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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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  - Zhou, S., 
    J. Kolding, S. Garcia, M. Plank, A. Bundy, A. Charles, C. Hansen, M. Heino, D. 
    Howell, N.S. Jacobsen, D. Reid, J. Rice, P.A.M. van Zwieten. 2019. Balanced 
      harvest: concept, policies, evidence, and management implications. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries Reviews in Fish Biology 
        and Fisheries. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11160-019-09568-w.
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  - 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.
          
    
   
 
 
 
 
  - Charles, 
        A. 2018. Fishery bio-socio-economics. Chapter 10 in: Advances in Fisheries 
          Bioeconomics: Theory and Policy (J.C. 
            Seijo and J.G. Sutinen, editors) Routledge (Taylor & Francis). Oxford, 
            UK.
    
  
 
 
 
 
 
  - 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
    
    
 
   
 
  - Stephenson, R.L., S. Paul, M. Wiber, 
        E. Angel, A.J. Benson, A. Charles, O. Chouinard, M. Clemens, D. Edwards, P. 
        Foley, L. Jennings, O. Jones, D. Lane, J. McIsaac, C. Mussells, B. Neis, B. 
        Nordstrom, C. Parlee, E. Pinkerton, M. Saunders, K. Squires, and U.R. Sumaila. 
        2018. Evaluating and 
          implementing social-ecological systems: A comprehensive approach to sustainable 
          fisheries. Fish & Fisheries. doi.org/10.1111/faf.12296.
    
  
 
 
 
  - Stephenson, R.L., M. Wiber, S. Paul, 
        E. Angel, A. Benson, A. Charles, O. Chouinard, D. Edwards, P. Foley, D. Lane, J. 
        McIsaac, B. Neis, C. Parlee, E. Pinkerton, M. Saunders, K. Squires, and U.R. 
        Sumaila. 2018. Integrating 
          diverse objectives for sustainable fisheries in Canada. Canadian Journal 
            of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-2017-0345.
    
  
 
 
 
  - 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.
    
  
 
 
 
  - Ravagnan, E., B. 
        Gjerstad, F. Provan, A.Gomiero, S. Hynes, R. A.Lestariadi, A.Charles, Riski 
        Agung, G. Rodriguez Rodriguez, J. Timor, H. Wakamatsu, D. S. Adhuri, Z. Imran, 
        B. Le Gallic, and S. Salas. 2017. Sustainability 
          of fisheries and aquaculture: the multidisciplinary approach as a key for 
          success: an active discussion. Transdisciplinary research towards fisheries and 
          aquaculture: a road to sustainability and social acceptance. Proceedings 
            of the International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade Conference 2016. 
            11-15 July 2016, Aberdeen, Scotland. IIFET. Corvallis, USA. 
    
    
 
   
 
 
 
  - 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.
    
  
 
 
 
  - 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.
    
  
 
 
 
  - Charles, A. Good practices for governance of       small-scale fisheries, p.285-298. In: World Small Scale-Fisheries:       Contemporary Visions (R. Chuenpagdee, editor). Eburon Publishing,       Delft, The Netherlands. (2011). 
 
  
   
  - Miller, K., A. Charles, M. Barange, K. Brander, V.F.       Gallucci, M.A. Gasalla, A. Khan, G. Munro, R. Murtugudde, R.E. Ommer, and       R.I. Perry. Climate change, uncertainty, and resilient fisheries:       Institutional responses through integrative science. Progress in Oceanography 87:338-346. (2010). 
 
  
   
  - Charles, A. Adaptive co-management for resilient       resource systems: Some ingredients and the implications of their absence,       p.83-104. In: Adaptive Co-Management. (D. Armitage, F. Berkes and       N. Doubleday, editors). UBC Press. Vancouver, Canada. 306p. (2007). 
 
  
   
  - Graham, J., A. Charles, and A. Bull. Community-Fisheries Management Handbook. A publication of Turning the Tide: Communities       Managing Fisheries Together. Published by the Gorsebrook Research       Institute, Saint Mary's University. Halifax, Canada. 135p. (2006). 
 
  
   
  - Herrera Ulloa, A.F., L.F. Beltran Morales, A. Charles,       and A. Ortega. Medicion del desarrollo sustentable en Baja California Sur.       In: Desarrollo Sustentable: Mito o Realidad? (L.F. Beltran Morales,       J. Urciaga Garcia and A. Ortega Rubio, editors). Centro de Investigaciones       Biologicas del Noroeste. La Paz, Mexico. (2006). 
 
  
   
  - Cheunpagdee, R., A. Bundy, A. Charles, P. Christie, L.       Fanning, P. Gonzalez, J. Huston, L. Liguori, D. Nandakumar, D. Ricard, M.       Rudd, D. Pauly, S. Salas, J. Smith, R. Sumaila, M. Turnipseed, P.       Tyedmers, D. Vanderzwaag, and K. Zwanenburg. Creating a positive future       for fisheries and coastal communities worldwide. University of British       Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. Fisheries Centre Research Reports 13(2):77-88. (2005). 
 
  
   
  - Charles, A., A. Evans, L. Grattan, and A. Gill.       Canada’s coasts and oceans: Identifying the issues. Discussion Paper.       Ocean Management Research Network. Ottawa, Canada. 22p. (2005). 
 
  
   
  - Charles, A. Toward Sustainable and Resilient Fisheries: A       Fishery-System Approach to Overcoming the Factors of Unsustainability, p. 221-233. In: Overcoming Factors of       Unsustainability and Overexploitation in Fisheries: Selected Papers on       Issues and Approaches. International Workshop on the Implementation of the       International Fisheries Instruments and Factors of Unsustainability and       Overexpoitation in Fisheries Siem Reap, Cambodia, 13-16 September 2004. (J. Swan and D. Greboval, editors). FAO Fisheries Report. No. 782.       Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Rome, Italy.       (2005). 
 
  
   
  - Charles, A. Some ideas relating to fishery sustainability, p.295-297. In: Report and Documentation of the       International Workshop on the Implementation of International Fisheries       Instruments and Factors of Unsustainability and Overexploitation in       Fisheries. Mauritius 3-7 February 2003. (J. Swan and D. Greboval,       editors). FAO Fisheries Report. No.700. Food and Agriculture Organization       of the United Nations. Rome, Italy. (2004). 
 
  
   
  - Herrera-Ulloa, Á.F., A. 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). 
 
  
   
  - Charles, A. The precautionary approach and ‘burden of       proof’ challenges in fishery management. Bulletin of Marine Science 70(2):683-694. (2002). 
 
  
   
  - Charles, A. Sustainable Fishery Systems.       Wiley-Blackwell (formerly Blackwell Science). Oxford UK. 384p. (2001). 
 
  
   
  - Charles, A. Beyond the status quo: Re-thinking fishery       management, p.101-111. In: Re-inventing Fisheries Management. (T.       Pitcher, D. Pauly and P. Hart, editors). Kluwer. (1998). 
 
  
   
  - Charles, A. Fisheries in Transition, p.15-37. In: Ocean       Yearbook 13. (E.M. Borgese, A. Chircop, M. McConnell and J.R. Morgan,       editors). University of Chicago Press. (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). 
 
  
   
  - Townsend, R.E., and A. Charles. User Rights in Fishing.       Chapter 10. In: Northwest Atlantic Groundfish: Perspectives on a       Fishery Collapse. (J.G. Boreman, B.S. Nakashima, J.A. Wilson and R.L.       Kendall, editors). American Fisheries Society, Bethesda Maryland. (1997). 
 
  
   
  - Charles, A. The Path to Sustainable Fisheries, p.201-213. In: Peace in the Oceans: Ocean       Governance and the Agenda for Peace: The Proceedings of Pacem in Maribus       XXIII, Costa Rica, 3-7 December 1995. (E. Mann Borgese, editor).       Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission Technical Series 47. UNESCO.       Paris, France. (1997). 
 
  
   
  - Charles, A. Sustainability Assessment for Fishery       Systems. Working Paper FMS#07-95, Saint Mary’s University. Halifax,       Canada. (1995). 
 
  
   
  - Charles, A. Sustainability assessment and       bio-socio-economic analysis: Tools for integrated coastal development,       p.115-125. In: Philippine Coastal Resources Under Stress. (M.A.       Juinio-Meñez and G. Newkirk, editors). Coastal Resources Research Network,       Halifax, Canada, and Marine Science Institute, Quezon City, Philippines.       (1995). 
 
  
   
  - Charles, A., and A. Herrera. Development and       diversification: Sustainability strategies for a Costa Rican fishing       cooperative, p.1315-1324. 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. Sustainability lessons from the fishery       sector, p.151-173. In: Sustainable Development and Economic Policies in       Latin America. (Olman Segura, editor). Universidad Nacional, Heredia,       Costa Rica. (1992). (Spanish). 
 
  
   
  - 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). 
 
  
 
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