116 results on '"Schlüter, Achim"'
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2. Can the Indonesian Collective Action Norm of Gotong-Royong Be Strengthened with Economic Incentives? Comparing the Implementation of an Aquaculture Irrigation Policy Program
3. Fishing logbook as stewardship action within TURF management in Kepulauan Seribu Marine National Park, Indonesia
4. Five social science intervention areas for ocean sustainability initiatives
5. Aquaculture governance: five engagement arenas for sustainability transformation
6. Facing global environmental change: The role of culturally embedded cognitive biases
7. Linking Fisher Perceptions to Social-Ecological Context: Mixed Method Application of the SES Framework in Costa Rica
8. Do responsible fishing areas work? Comparing collective action challenges in three small-scale fisheries in Costa Rica
9. Privatizing the commons : New approaches need broader evaluative criteria for sustainability
10. Institutions and institutional changes: aquatic food production in Central Luzon, Philippines
11. Nudging tourists to donate for conservation: Experimental evidence on soliciting voluntary contributions for coastal management
12. Operationalizing the social-ecological systems framework in pond aquaculture
13. Distributional preferences and donation behavior among marine resource users in Wakatobi, Indonesia
14. Risk aversion, time preferences, and out-migration. Experimental evidence from Ghana and Indonesia
15. Analyzing potential effects of migration on coastal resource conservation in Southeastern Ghana
16. When Patience Leads to Destruction: The Curious Case of Individual Time Preferences and the Adoption of Destructive Fishing Gears
17. A gender lens on women’s harvesting activities and interactions with local marine governance in a South Pacific fishing community
18. External validity of artefactual field experiments: A study on cooperation, impatience and sustainability in an artisanal fishery in Colombia
19. Collective action in a tropical estuarine lagoon : adapting Ostrom’s SES framework to Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta, Colombia
20. Commentary 12 to the Manifesto for the Marine Social Sciences: theory development
21. Flowers and an honour box: Evidence on framing effects
22. Can institutional change theories contribute to the understanding of marine protected areas?
23. Public perceptions of the performance of community-based drinking water organizations in Costa Rica
24. Commons in a changing Europe
25. Measuring and understanding sustainability-enhancing processes in tropical coastal and marine social–ecological systems
26. Small-scale European forestry, an anticommons?
27. Determinants of Performance of Community-Based Drinking Water Organizations
28. Making the UN Ocean Decade work? The potential for, and challenges of, transdisciplinary research and real‐world laboratories for building towards ocean solutions.
29. Socio-economics in forestry
30. Institutional change in the forest sector: trust and mental models
31. Institutional change in the forestry sector—The explanatory potential of New Institutional Economics
32. Materialities, discourses and governance: scallop culture in Sechura, Peru.
33. Governing aquaculture commons.
34. GOVERNING LAND-SEA INTERACTIONS: AN URGENT NECESSITY IN THE ANTHROPOCENE.
35. Aquaculture-capture fisheries nexus under Covid-19: impacts, diversity, and social-ecological resilience.
36. Environmental governance theories: a review and application to coastal systems.
37. Broadening the perspective on ocean privatizations: an interdisciplinary social science enquiry.
38. Virtual reality as a tool for environmental conservation and fundraising.
39. Tropical marine sciences: Knowledge production in a web of path dependencies.
40. Resource changes: exogenous or endogenous, gradual or abrupt. Experimental evidence.
41. Do responsible fishing areas work? Comparing collective action challenges in three small-scale fisheries in Costa Rica.
42. A legal pluralism perspective on coastal fisheries governance in two Pacific Island countries.
43. Sociocultural heterogeneity in a common pool resource dilemma.
44. Overlapping identities: The role of village and occupational group for small-scale fishers’ perceptions on environment and governance.
45. Morals, money or the master: The adoption of eco-friendly reusable bags.
46. Coastal systems in transition: From a 'natural' to an 'anthropogenically-modified' state.
47. Funding Conservation Locally: Insights from Behavioral Experiments in Indonesia.
48. Disciplinary diversity in marine sciences: the urgent case for an integration of research.
49. A Sustainability Agenda for Tropical Marine Science.
50. How Marine Protected Areas Are Governed: A Cultural Theory Perspective.
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