WHOSE SEA IS IT ANYWAY

JOERI SCHOLTEN , AMALENDU JYOTISHI
New DelhiCenter for Science and Environment

2019
Dollars, Work and Food: Understanding Dependency on the Fisheries and Aquaculture Sector

Joeri Scholtens , Marie Caroline Badjeck
International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade

4
2010
A tale of fish in two cities: consumption patterns of low-income households in South India

Maarten Bavinck , Joeri Scholtens , Priya Gupta , Gopakumar Viswanathan
Journal of social and economic development 1 -18

2021
COVID-19, poverty and inclusive development

Mirjam Ros-Tonen , Maarten Bavinck , Joeri Scholtens , Nicky Pouw
World Development 145 105527

51
2021
Transboundary Dialogues and the ‘Politics of Scale’ in Palk Bay Fisheries: Brothers at Sea?

Johny Stephen , Ajit Menon , Joeri Scholtens , Maarten Bavinck
South Asia Research 33 ( 2) 141 -161

10
2013
Planning for a world beyond COVID-19: Five pillars for post-neoliberal development

Bram Büscher , Giuseppe Feola , Andrew Fischer , Robert Fletcher
World Development 140 ( 105357) 105357

2
2021
Fish for food and nutrition security in Ghana: Challenges and opportunities

Astrid Elise Hasselberg , Inger Aakre , Joeri Scholtens , Ragnhild Overå
Global Food Security 26 100380

3
2020
Re-imagining the driver–pressure–state–impact–response framework from an equity and inclusive development perspective

Joyeeta Gupta , Joeri Scholtens , Leisa Perch , Irene Dankelman
Sustainability Science 15 ( 2) 503 -520

40
2020
Why marginality persists in a governable fishery—the case of New Zealand

Andrew M. Song , Hekia Bodwitch , Joeri Scholtens
Maritime Studies 17 ( 3) 285 -293

3
2018
Commentary 4 to the Manifesto for the Marine Social Sciences: the politics of research agendas

Joeri Scholtens , Nathan Bennett
Maritime Studies 19 ( 2) 133 -134

2
2020
Towards a sustainable and equitable blue economy

Nathan J Bennett , Andrés M Cisneros-Montemayor , Jessica Blythe , Jennifer J Silver
Nature Sustainability 2 ( 11) 991 -993

239
2019
Fisheries as social struggle: A reinvigorated social science research agenda

Maarten Bavinck , Svein Jentoft , Joeri Scholtens
Marine Policy 94 46 -52

105
2018
Transboundary research in fisheries

Andrew M. Song , Joeri Scholtens , Johny Stephen , Maarten Bavinck
Marine Policy 76 8 -18

24
2017
The COVID-19 Pandemic, Small-Scale Fisheries and Coastal Fishing Communities

Nathan J. Bennett , Elena M. Finkbeiner , Natalie C. Ban , Dyhia Belhabib
Coastal Management 48 ( 4) 336 -347

336
2020
Collateral damage? Small-scale fisheries in the global fight against IUU fishing

Andrew M. Song , Joeri Scholtens , Kate Barclay , Simon R. Bush
Fish and Fisheries 21 ( 4) 831 -843

68
2020
Lessons for legal pluralism: investigating the challenges of transboundary fisheries governance

Joeri Scholtens , Maarten Bavinck
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 11 10 -18

13
2014
Do commons management and movements reinforce each other? Comparative insights from Mexico and Sri Lanka

Sergio Villamayor-Tomas , Gustavo García-López , Joeri Scholtens
Ecological Economics 173 106627

1
2020
Global mismatch between fishing dependency and larval supply from marine reserves

Marco Andrello , François Guilhaumon , Camille Albouy , Valeriano Parravicini
Nature Communications 8 ( 1) 16039 -16039

27
2017