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    Modelling marine community responses to climate-driven species redistribution to guide monitoring and adaptive ecosystem-based management by Marzloff, Martin Pierre, Melbourne-Thomas, Jessica, Hamon, Katell G., Hoshino, Eriko, Jennings, Sarah, van Putten, Ingrid E., Pecl, Gretta T.

    Published in Global change biology (01-07-2016)
    “…As a consequence of global climate‐driven changes, marine ecosystems are experiencing polewards redistributions of species – or range shifts – across taxa and…”
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    Marine recreational fishing and the implications of climate change by Townhill, Bryony L., Radford, Zachary, Pecl, Gretta, Putten, Ingrid, Pinnegar, John K., Hyder, Kieran

    Published in Fish and fisheries (Oxford, England) (01-09-2019)
    “…Marine recreational fishing is popular globally and benefits coastal economies and people's well‐being. For some species, it represents a large component of…”
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    Addressing cultural context is the missing piece in policy solutions to plastic pollution by Willis, Kathryn A., Putten, Ingrid Van, Hardesty, Britta Denise

    Published in Environmental science & policy (01-09-2024)
    “…The dialogue on solutions to plastic pollution to date has largely focussed on targeting commonly found items or areas where large volumes of litter accumulate…”
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    The emergence of social licence necessitates reforms in environmental regulation by van Putten, Ingrid E., Cvitanovic, Christopher, Fulton, Elizabeth, Lacey, Justine, Kelly, Rachel

    Published in Ecology and society (01-10-2018)
    “…The term “social licence to operate” (SLO), popularized in corporate usage over the last 20 years, is frequently used to refer to the level of social approval…”
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    Theories and behavioural drivers underlying fleet dynamics models by van Putten, Ingrid E, Kulmala, Soile, Thébaud, Olivier, Dowling, Natalie, Hamon, Katell G, Hutton, Trevor, Pascoe, Sean

    Published in Fish and fisheries (Oxford, England) (01-06-2012)
    “…In the domain of decision‐support tools for the management of marine fish resources, considerable attention has been paid to the development of models…”
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    Enabling successful science‐policy knowledge exchange between marine biodiversity research and management: An Australian case study by Karcher, Denis B., Cvitanovic, Christopher, Colvin, Rebecca, Putten, Ingrid

    Published in Environmental policy and governance (01-06-2024)
    “…Knowledge exchange (KE) between research and decision‐making is increasingly demanded for tackling environmental challenges, yet there is still much to learn…”
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    Human behaviour: the key source of uncertainty in fisheries management by Fulton, Elizabeth A, Smith, Anthony D.M, Smith, David C, van Putten, Ingrid E

    Published in Fish and fisheries (Oxford, England) (01-03-2011)
    “…There is broad consensus that the main problem facing fisheries globally is too many boats chasing too few fish. Unfortunately it is also possible to argue…”
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    Understanding societal approval of the fishing industry and the influence of third‐party sustainability certification by Robinson, Lucy M., Putten, Ingrid, Cavve, Blake S., Longo, Catherine, Watson, Matt, Bellchambers, Lynda, Fisher, Emily, Boschetti, Fabio

    Published in Fish and fisheries (Oxford, England) (01-11-2021)
    “…Commercial fisheries are increasingly interested in greater social acceptance of their operations and practices. For harvesters, achieving acceptance is…”
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    Integrating indigenous livelihood and lifestyle objectives in managing a natural resource by Plagányi, Éva Elizabeth, van Putten, Ingrid, Hutton, Trevor, Deng, Roy A., Dennis, Darren, Pascoe, Sean, Skewes, Tim, Campbell, Robert A.

    “…Evaluating the success of natural resource management approaches requires methods to measure performance against biological, economic, social, and governance…”
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    A framework for incorporating sense of place into the management of marine systems by van Putten, Ingrid E., Plagányi, Éva E., Booth, Kate, Cvitanovic, Christopher, Kelly, Rachel, Punt, Andre E., Richards, Shane A.

    Published in Ecology and society (01-12-2018)
    “…Successfully managing current threats to marine resources and ecosystems is largely dependent on our ability to understand and manage human behavior. In recent…”
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    Are media messages to consume more under‐utilized seafood species reliable? by Farmery, Anna K, van Putten, Ingrid E, Phillipov, Michelle, McIlgorm, Alistair

    Published in Fish and fisheries (Oxford, England) (01-07-2020)
    “…Consumers are being encouraged to choose sustainable seafood. In particular, eating less‐popular, under‐utilized species is promoted as a more sustainable…”
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    We may not know much about the deep sea, but do we care about mining it? by Kaikkonen, Laura, Putten, Ingrid

    Published in People and nature (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-08-2021)
    “…The way we value the environment affects how we treat it. While public awareness of human impacts on the ocean is increasing, industrial activities in the deep…”
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    The influence of nudges on compliance behaviour in recreational fisheries: a laboratory experiment by Mackay, Mary, Yamazaki, Satoshi, Jennings, Sarah, Sibly, Hugh, van Putten, Ingrid E, Emery, Timothy J

    Published in ICES journal of marine science (01-11-2020)
    “…Abstract Non-compliance is a tenacious problem in recreational fisheries management, posing a risk to marine conservation and socio-ecological systems by, for…”
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    The role of patron-client relations on the fishing behaviour of artisanal fishermen in the Spermonde Archipelago (Indonesia) by Miñarro, Sara, Navarrete Forero, Gabriela, Reuter, Hauke, van Putten, Ingrid E.

    Published in Marine policy (01-07-2016)
    “…Patron-client systems are ubiquitous in small-scale fisheries and are thought to have an important role on the way marine resources are exploited. With the aim…”
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    Deep aspirations: towards a sustainable offshore Blue Economy by Novaglio, Camilla, Bax, Narissa, Boschetti, Fabio, Emad, Gholam Reza, Frusher, Stewart, Fullbrook, Liam, Hemer, Mark, Jennings, Sarah, van Putten, Ingrid, Robinson, Lucy M., Spain, Erica, Vince, Joanna, Voyer, Michelle, Wood, Graham, Fulton, Elizabeth A.

    Published in Reviews in fish biology and fisheries (01-03-2022)
    “…The ocean economy is experiencing rapid growth that will provide benefits but will also pose environmental and social risks. With limited space and degraded…”
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    The power of collaboration in multifishery improvement initiatives by Gammage, Louise C, Longo, Catherine S, van Putten, Ingrid, Bucio-Bustos, Edaysi, Gordon, Andrew Kenneth, Lejbowicz, Amanda, Vergara-Solana, Francisco J

    Published in ICES journal of marine science (05-07-2024)
    “…Abstract Addressing diverse and complex socio-ecological challenges is crucial for achieving ocean sustainability. This is especially true for effective…”
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    Oceans and society: feedbacks between ocean and human health by Nash, Kirsty L., van Putten, Ingrid, Alexander, Karen A., Bettiol, Silvana, Cvitanovic, Christopher, Farmery, Anna K., Flies, Emily J., Ison, Sierra, Kelly, Rachel, Mackay, Mary, Murray, Linda, Norris, Kimberley, Robinson, Lucy M., Scott, Jennifer, Ward, Delphi, Vince, Joanna

    Published in Reviews in fish biology and fisheries (01-03-2022)
    “…The concentration of human population along coastlines has far-reaching effects on ocean and societal health. The oceans provide benefits to humans such as…”
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