Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries
Publications by Anthony T. Charles
A. Charles. “The Interaction of Fisheries and Climate Change: Socioeconomic and Management Perspectives”. ICES CM Documents 2009/F:03. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (2009).
S. Salas, R. Chuenpagdee, J.C. Seijo and A. Charles, "Challenges in the Assessment and Management of Small-Scale Fisheries in Latin America and the Caribbean", Fisheries Research 87: 5-16 (2007).
A.T. Charles, “Sustainability and Resilience in Natural Resource Systems: Policy Directions and Management Institutions”. Encyclopaedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS). Developed under the auspices of the UNESCO. Eolss Publishers, Oxford, UK [http://www.eolss.net/] (2004)
A.T. Charles, "Sustainability and Resilience in Resource Systems: Indicator Frameworks & Policy Directions", Presented at COASTFISH 2004: First International Conference on Coastal Fisheries in Latin America and the Caribbean, Merida, Mexico (2004).
X. Xue, H. Hong, and A.T. Charles, “Cumulative Environmental Impacts and Integrated Coastal Management : A Case Study of Xiamen, China”. Journal of Environmental Management 71:271-283 (2004).
A.T. Charles, "Systems Approaches and Community Approaches for Coastal Planning", Presented at the OMRN Science and Local Knowledge Node Workshop "Examining Best Practices in Coastal Zone Planning: Lessons and Applications for BC's Central Coast", Alert Bay, B.C. (2003).
Á.F. Herrera-Ulloa, A.T. Charles, S.E. Lluch-Cota, H. Ramírez-Aguirre, S. Hernández-Vázquez, and A. Ortega-Rubio, “A regional-scale sustainable development index: The case of Baja California Sur, México” International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology 10:353-360 (2003).
A.T. Charles, H. Boyd, A. Lavers, and C. Benjamin, “The Nova Scotia GPI Fisheries and Marine Environment Accounts: A Preliminary Set of Ecological, Socioeconomic and Institutional Indicators for Nova Scotia’s Fisheries and Marine Environment”. GPI Atlantic, Tantallon NS Canada (2002).