Jennifer Jacquet
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Jennifer Jacquet's Degrees
- PhD Environmental Studies University of British Columbia
- Masters Environmental Science University of British Columbia
- Bachelors Biology University of British Columbia
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Why Is Jennifer Jacquet Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Life Born in 1980, she grew up in Ohio. She graduated from Western Washington University, from Cornell University, and from University of British Columbia. Jacquet is Professor of Environmental Science and Policy at the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science at the University of Miami.
Jennifer Jacquet's Published Works
Published Works
- The Role of Gender in Scholarly Authorship (2012) (596)
- Trade secrets: Renaming and mislabeling of seafood (2008) (358)
- Men Set Their Own Cites High: Gender and Self-citation across Fields and over Time (2016) (273)
- The rise of seafood awareness campaigns in an era of collapsing fisheries (2007) (273)
- Funding Priorities: Big Barriers to Small‐Scale Fisheries (2008) (244)
- Seafood stewardship in crisis (2010) (234)
- Conserving wild fish in a sea of market-based efforts (2010) (175)
- A review of formal objections to Marine Stewardship Council fisheries certifications (2013) (145)
- Impact of the Deepwater Horizon well blowout on the economics of US Gulf fisheries (2012) (132)
- Intra- and intergenerational discounting in the climate game (2013) (129)
- Conservation of biological diversity in agricultural, forestry, and marine systems (2007) (92)
- Stewardship of global collective behavior (2021) (88)
- Trends, current understanding and future research priorities for artisanal coral reef fisheries research (2013) (84)
- Is Shame Necessary?: New Uses for an Old Tool (2015) (80)
- A multilevel evolutionary framework for sustainability analysis (2015) (78)
- Fish Farms at Sea: The Ground Truth from Google Earth (2012) (77)
- Shame and honour drive cooperation (2011) (76)
- Soft but significant power in the Paris Agreement (2016) (70)
- High seas fisheries play a negligible role in addressing global food security (2018) (50)
- In hot soup: sharks captured in Ecuador's waters (2008) (50)
- Potential ecological and social benefits of a moratorium on transshipment on the high seas (2017) (47)
- The ideological divide and climate change opinion: “top-down” and “bottom-up” approaches (2014) (41)
- ‘Rational use’ in Antarctic waters (2016) (34)
- National conflict and fisheries: reconstructing marine fisheries catches for Mozambique (2007) (30)
- WTO must ban harmful fisheries subsidies. (2021) (29)
- Animal welfare risks of global aquaculture (2021) (28)
- Antarctic fisheries: factor climate change into their management (2018) (28)
- An evaluation of Regional Fisheries Management Organization at-sea compliance monitoring and observer programs (2020) (27)
- Silent water: a brief examination of the marine fisheries crisis (2009) (22)
- Counting fish: a typology for fisheries catch data (2010) (22)
- Doom and gloom versus optimism: An assessment of ocean-related U.S. science journalism (2001-2015) (2018) (22)
- Necessary elements of precautionary management: implications for the Antarctic toothfish (2016) (21)
- When bad gets worse: corruption and fisheries (2017) (20)
- Who is the high seas fishing industry? (2020) (20)
- The climate responsibilities of industrial meat and dairy producers (2021) (20)
- Small is beautiful, but large is certified: A comparison between fisheries the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) features in its promotional materials and MSC-certified fisheries (2020) (19)
- The Case Against Octopus Farming (2018) (17)
- The shifting baselines syndrome: perception, deception, and the future of our oceans (2011) (15)
- Asymmetrical Contributions to the Tragedy of the Commons and Some Implications for Conservation (2013) (13)
- Could shame and honor save cooperation? (2012) (9)
- The Anthropocebo Effect (2013) (9)
- The US Response to COVID-19 and Climate Change Endangers the Country and the World (2020) (8)
- Ocean Calamities: Hyped Litany or Legitimate Concern? (2015) (8)
- The octopus mind and the argument against farming it (2019) (7)
- The values behind calculating the value of trophy hunting (2016) (7)
- Guilt and Shame in U.S. Climate Change Communication (2017) (6)
- High stakes on the high seas (2018) (6)
- Challenging the Idea That Humans Are Not Designed to Solve Climate Change (2021) (5)
- Meeting socioeconomic objectives in Ghana's sardinella fishery (2010) (5)
- A New Tool to Evaluate, Improve, and Sustain Marine Protected Area Financing Built on a Comprehensive Review of Finance Sources and Instruments (2022) (4)
- ReconstRucting maRine fisheRies catches in the solomon islands: 1950–20091 (2013) (4)
- Defining denial and sentient seafood (2018) (3)
- Reimagining sustainable fisheries (2022) (2)
- Policy and transparency gaps for oceanic shark and rays in high seas tuna fisheries (2022) (2)
- Creative Competencies and Cognitive Processes Associated with Creativity are Linked with Positive Schizotypy (2020) (2)
- Conservation: It is rational to protect Antarctica (2015) (2)
- Aquaculture over-optimism? (2021) (2)
- Not "the best environmental choice in seafood": A response to Gutiérrez and Agnew (2013) (2013) (2)
- Ecosystem Approaches to Fisheries: Beyond food: fish in the twenty-first century (2011) (2)
- Experimental Insights: Testing Climate Change Cooperation in the Lab (2015) (1)
- What Can Conservationists Learn from Investor Behavior? (2009) (1)
- Self-Citation and Gender (2016) (1)
- 2012 Landes Bioscience. Do not distribute. Could shame and honor save cooperation (2012) (1)
- A novel framework to evaluate the financial sustainability of marine protected areas (2023) (0)
- Correction: Fish Farms at Sea: The Ground Truth from Google Earth (2015) (0)
- Small is beautiful but large is certified (2020) (0)
- Correction: Small is beautiful, but large is certified: A comparison between fisheries the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) features in its promotional materials and MSC-certified fisheries (2021) (0)
- Investigating the welfare and conservation implications of alligator wrestling for American Alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) (2020) (0)
- Data for: Doom and gloom versus optimism: an assessment of ocean-related science journalism (2001-2015) (2018) (0)
- Fish as food in an age of globalization (2009) (0)
- Clues to crime in ivory DNA (2022) (0)
- Antarctic fisheries: factor climate change into their management (2018) (0)
- Corrigendum to “An evaluation of Regional Fisheries Management Organization at-sea compliance monitoring and observer programs” [Mar. Policy 115 (2020) 103842] (2022) (0)
- On the persistent gray area between teaching and punishment. (2015) (0)
- Poor Welfare Indicators and Husbandry Practices at Lion (Panthera Leo) “Cub-Petting” Facilities: Evidence from Public YouTube Videos (2022) (0)
- GHANA’S SARDINELLA FISHERY (2010) (0)
- Correction: The climate responsibilities of industrial meat and dairy producers (2022) (0)
- Protect global values of the Southern Ocean ecosystem (2022) (0)
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