. Scott and P. Neher, editors). Oxford University Press. (1985).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFisheries EconomicsFishery Management and GovernanceSuccessful FisheriesUncertainty and the Precautionary Approach

Charles, A., and M.A. Henderson. Chum salmon stock reconstructions for 1970-1982. Part I: Queen Charlotte Islands, North Coast and Central Coast, British Columbia, Canadian Manuscript Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, No. 1814. Vancouver: Government of Canada, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, 91p. (1985).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesCanadian OceansFishery CollapsesLocation-Specific Studies

Charles, A. Escapement estimation: From an economics perspective, p.251-258. In: Proceedings of the Workshop on Stream Indexing for Salmon Escapement Estimation. (P.E.K. Symons and M. Waldichuk, editors). Canadian Technical Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences No. 1326. Vancouver: Government of Canada, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, 258p. (1984).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFisheries Economics

Starr, P.J., A. Charles, and M.A. Henderson. Reconstruction of British Columbia Sockeye Salmon Stocks (oncorhynchus nerka): 1970-1982, Canadian Manuscript Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences No. 1780. Ottawa: Government of Canada, Department of Fisheries and Oceans. (1984).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesLocation-Specific Studies

Henderson, M.A., and A. Charles. Reconstruction of British Columbia Pink Salmon Stocks: 1970-1982. Part I: Queen Charlotte Islands, North Coast and Central Coast. Canadian Manuscript Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences No. 1785. Vancouver: Government of Canada, Department of Fisheries and Oceans. (1984).

Key Subjects: Canadian FisheriesLocation-Specific Studies

Charles, A. Optimal fisheries investment: Comparative dynamics for a deterministic seasonal fisheryCanadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 40(12):2069-2079. (1983).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFisheries EconomicsFishery Management and Governance

Charles, A. Optimal fisheries investment under uncertaintyCanadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 40(12):2080-2091. (1983).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFisheries EconomicsFishery Management and GovernanceUncertainty and the Precautionary Approach

Charles, A. Effects of parameter uncertainty and Bayesian updating on fisheries investment, p.36-40. In: Mathematical Models of Renewable Resources II: Proceedings of the Second Pacific Coast Conference on Mathematical Models of Renewable Resources. (R. Lamberson, editor). Humboldt State University Mathematical Modeling Group, Arcata USA. (1983).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFisheries EconomicsUncertainty and the Precautionary Approach

Charles, A. Optimal Fisheries Investment (Doctoral Dissertation). University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada. (1982).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFisheries EconomicsFishery Management and GovernanceUncertainty and the Precautionary Approach

Charles, A. The role of randomness in renewable resources: Optimal fisheries investment under uncertainty, p.40-44. In: Mathematical Models of Renewable Resources: Proceedings of the First Pacific Coast Conference on Mathematical Models of Renewable Resources. (R. Lamberson, editor). Humboldt State University Math. Modeling Group, Arcata USA. (1982).

Key Subjects: BioeconomicsFisheries EconomicsUncertainty and the Precautionary Approach

Margolick, M., A. Charles, and J.F. Helliwell. The value of information to electricity investment planners. University of British Columbia Programme in Natural Resource Economics, Resource Paper No. 70. (1981).

Key Subjects: Policy and PlanningUncertainty and the Precautionary Approach

Margolick, M., and A. Charles. Future electricity requirements in B.C.: A comparison of forecasts made by B.C. Hydro and the B.C. Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources. Society Promoting Environmental Conservation, Vancouver, Canada. (1980).

Key Subjects: Location-Specific StudiesPolicy and PlanningUncertainty and the Precautionary Approach