Marine_Resource_Economics

<i>Marine Resource Economics</i>

Marine Resource Economics

Academic journal


Marine Resource Economics is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering the economics of natural resource use in the global marine environment. It is published by the University of Chicago Press in affiliation with the North American Association of Fisheries Economists and the International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade. The current editor is Joshua K. Abbott of Arizona State University. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2017 impact factor of 1.851.[1]

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Most-cited papers

According to Google Scholar, the following three papers have been cited most often:

  • Holland, Daniel S., and Richard J. Brazee. "Marine reserves for fisheries management." Marine Resource Economics 11.3 (1996): 157–171.
  • Hannesson, Rögnvaldur. "Marine reserves: what would they accomplish?." Marine Resource Economics 13.3 (1998): 159–170.
  • Ruddle, Kenneth, Edvard Hviding, and Robert E. Johannes. "Marine resources management in the context of customary tenure." Marine Resource Economics 7.4 (1992): 249–273.

See also


References

  1. "Marine Resource Economics". 2017 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Science ed.). Thomson Reuters. 2018.

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