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    Mapping Trajectories of Coastal Land Reclamation in Nine Deltaic Megacities using Google Earth Engine by Sengupta, Dhritiraj, Chen, Ruishan, Meadows, Michael E, Choi, Young Rae, Banerjee, Abhishek, Zilong, Xia

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-11-2019)
    “…Increasing demand for land resources at the coast has exerted immense pressure on vulnerable environments. Population and economic growth in coastal cities…”
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    Mapping 21st Century Global Coastal Land Reclamation by Sengupta, Dhritiraj, Choi, Young Rae, Tian, Bo, Brown, Sally, Meadows, Michael, Hackney, Christopher R., Banerjee, Abhishek, Li, Yingjie, Chen, Ruishan, Zhou, Yunxuan

    Published in Earth's future (01-02-2023)
    “…Increasing population size and economic dependence on the coastal zone, coupled with the growing need for residential, agricultural, industrial, commercial and…”
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    Modernization, Development and Underdevelopment: Reclamation of Korean tidal flats, 1950s–2000s by Choi, Young Rae

    Published in Ocean & coastal management (01-12-2014)
    “…This paper traces South Korea's history of coastal reclamation from the 1950s until today, exploring how it emerged as the state's program for modernization…”
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    Profitable tidal flats, governable fishing communities: Assembling tidal flat fisheries in post-crisis South Korea by Choi, Young Rae

    Published in Political geography (01-06-2019)
    “…Tracing the discursive emergence of “tidal flat fisheries” in South Korean fisheries policy as a new orientation toward governing tidal flats and coastal…”
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    The Blue Economy as governmentality and the making of new spatial rationalities by Choi, Young Rae

    Published in Dialogues in human geography (01-03-2017)
    “…As an emergent and rapidly propagating concept through which the hydrological sphere of the earth is identified as a new economic possibility, the Blue Economy…”
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    Slippery ontologies of tidal flats by Choi, Young Rae

    “…Tidal flats are a type of coastal space that flood at high tides and are exposed at low tides—not quite land or sea. Distinct from open waters or seabeds,…”
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    How to stay with the trouble: Spartina invasion and management in the tidal flats of the Yellow Sea by Choi, Young Rae

    Published in Coastal studies & society (01-09-2023)
    “…Spartina is known as a globally invasive coastal plant, which has recently emerged as a troublesome intruder in the Yellow Sea. By grabbing sediment, surviving…”
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    Composition and abundance of marine debris stranded on the beaches of Sri Lanka: Results from the first island-wide survey by Jang, Yong Chang, Ranatunga, R.R.M.K.P., Mok, Jin Yong, Kim, Kyung Shin, Hong, Su Yeon, Choi, Young Rae, Gunasekara, A.J.M.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-03-2018)
    “…This study provides the first assessment of marine debris washed ashore on 22 beaches along the coast of Sri Lanka. There was an average of 4.1 large (>25 mm)…”
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    Yellow Sea Studies: Toward a cross-cultural and transboundary approach by Choi, Young Rae, Gao, Xiaofei, Po, Ronald C.

    Published in Coastal studies & society (01-09-2023)
    “…This introductory essay for the special issue “Yellow Sea” proposes the establishment of Yellow Sea Studies as a collaborative and interdisciplinary field of…”
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    Social Coasts: Green Growth, Transformation of Coastal Space, and Sea Governance of East Asia by Choi, Young Rae

    Published 01-01-2015
    “…In this dissertation, I show that the coasts of East Asia are going through transformations through which coastal spaces are newly rationalized as sites for…”
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