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Eréndira Aceves-Bueno
Researcher at University of California, Santa Barbara
Publications - 13
Citations - 363
Eréndira Aceves-Bueno is an academic researcher from University of California, Santa Barbara. The author has contributed to research in topics: Marine conservation & Fisheries management. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications receiving 245 citations. Previous affiliations of Eréndira Aceves-Bueno include Duke University & University of Washington.
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The Accuracy of Citizen Science Data: A Quantitative Review
Eréndira Aceves-Bueno,Adeyemi S. Adeleye,Marina Feraud,Yuxiong Huang,Mengya Tao,Yang Yang,Sarah E. Anderson +6 more
TL;DR: Aceves-Bueno, Erendira, Adeleye, Adeyemi S; Feraud, Marina; Huang, Yuxiong; Tao, Mengya; Yang, Yi; Anderson, Sarah E as discussed by the authors.
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Citizen Science as an Approach for Overcoming Insufficient Monitoring and Inadequate Stakeholder Buy-in in Adaptive Management: Criteria and Evidence
Eréndira Aceves-Bueno,Adeyemi S. Adeleye,Darcy Bradley,W. Tyler Brandt,Patrick J. Callery,Marina Feraud,Kendra L. Garner,Rebecca R. Gentry,Yuxiong Huang,Ian M. McCullough,Isaac Pearlman,Sara Sutherland,Whitney Wilkinson,Yang Yang,Trevor Zink,Sarah E. Anderson,Christina L. Tague +16 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that citizen science can be a cost-effective method to collect essential monitoring information and can also produce the high levels of citizen engagement that are vital to the adaptive management learning process.
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What is marine justice
Jennifer A. Martin,Summer Gray,Eréndira Aceves-Bueno,Eréndira Aceves-Bueno,Peter Alagona,Tammy L. Elwell,Angela R. Garcia,Zach Horton,David López-Carr,Jessica Marter-Kenyon,Karly Marie Miller,Christopher Severen,Teresa Shewry,Becky Twohey +13 more
TL;DR: Marine justice is presented as a bridging concept and opportunity for scholars, activists, and policy-makers to combine differing methods of knowledge production and communication to promote and deepen justice in an era of global environmental change, sea level rise, overfishing, ocean acidification, and other coastal and marine issues.
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An interdisciplinary evaluation of community-based TURF-reserves.
Juan Carlos Villaseñor-Derbez,Eréndira Aceves-Bueno,Eréndira Aceves-Bueno,Stuart Fulton,Alvin Suarez,Arturo Hernández-Velasco,Jorge Torre,Fiorenza Micheli +7 more
TL;DR: It is found that, overall, reserves have not yet achieved their stated goals of increasing the density of lobster and other benthic invertebrates, nor increasing lobster catches, and these reserves may provide a foundation for establishing additional, larger marine reserves needed to effectively conserve mobile species.
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Are Territorial Use Rights in Fisheries (TURFs) sufficiently large
TL;DR: Empirical evidence from the TURFs deemed too small suggests that complementary management tools can enhance TURF performance when natural or social constraints prevent the construction of T URFs of optimal size.