Rebecca Shellock, Christopher Cvitanovic, Mary Mackay, Merryn McKinnon et al.
Lol Iana Dahlet, Samiya Ahmed Selim, Ingrid van Putten
Abstract Conflict in the marine environment is of increasing relevance as blue growth boundaries are pushed and resource access and use are in dispute. Social science disciplines have a long history and a wide range of approaches for studying conflict. However, understanding the approaches used to s...
Ingrid van Putten, Shankar Aswani, Wiebren J. Boonstra, R. De la Cruz-Modino et al.
Abstract New marine industries that develop and grow in response to the changing demand for their products have the potential to exert pressure on fragile marine environments. These emerging industries can benefit local communities but equally can have negative environmental and socio-cultural impac...
Marion Glaser, Samiya Ahmed Selim, Raquel De la Cruz-Modino, Ingrid van Putten et al.
Abstract A growing number of global ocean conflict studies over the last decade have set out to advance sustainability in the Anthropocene. Many of these research projects use multiple case studies to extract lessons for wider contexts. The methods used by these studies, and the extent to which thei...