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- Charles, A. 2021. Chapter 1: Introduction. In:
Charles, A. (ed.) (2021). Communities, Conservation and Livelihoods. IUCN (Gland,
Switzerland) and Community Conservation Research Network (Halifax, Canada).
132p.
- Charles,
A. and F. Berkes. 2021. Chapter 2:
Community-based approaches for linking conservation and livelihoods. In:
Charles, A. (ed.) (2021). Communities,
Conservation and Livelihoods. IUCN (Gland, Switzerland) and Community
Conservation Research Network (Halifax, Canada). 132p.
- Dearden,
P., B. Downie, J.C. Seijo and A. Charles. 2021. Chapter 5: Biodiversity
outcomes of community conservation. In: Charles, A. (ed.) (2021). Communities,
Conservation and Livelihoods. IUCN (Gland, Switzerland) and Community
Conservation Research Network (Halifax, Canada). 132p.
- Charles,
A. and F. Berkes. 2021. Chapter 10:
Concluding synthesis and highlights. In:
Charles, A. (ed.) (2021). Communities,
Conservation and Livelihoods. IUCN (Gland, Switzerland) and Community
Conservation Research Network (Halifax, Canada). 132p.
- Ghayoumi, R., and A.
Charles. 2021. Qeshm Island, Iran: Community-led conservation and ecotourism. In: Charles, A. (ed.) (2021). Communities,
Conservation and Livelihoods. IUCN (Gland, Switzerland) and Community
Conservation Research Network (Halifax, Canada). 132p.
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- International Ocean
Institute-Canada; D. Werle, P.R. Boudreau, M.R. Brooks,
M.J.A. Butler, A. Charles, S. Coffen-Smout, D. Griffiths, I. McAllister, M.L.
McConnell, I. Porter, S.J. Rolston, P.G. Wells (Editors). 2018. The Future of Ocean Governance
and Capacity Development: Essays in Honor of Elisabeth Mann Borgese
(1918-2002). Brill Nijhoff. Leiden Netherlands / Boston
USA.
- Khan, A.,
A. Charles and D. Armitage. 2018. Place-based or sector-based adaptation? A case
study of municipal and fishery policy integration. Climate Policy 18:
14-23.
- Charles,
A. 2018. What is ecosystem-based management? Ecology 99:1246–1247.
- Milner-Gulland, E.J., S. Garcia, W.
Arlidge, J. Bull, A. Charles, L. Dagorn, S. Fordham, J. Graff Zivin, M. Hall, J.
Shrader, N. Vestergaard, C. Wilcox, and D. Squires. 2018. Translating
the terrestrial mitigation hierarchy to marine megafauna by-catch. Fish
and Fisheries. 19. DOI: 10.1111/faf.12273
- Giakoumi
S., J. McGowan, M. Mills, M. Beger, R.H. Bustamante, A. Charles, P. Christie, M.
Fox, P. Garcia-Borboroglu, S. Gelcich, P. Guidetti, P. Mackelworth, J.M. Maina,
L. McCook, F. Micheli, L.E. Morgan, P.J. Mumby, L.M. Reyes, A. White, K.
Grorud-Colvert, and H.P. Possingham. 2018. Revisiting
“success” and “failure” of marine protected areas: a conservation scientist
perspective. Frontiers in Marine Science 5:223. doi:
10.3389/fmars.2018.00223
- Charles,
A. 2018. Meaningful
partnerships in meaningful ocean governance. p.24-29 in: The Future of
Ocean Governance and Capacity Development: Essays in Honor of Elisabeth Mann
Borgese (1918-2002). (Editors: International Ocean Institute - Canada; D.
Werle, P.R. Boudreau, M.R. Brooks, M.J.A. Butler, A. Charles, S. Coffen-Smout,
D. Griffiths, I. McAllister, M.L. McConnell, I. Porter, S.J. Rolston and P.G.
Wells) Brill Nijhoff. Leiden, Netherlands/Boston, USA.
- Charles,
A. 2018. Fisheries
and aquaculture: Introduction. p.321-322 in: The Future of Ocean
Governance and Capacity Development: Essays in Honor of Elisabeth Mann Borgese (1918-2002). (Editors: International Ocean Institute – Canada; D. Werle, P.R. Boudreau, M.R.
Brooks, M.J.A. Butler, A. Charles, S. Coffen-Smout, D. Griffiths, I. McAllister,
M.L. McConnell, I. Porter, S.J. Rolston and P.G. Wells.) Brill Nijhoff. Leiden,
Netherlands / Boston, USA.
- Kalikoski,
D.C., S. Jentoft, A. Charles, D. Salazar Herrera, K. Cook, C. Béné, and E.H.
Allison. 2018. Understanding
the impacts of climate change for fisheries and aquaculture: applying a poverty
lens. p.19-39 (Chapter 2) in: Impacts of Climate Change on Fisheries and
Aquaculture: Synthesis of Current Knowledge, Adaptation and Mitigation
Options. (M. Barange, T. Bahri, M.C.M. Beveridge, K.L. Cochrane, S.
Funge-Smith & F. Poulain, editors). FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Technical
Paper No. 627. FAO. Rome, Italy. 628 pp.
- Armitage,
D., A. Charles and F. Berkes. 2017. Towards transformative change in the coastal
commons. p.1-21 in: Governing the Coastal Commons: Communities, Resilience
and Transformation. (D. Armitage, F.
Berkes, and A. Charles, editors). Earthscan, Routledge (Taylor & Francis).
Oxford, UK.
- Loucks,
L., F. Berkes, D. Armitage and A. Charles. 2017. Emergence of community science
as a transformative process in Port Mouton Bay, Canada. p.43-59 in: Governing the Coastal Commons: Communities, Resilience and
Transformation. (D. Armitage, F.
Berkes, and A. Charles, editors). Earthscan, Routledge/Taylor & Francis.
Oxford, UK.
- Graham,
J., and A. Charles. 2017. The messy intertidal zone transformation of governance
thinking for coastal Nova Scotia. p.211-230 in: Governing the Coastal
Commons: Communities, Resilience and Transformation. (D. Armitage, F. Berkes, and A. Charles, editors).
Earthscan, Routledge / Taylor & Francis. Oxford, UK.
- Armitage,
D., F. Berkes and A. Charles. 2017. Governing coastal transformations. p.252-265
in: Governing the Coastal Commons: Communities, Resilience and
Transformation. (D. Armitage, F.
Berkes, and A. Charles, editors). Earthscan, Routledge/Taylor & Francis.
Oxford, UK.
- Charles,
A. 2017. The big role of coastal communities and small-scale fishers in ocean
conservation. p.447-461 in: Conservation for the Anthropocene Ocean:
Interdisciplinary Science in Support of Nature and People. (P.S. Levin and
M.R. Poe, editors). Academic Press, Elsevier. UK/US.
- Brown, H. C. Peach, R. Angus, D.
Armitage, S. Brown, A. Charles, L. Khirfan and J. MacFadyen. 2017. Building
Resilient Coastal Communities in the Context of Climate Change. In Building
Community Resilience: From Dark Horses to White Steeds. (L. Brinklow and R.
Gibson, editors) Island Studies Press, Charlottetown, PEI.
- Stephenson, R.L., A.J. Benson, K. Brooks, A. Charles, P. Degnbol, C.M.
Dichmont, M. Kraan, S. Pascoe, S.D. Paul, A. Rindorf and M. Wiber. 2017. Practical
steps toward integrating economic, social and institutional elements in
fisheries policy and management. ICES Journal of Marine Science 74(7):1981-1989. doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsx057.
- Rindorf, A., C. M. Dichmont, J.
Thorson, A. Charles, L. W. Clausen, P. Degnbol, D. Garcia, N. T. Hintzen, A.
Kempf, P. Levin, P. Mace, C. Maravelias, C. Minto, J. Mumford, S. Pascoe, R.
Prellezo, A. E. Punt, D. G. Reid, C. Röckmann, R. L. Stephenson, O. Thebaud, G.
Tserpes, and R. Voss. 2017. Inclusion
of ecological, economic, social, and institutional considerations when setting
targets and limits for multispecies fisheries. ICES Journal of Marine
Science 74(2):453-463.
- Lane, D. E., S. Beigzadeh, T. O’Sullivan, F. Berkes, R. H. Moll, C. Kuziemsky, and A. Charles. A system model of collaborative community response to environmental emergencies. International Journal of Climate Change: Impacts and Responses (accepted, to appear). (2016).
- Bailey, M., B. Favaro, S. Otto, A. Charles, R. Devillers, A. Metaxas, P. Tyedmers, N. C. Ban, T. Mason, C. Hoover, T. J. Duck, L. Fanning, C. Milley, A. M. Cisneros-Montemayor, D. Pauly, W. W. L. Cheung, S. Cullis-Suzuki, L. Teh, and U.R. Sumaila. Canada at a crossroad: The imperative for realigning ocean policy with ocean science. Marine Policy 63:53-60. (2016).
- Ocean Management Research Network. OMRN Strategic and Action Plan (2003-2007). Ocean Management Research Network, Halifax, Canada. (2003).
- Ocean Management Research Network. A Retrospective Review: OMRN’s 2002 National Conference – Canada’s Oceans: Research, Management and the Human Dimension. Ocean Management Research Network, Halifax, Canada. [available on-line at www.omrn-rrgo.ca]. (2003).
- Charles, A. Presentation to the Standing Senate Committee on Fisheries Concerning Privatization and Quota Licensing for Canada’s Fisheries. Unpublished manuscript, Saint Mary’s University. Halifax, NS, Canada. (1998).
- Charles, A. Sustainable Coastal Fisheries: Policy Directions for Improved Resource Management. Manuscript prepared for the Independent World Commission on the Oceans, Geneva Switzerland. (1997).
- Charles, A., C. Amaratunga, T. Amaratunga, and A. F. Herrera. Marine and Coastal Research in Costa Rica: Current State and Policies for the Future. Publicaciones UNA, Heredia, Costa Rica, 81p. (In Spanish). (1996).
- Charles, A. Fish, people and institutions in the coastal zone: New directions for policy, management and research. A Brief presented to the Independent World Commission on the Oceans. Halifax, Canada. (1996).
- Cross M.L., Charles, A., and R.L. Mazany. Institutional dynamics and the regulation of fisheries. Paper presented at the Canadian Economics Association Meeting. Montreal, Quebec. (1995).
- Charles, A., R.L. Mazany, and M.L. Cross. Fisheries Regulation and the Incentives to Overfish, p.873-880. In: Proceedings of the 6th Conference of the International Institute for Fisheries Economics and Trade. (M. Antona, J. Catanzano, J.G. Sutinen, editors). IIFET/ ORSTOM, Paris, France. (1994).
- Charles, A. Sustainable Development of the Oceans: A Commentary on Agenda 21. Prepared for the Forum on Oceans and the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, Dalhousie University and the International Development Research Centre. Halifax, Canada. (1993).
- Charles, A. Canadian fisheries: Paradigms and policy, p.3-26. In: Canadian Ocean Law and Policy. (D. VanderZwaag, editor). Butterworths, Markham. (1992).
- Charles, A. Fisheries Management and Development: A Policy and Strategic Assessment. International Centre for Ocean Development. Halifax, Canada. 99p. (1991).
- Bradfield, M., A. Charles, G. MacDonald, M. MacDonald, and R. Williams (Editors). Economic Democracy in Atlantic Canada: Proceedings of a Conference on Popular Participation and Development. Gorsebrook Research Institute. Halifax, Canada. 43p. (1990).
- Charles, A. Review of: ‘Co-operative management of local fisheries: New directions for improved management and community development’. Canadian Public Policy 16:111-112. (1990).
- Charles, A., M. L. Cross, and R. L. Mazany. Fisheries regulation and investment behaviour: A conceptual framework and its relevance to the Nova Scotia fishing industry, p.622-640. In: Proceedings of the Fourth Conference of the International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade. Esbjerg, Denmark. (1990).
- Charles, A., and C. Yang. A Decision Support Model for Coastal Fishery Planning: Optimal Capacity Expansion and Harvest Management, p.71-88. In: Operations Research & Management in Fishing. (A.J.M. Guimaraes Rodrigues, editor). Kluwer Academic Publishers. (1990).
- Charles, A. Investment in natural resource industries: Applications of operations research methods, p.303-317. In: Strategic Planning in Energy and Natural Resources. (B. Lev, J. Bloom, A. Gleit, F. Murphy and C. Shoemaker, editors). North-Holland. (1987).
- Charles, A. Cost/benefit Analysis and Fish Finding Technology, unpublished manuscript. Prepared for: Seminar on Fish Finding Technology, Technical University of Nova Scotia, Halifax, Canada. (1987).
- Margolick, M., A. Charles, and J.F. Helliwell. The value of information to electricity investment planners. University of British Columbia Programme in Natural Resource Economics, Resource Paper No. 70. (1981).
- Margolick, M., and A. Charles. Future electricity requirements in B.C.: A comparison of forecasts made by B.C. Hydro and the B.C. Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources. Society Promoting Environmental Conservation, Vancouver, Canada. (1980).
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