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- PhD Environmental Science Stanford University
- Masters Environmental Science Stanford University
- Bachelors Environmental Science University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Christina Chemtai Hicks is a British Kenyan environmental social scientist who is a Professor in the Political Ecology group at Lancaster University. She is interested in the relationships between individuals, societies and nature. She was awarded the 2019 Philip Leverhulme Prize for Geography.
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Published Works
- A social–ecological approach to conservation planning: embedding social considerations (2013) (445)
- Bright spots among the world’s coral reefs (2016) (373)
- Building adaptive capacity to climate change in tropical coastal communities (2018) (360)
- The future of hyperdiverse tropical ecosystems (2018) (350)
- Harnessing global fisheries to tackle micronutrient deficiencies (2019) (307)
- Evaluating Social and Ecological Vulnerability of Coral Reef Fisheries to Climate Change (2013) (205)
- Engage key social concepts for sustainability (2016) (195)
- Coral reef ecosystem services in the Anthropocene (2019) (189)
- Malthusian overfishing and efforts to overcome it on Kenyan coral reefs. (2008) (186)
- Securing a Just Space for Small-Scale Fisheries in the Blue Economy (2019) (173)
- Emerging COVID-19 impacts, responses, and lessons for building resilience in the seafood system (2020) (165)
- Gravity of human impacts mediates coral reef conservation gains (2018) (156)
- Responding to change: Using scenarios to understand how socioeconomic factors may influence amplifying or dampening exploitation feedbacks among Tanzanian fishers (2011) (153)
- Elasticity in ecosystem services: exploring the variable relationship between ecosystems and human well-being (2016) (151)
- Conceptualizing and operationalizing human wellbeing for ecosystem assessment and management (2016) (149)
- Social–environmental drivers inform strategic management of coral reefs in the Anthropocene (2019) (130)
- Sense of place as a determinant of people's attitudes towards the environment: implications for natural resources management and planning in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. (2013) (120)
- Assessing Gear Modifications Needed to Optimize Yields in a Heavily Exploited, Multi-Species, Seagrass and Coral Reef Fishery (2012) (120)
- Social, institutional, and knowledge mechanisms mediate diverse ecosystem service benefits from coral reefs (2014) (104)
- Committing to socially responsible seafood (2017) (103)
- Synergies and tradeoffs in how managers, scientists, and fishers value coral reef ecosystem services (2013) (102)
- The economic value of ecosystem services in the Great Barrier Reef: our state of knowledge (2011) (97)
- Changes in adaptive capacity of Kenyan fishing communities (2015) (93)
- Trade-Offs in Values Assigned to Ecological Goods and Services Associated with Different Coral Reef Management Strategies (2009) (85)
- What matters to whom and why? Understanding the importance of coastal ecosystem services in developing coastal communities (2019) (82)
- Evaluating the best available social science for natural resource management decision-making (2017) (82)
- Scenarios for Global Aquaculture and Its Role in Human Nutrition (2020) (82)
- Linking ecosystem services and human‐values theory (2015) (80)
- Meeting fisheries, ecosystem function, and biodiversity goals in a human-dominated world (2020) (77)
- Interdisciplinarity in the environmental sciences: barriers and frontiers (2010) (61)
- The Gendered Nature of Ecosystem Services (2019) (61)
- Understanding leadership in the environmental sciences (2015) (60)
- Managing Small-Scale Commercial Fisheries for Adaptive Capacity: Insights from Dynamic Social-Ecological Drivers of Change in Monterey Bay (2015) (58)
- A novel telecoupling framework to assess social relations across spatial scales for ecosystem services research. (2019) (57)
- Marine tourism in the face of global change:the resilience of enterprises to crises in Thailand and Australia (2015) (55)
- Evaluating indicators of human well-being for ecosystem-based management (2017) (55)
- Social drivers forewarn of marine regime shifts (2016) (51)
- A framework for understanding climate change impacts on coral reef social–ecological systems (2016) (49)
- Rethinking environmental leadership: The social construction of leaders and leadership in discourses of ecological crisis, development, and conservation (2015) (49)
- Securing the blue: political ecologies of the blue economy in Africa (2019) (47)
- Recognize fish as food in policy discourse and development funding (2021) (46)
- Future Scenarios as a Research Tool: Investigating Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation Options and Outcomes for the Great Barrier Reef, Australia (2013) (44)
- Changes in life history and ecological characteristics of coral reef fish catch composition with increasing fishery management (2011) (42)
- Disaggregating ecosystem service values and priorities by wealth, age, and education (2018) (41)
- How Do We Value Our Reefs? Risks and Tradeoffs Across Scales in “Biomass-Based” Economies (2011) (38)
- Author Correction: Harnessing the diversity of small-scale actors is key to the future of aquatic food systems (2021) (36)
- Networking the Blue Economy in Seychelles: pioneers, resistance, and the power of influence (2019) (34)
- Structural and Psycho-Social Limits to Climate Change Adaptation in the Great Barrier Reef Region (2016) (32)
- Lifting the Lid on Sexuality and Ageing (2009) (29)
- Engagement takes a (fishing) village to manage a resource: Principles and practice of effective stakeholder engagement. (2018) (29)
- WTO must ban harmful fisheries subsidies. (2021) (29)
- Designing Climate-Resilient Marine Protected Area Networks by Combining Remotely Sensed Coral Reef Habitat with Coastal Multi-Use Maps (2015) (28)
- Access to marine ecosystem services: Examining entanglement and legitimacy in customary institutions (2020) (25)
- Not Just Participation: The Rise of the Eco‐Precariat in the Green Economy (2020) (22)
- Micronutrient supply from global marine fisheries under climate change and overfishing (2021) (21)
- Social-ecological vulnerability of coral reef fisheries to climatic shocks (2013) (21)
- Fishery benefits and stakeholder priorities associated with a coral reef fishery and their implications for management (2014) (20)
- The crowding out of complex social goods (2018) (20)
- Reconciling well-being and resilience for sustainable development (2021) (19)
- The vital roles of blue foods in the global food system (2021) (19)
- Exploring ‘islandness’ and the impacts of nature conservation through the lens of wellbeing (2017) (18)
- Fishing for health: Do the world’s national policies for fisheries and aquaculture align with those for nutrition? (2021) (16)
- Changing the narrative on fisheries subsidies reform: Enabling transitions to achieve SDG 14.6 and beyond (2020) (14)
- Co-production in scholarly activity: Valuing the social capital of lay people and volunteers (2012) (13)
- The blue economy as a boundary object for hegemony across scales (2021) (12)
- Hidden lives: the importance of recognising the needs and experiences of older lesbians and gay men within healthcare practice (2011) (12)
- Managing fisheries for maximum nutrient yield (2022) (12)
- Sharing the seas: a review and analysis of ocean sector interactions (2021) (11)
- Climate-induced increases in micronutrient availability for coral reef fisheries (2022) (10)
- Secure local aquatic food systems in the face of declining coral reefs (2021) (10)
- Harnessing the diversity of small-scale actors is key to the future of aquatic food systems (2021) (9)
- Trade and foreign fishing mediate global marine nutrient supply (2022) (8)
- The Landscape of Leadership in Environmental Governance: a Case Study from Solomon Islands (2017) (7)
- Global correlates of terrestrial and marine coverage by protected areas on islands (2020) (7)
- Rights and representation support justice across aquatic food systems (2022) (7)
- Preparing for a Rapid Response to Major Marine Oil Spills (2017) (6)
- 1 Ecosystem-based management of coral reefs and interconnected nearshore tropical habitats (2013) (6)
- Ecosystem service values and societal settings for coral reef governance (2013) (5)
- Advancing research on ecosystem service bundles for comparative assessments and synthesis (2022) (5)
- Socioeconomic Impacts of Changes to Marine Fisheries and Aquaculture that are Brought About Through Climate Change (2017) (5)
- Leading the Life You Want: Skills for Integrating Work and Life (2015) (5)
- Microbial Shift in the Enteric Bacteriome of Coral Reef Fish Following Climate-Driven Regime Shifts (2021) (4)
- Fishers perceptions of ecosystem service change associated with climate‐disturbed coral reefs (2021) (4)
- Evaluating outcomes of conservation with multidimensional indicators of well‐being (2021) (4)
- Safeguarding nutrients from coral reefs under climate change (2022) (3)
- Natural capital: valuing the coast (2010) (3)
- Speaking across boundaries to explore the potential for interdisciplinarity in ecosystem services knowledge production (2020) (3)
- Disentangling ecosystem services preferences and values (2021) (2)
- Adaptive Management for Novel Ecosystems (2015) (2)
- The Role of Coral Reef Small-Scale Fisheries for Addressing Malnutrition and Avoiding Biodiversity Loss (2022) (1)
- Small pelagic fish supply abundant and affordable micronutrients to low- and middle-income countries. (2022) (0)
- The Landscape of Leadership in Environmental Governance: a Case Study from Solomon Islands (2017) (0)
- Insights on Ancient Greece from the Iliad's Oldest Manuscript (2017) (0)
- Telecoupling mediates ecosystem services bundles through social interrelationships (2016) (0)
- PECS working group on social-ecological dynamics of ecosystem services (2016) (0)
- Four ways blue foods can help achieve food system ambitions across nations (2023) (0)
- The Landscape of Leadership in Environmental Governance (2017) (0)
- The future of hyperdiverse tropical ecosystems (2018) (0)
- Social–environmental drivers inform strategic management of coral reefs in the Anthropocene (2019) (0)
- Research, part of a Special Feature on Programme on Ecosystem Change and Society (PECS): Knowledge for Sustainable Stewardship of Social-ecological Systems Elasticity in ecosystem services: exploring the variable relationship between ecosystems and human well-being (2016) (0)
- ‘Getting the Right Nutrients to Those Who Need Them Most’: towards nutrition-sensitive governance of fisheries in the Global South (2022) (0)
- Harnessing global fisheries to tackle micronutrient deficiencies (2019) (0)
- Get Back to Work: Smart & Savvy Real-World Strategies to Make Your Next Career Move (2017) (0)
- Unbundling ecosystem service bundles (2016) (0)
- Strategic conservation and management of coral reefs in the Anthropocene (2019) (0)
- Future Scenarios as a Research Tool: Investigating Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation Options and Outcomes for the Great Barrier Reef, Australia (2013) (0)
- Making the good better: do youth social action initiatives impact the life chances of young people equally and what role can educational establishments play? (2017) (0)
- Promoting a multi-stakeholder network to develop and implement a comprehensive and effective national MPA strategy in the Dominican Republic (2008) (0)
- Reconciling wellbeing and resilience for sustainable 1 development 2 (2021) (0)
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