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Neil L. Andrew
Researcher at University of Wollongong
Publications - 112
Citations - 7527
Neil L. Andrew is an academic researcher from University of Wollongong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fisheries management & Food security. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 107 publications receiving 6617 citations. Previous affiliations of Neil L. Andrew include WorldFish & National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research.
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Vulnerability of national economies to the impacts of climate change on fisheries
Edward H. Allison,Edward H. Allison,Allison L. Perry,Allison L. Perry,Marie-Caroline Badjeck,Marie-Caroline Badjeck,W. Neil Adger,Katrina Brown,Ashley S. Halls,Graham M. Pilling,John D. Reynolds,Neil L. Andrew,Nicholas K. Dulvy,Nicholas K. Dulvy +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the vulnerability of 132 national economies to potential climate change impacts on their capture fisheries using an indicator-based approach and found that countries in Central and Western Africa (e.g. Malawi, Guinea, Senegal, and Uganda), Peru and Colombia in north-western South America, and four tropical Asian countries (Bangladesh, Cambodia, Pakistan, and Yemen) were identified as most vulnerable.
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Sampling and the description of spatial pattern in marine ecology
Neil L. Andrew,Bruce D. Mapstone +1 more
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Diagnosis and management of small‐scale fisheries in developing countries
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors bring together existing theory and methods to suggest a general scheme for diagnosing and managing small-scale fisheries (SSF), which can be adapted to accommodate the diversity of these fisheries in the developing world.
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Status and management of world sea urchin fisheries
Neil L. Andrew,Yukio Agatsuma,Enric Ballesteros,A. G. Bazhin,E. P. Creaser,David K. A. Barnes,Louis W. Botsford,A. Bradbury,Alexandra H. Campbell,John Dixon,S. Einarsson,P. K. Gerring,Kyle P. Hebert,Margaret E. Hunter,S. B. Hur,Craig R. Johnson,Marie Antonette Juinio-Meñez,P. E. Kalvass,Robert J. Miller,Carlos A. Moreno,J. S. Palleiro,D. Rivas,S. M. L. Robinson,Stephen C. Schroeter,Robert S. Steneck,Robert L. Vadas,D. A. Woodby Z. Xiaoqi +26 more
TL;DR: Sea urchin fisheries have potentially large ecological effects, usually mediated through increases in the abundance and biomass of large brown algae, and although such effects may have important consequences for management of these and related fisheries, only in Nova Scotia, South Korea and Japan is ecological knowledge incorporated into management.
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Vulnerability and resilience of remote rural communities to shocks and global changes: Empirical analysis from Solomon Islands
A.M. Schwarz,Christophe Béné,Gregory Bennett,D. Boso,Zelda Hilly,Chris Paul,Ronnie Posala,S. Sibiti,Neil L. Andrew +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, an integrated assessment map was used to systematically scan the communities' multiple dimensions of vulnerability and to identify factors affecting households' perception about their capacity to cope with shocks (resilience).