Richard B. Pollnac

Affiliations: 
Marine Affairs University of Rhode Island, Providence, RI, United States 
Area:
Environmental Studies, Natural Resource Management
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Cinner JE, Caldwell IR, Thiault L, et al. (2022) Potential impacts of climate change on agriculture and fisheries production in 72 tropical coastal communities. Nature Communications. 13: 3530
Kotowicz DM, Torell E, Castro J, et al. (2022) Exploring Influences on Environmental Stewardship of Fishing Communities in Fisheries Management in the Philippines. Environmental Management. 69: 1102-1117
Seara T, Pollnac R, Jakubowski K. (2020) Impacts of Natural Disasters on Subjective Vulnerability to Climate Change: A Study of Puerto Rican Fishers’ Perceptions after Hurricanes Irma & Maria Coastal Management. 48: 418-435
Satumanatpan S, Pollnac R. (2020) Resilience of Small-Scale Fishers to Declining Fisheries in the Gulf of Thailand Coastal Management. 48: 1-22
Partelow S, Seara T, Pollnac RB, et al. (2020) Job satisfaction in small-scale fisheries: Comparing differences between Costa Rica, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic Marine Policy. 117: 103949
Pollnac RB, Carothers C, Seara T, et al. (2019) Evaluating impacts of marine governance on human communities: Testing aspects of a human impact assessment model Environmental Impact Assessment Review. 77: 174-181
Twichell J, Pollnac R, Christie P. (2018) Lessons from Philippines MPA Management: Social Ecological Interactions, Participation, and MPA Performance Environmental Management. 61: 916-927
Lyon SF, Bidwell D, Pollnac RB. (2018) Factors Influencing Environmentally Responsible Behavior among Coastal Recreationists Coastal Management. 46: 488-509
Christie P, Fluharty D, Kennard H, et al. (2018) Policy pivot in Puget Sound: Lessons learned from marine protected areas and tribally-led estuarine restoration Ocean & Coastal Management. 163: 72-81
Graziano K, Pollnac R, Christie P. (2018) Wading Past Assumptions: Gender Dimensions of Climate Change Adaptation in Coastal Communities of the Philippines Ocean & Coastal Management. 162: 24-33
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