Teresa R. Johnson

Affiliations: 
The University of Maine, Orono, ME, United States 
Area:
human ecology, marine systems, fisheries
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Johnson T, Beard K, Brady D, et al. (2019) A Social-Ecological System Framework for Marine Aquaculture Research Sustainability. 11: 2522
Ovitz KL, Johnson TR. (2019) Seeking sustainability: Employing Ostrom's SESF to explore spatial fit in Maine’s sea urchin fishery The International Journal of the Commons. 13: 276
Johnson TR, Mazur MD. (2018) A mixed method approach to understanding the graying of Maine's lobster fleet Bulletin of Marine Science. 94: 1185-1199
Cleaver C, Johnson TR, Hanes SP, et al. (2018) From fishers to farmers: Assessing aquaculture adoption in a training program for commercial fishers Bulletin of Marine Science. 94: 1215-1222
Ebel SA, Beitl CM, Runnebaum J, et al. (2018) The power of participation: Challenges and opportunities for facilitating trust in cooperative fisheries research in the Maine lobster fishery Marine Policy. 90: 47-54
Brewer JF, Springuel N, Wilson J, et al. (2016) Engagement in a Public Forum: Knowledge, Action, and Cosmopolitanism Antipode. 49: 273-293
Levesque VR, Calhoun AJK, Bell KP, et al. (2016) Turning Contention into Collaboration: Engaging Power, Trust, and Learning in Collaborative Networks Society and Natural Resources. 1-16
Thompson C, Johnson T, Hanes S. (2016) Vulnerability of fishing communities undergoing gentrification Journal of Rural Studies. 45: 165-174
Hart DD, Bell KP, Lindenfeld LA, et al. (2015) Strengthening the role of universities in addressing sustainability challenges: The Mitchell Center For Sustainability Solutions as an institutional experiment Ecology and Society. 20
Henry AM, Johnson TR. (2015) Understanding Social Resilience in the Maine Lobster Industry Marine and Coastal Fisheries: Dynamics, Management, and Ecosystem Science. 7: 33-43
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