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Supin Wongbusarakum
Researcher at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Publications - 22
Citations - 738
Supin Wongbusarakum is an academic researcher from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ecosystem-based management & Ecosystem services. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 22 publications receiving 431 citations. Previous affiliations of Supin Wongbusarakum include University of Hawaii & The Nature Conservancy.
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What are the effects of nature conservation on human well-being? A systematic map of empirical evidence from developing countries
Madeleine C. McKinnon,Madeleine C. McKinnon,Samantha H. Cheng,Samantha H. Cheng,Samuel I. Dupre,Janet Edmond,Ruth Garside,Louise Glew,Margaret B. Holland,Eliot Levine,Yuta J. Masuda,Daniel C. Miller,Isabella Oliveira,Justine Revenaz,Dilys Roe,Sierra Zaid Shamer,David Wilkie,Supin Wongbusarakum,Supin Wongbusarakum,Emily Woodhouse +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors searched 11 academic citation databases, two search engines and 30 organisational websites for relevant articles using search terms tested with a library of 20 relevant articles and included articles were screened for relevance against predefined inclusion criteria at title, abstract and full text levels according to a published protocol.
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The role of Indigenous peoples and local communities in effective and equitable conservation
Neil Dawson,Brendan Coolsaet,Brendan Coolsaet,Eleanor J. Sterling,Robin Loveridge,Nicole Gross-Camp,Supin Wongbusarakum,Supin Wongbusarakum,Kamaljit K. Sangha,Lea M. Scherl,Hao Phuong Phan,Noelia Zafra-Calvo,Warren G. Lavey,Patrick Byakagaba,C. Julián Idrobo,Aude Chenet,Nathan J. Bennett,Stephanie Mansourian,Francisco J. Rosado-May +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a systematic review and narrative synthesis of 169 publications investigating how different forms of governance influence conservation outcomes, paying particular attention to the role played by Indigenous peoples and local communities.
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Coral Reef Monitoring, Reef Assessment Technologies, and Ecosystem-Based Management
David Obura,Greta S. Aeby,Natchanon Amornthammarong,Ward Appeltans,Nicholas J. Bax,Nicholas J. Bax,Joe Bishop,Russell E. Brainard,Samuel Chan,Pamela J. Fletcher,Timothy A. C. Gordon,Timothy A. C. Gordon,Lew Gramer,Mishal Gudka,John Halas,James C. Hendee,Gregor Hodgson,Danwei Huang,M. Jankulak,Albert Jones,Tadashi Kimura,Joshua Levy,Patricia Miloslavich,Patricia Miloslavich,Loke Ming Chou,Frank E. Muller-Karger,Kennedy Osuka,Melita Samoilys,Stephen D. Simpson,Karenne Tun,Supin Wongbusarakum +30 more
TL;DR: The Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network has been the foundation for global reporting on coral reefs for two decades, and is entering into a new phase with improved operational and data standards incorporating the Essential Ocean Variables (EOVs) (www.goosocean.org/eov) and Framework for Ocean Observerving developed by the Global Ocean Observing System as discussed by the authors.
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Using machine learning to advance synthesis and use of conservation and environmental evidence.
Samantha H. Cheng,Caitlin Augustin,Alison Bethel,David Gill,David Gill,Sam Anzaroot,Julien Brun,B. DeWilde,R. C. Minnich,Ruth Garside,Yuta J. Masuda,Daniel C. Miller,David Wilkie,Supin Wongbusarakum,Madeleine C. McKinnon +14 more
TL;DR: Evidence synthesis methods are critical for garnering actionable insight from published research, yet come with high resource demands that are prohibitive for meeting short policy windows and balancing trade-offs between conservation planning and implementation.
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What are the impacts of nature conservation interventions on human well-being: a systematic map protocol
Madeleine C. Bottrill,Samantha H. Cheng,Ruth Garside,Supin Wongbusarakum,Dilys Roe,Margaret B. Holland,Janet Edmond,Will R. Turner +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors synthesize the state and distribution of the existing evidence base linking conservation and human well-being, and use a theory of change approach to identify and characterize the causal linkages between conservation interventions and human wellbeing, focusing on those studies that examine the role of ecosystem services.