Sian Rees
0000-0001-9606-783X
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A marine natural capital asset and risk register—Towards securing the benefits from marine systems and linked ecosystem services
Regular monitoring and targeted removals can control lionfish in Mediterranean Marine Protected Areas
The Case of Lionfish (Pterois miles) in the Mediterranean Sea Demonstrates Limitations in EU Legislation to Address Marine Biological Invasions
An evaluation of the social and economic impact of a Marine Protected Area on commercial fisheries
Fishery reforms for the management of non-indigenous species
Emerging themes to support ambitious UK marine biodiversity conservation
Assessing behavioural and social responses to an eco-mooring trial for Zostera marina conservation management in Torbay, Southwest England
Securing effective and equitable coverage of marine protected areas: The UK's progress towards achieving Convention on Biological Diversity commitments and lessons learned for the way forward
Applying the natural capital approach to decision making for the marine environment
Invasive lionfish in the Mediterranean: Low public awareness yet high stakeholder concerns
Marine parks for coastal cities: A concept for enhanced community well-being, prosperity and sustainable city living
Recreational visits to marine and coastal environments in England: Where, what, who, why, and when?
A generalisable integrated natural capital methodology for targeting investment in coastal defence
Bridging the divide: A framework for social-ecological coherence in Marine Protected Area network design
Defining the qualitative elements of Aichi Biodiversity Target 11 with regard to the marine and coastal environment in order to strengthen global efforts for marine biodiversity conservation outlined in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 14
Mainstreaming marine biodiversity into the SDGs: The role of other effective area-based conservation measures (SDG 14.5)
Bridging the divide: Social-ecological coherence in Marine Protected Area network design
Assessing the ecological coherence of a marine protected area network in the Celtic Seas
IMPASEA: A methodological framework to monitor and assess the socioeconomic effects of marine protected areas. An English Channel case study
The socio-economic effects of a Marine Protected Area on the ecosystem service of leisure and recreation
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