SMEA Publications 2024

SMEA faculty are committed to making our research publicly accessible. Therefore, most of our journal articles are published in open access journals and are hyperlinked in the below list. Faculty names are in bold, names of students and postdoctoral scholars trained by our faculty are underlined. The publications listed below include articles published between November 2023 and October 2024.

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles and Book Chapters


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Assistant Professor Erendira Aceves Bueno

Suradja I, Asih, TS, Dyspriani DP, Lionata H, Marsiyono A, Nugraha BA,& Aceves-Bueno E (2024) Alternating livelihoods and coping with shocks: An examination of coastal tourism in Indonesia amidst COVID-19.Marine Policy,170, 106379. 

Miller SJ, Dee LE, Hayden MT, Jarrett U, Carrico, AR, Brauman KA, & Aceves-Bueno E (2024) Telecoupled systems are rewired by risks. Nature Sustainability,7(3), 247-254 

Tholan B, Basurto X, Cohen PJ, Franz N, Himes-Cornell A, Govan H, … & Aceves-Bueno E (2024) Accounting for existing tenure and rights over marine and freshwater systems. npj Ocean Sustainability, 3(1), 47. 

Oyanedel R, Aceves‐Bueno, E, Davids L, Cisneros‐Mata MÁ (2024) An assessment of potential interventions to reduce the totoaba illegal trade market.Conservation Biology, 38(5), e14356. 

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Associate Professor Anne Beaudreau

Mason E, Beaudreau AH, Arnold SN, Belknap S, Scalisi ED (2024) Adaptive capacity of the Maine lobster fishery: insights from the Maine Fishermen’s Climate Roundtables. FACETS 9: 1-13 

Scalisi ED, Beaudreau AH, Mason E* (2024) Building stewardship capacity through fishers’ knowledge and advocacy in fisheries management: a case study from Southeast Alaska. Maritime Studies 23(23). 

Samhouri JF, Feist BE, Jacox M, Liu OR, Richerson K, Steiner E, Wallace J, Andrews K, Barnett L, Beaudreau AH, Bellquist L, Pozo Buil M, Haltuch MA, Harley A, Harvey CJ, Kaplan IC, Norman K, Phillips A, Rasmuson LK, Ward EJ, Whitmire C, Selden RL (2024) Stay or go? Geographic variation in risks due to climate change for fishing fleets that adapt in-place or adapt on-the-move. PLOS Climate 3(2): e0000285.  

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Professor Patrick Christie

Gerhardinger LC, Colonese AC, Martini RG, da Silveria I, Zivian A, Herbst DF, Glavovic B, Tejedor Calvo S, Christie P (2024) Networked media and information ocean literacy: A transformative approach for UN Ocean Decade. NPJ Ocean Sustainability. Doi: 10.1038/s44183-023-00038-2 

Hiserman L, Thompson K, Rose J, Dudoward (Tsimshian) J, McCloud (Puyallup) B, Brouillet M, Duenas (Puyallup, Blackfeet) S, Lorton (Quinault) C, Warren J, Christie P (2024) Finding Common Ground. Collaborative Anthropologies. Vol 15(1/2) 

Morton K, Dolšak N, Prakash, A (2024) Issue linkage and climate votes in the U.S. House of Representatives, 2007-2020. PLOS Climate, 23(9): e0000440023. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pclm.0000440 

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SMEA Director and Professor Nives Dolšak

Uji A, Song J, Dolšak N, Prakash, A (2024) Willingness to incur private costs for climate adaptation? Public support for undergrounding electricity transmission lines in California. Energy Policy, 2024, 191:114182. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2024.114182 74. 

Mrchkovska N, Dolšak N, Prakash A (2024) Morality Meets menu: Investigating the Impact of Moral Appeals on Vegetarianism through a Conjoint Survey Experiment. Climatic Change, 177, 38 (2024).  

Mrchkovska N, Dolšak N, Prakash A (2023) Does ESG privilege Climate Action over Social and Governance Issues? A Content Analysis of BlackRock CEO Larry Fink’s Annual Letters. PLOS Sustain Transform, 2(12): e0000090. 

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Assistant Professor Dr. P Joshua Griffin

Inhwan Ko, Nives Dolšak, and Aseem Prakash (2023) Wind turbines as new smokestacks: Preserving ruralness and restrictive land-use ordinances across U.S. counties. PLOS ONE, 18(12): e0294563.  

Griffin, PJ (2024) “From Vulnerability to Co-Production: Centering Indigenous Ecologies in Arctic Climate Adaptation,” in Resolving the Climate Crisis: Social Scientists Speak Out, K. Haltinner and D. Sarathchandra, eds. Routledge Press.

Johnson L, Mikulewicz M, Bigger P, Chakraborty R, Cunniff A, Griffin PJ, Guermond V, Lambrou N, Mills-Novoa M, Neimark B, Nelson S, Rampini C, Sherpa P, Simon G (2023) Intervention: The invisible labor of climate change adaptation. Global Environmental Change 83.  

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Professor Ryan Kelly

Hirsch S, Acharya-Patel N, Amamoo PA, Borrero-Pérez GH, Cahyani NKD, Ginigini JGM, Hurley KKC, Lopes-Lima M, Lopez ML, Mapholi N, Ouattara KN, Pazmiño DA, Rii Y, Thompson F, von der Heyden S, Watsa M, Yepes-Narvaez V, Allan E, Kelly RP (2024)  Centering accessibility, increasing capacity, and fostering innovation in the development of international eDNA standards. Metabarcoding & Metagenomics 8: 259–276. 

Guri G, Shelton AO, Kelly RP, Yoccoz N, Johansen T, Præbel K, Hanebrekke T, Ray JL, Fall J, Westgaard JI (2024) Predicting trawl catches using environmental DNA. ICES Journal of Marine Science: fsae097.  

Fisher MC, Grason EW, Stote A, Litle K, Kelly RP, McDonald PS (2024) Invasive European green crab (Carcinus maenas) predation revealed with quantitative DNA metabarcoding. PlosOne 19(5). 

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Professor Terrie Klinger

Kelly RP, Klinger T, Krug P, Meyer J (2024) Between the Tides in California: Exploring Beaches and Tidepools. University of Washington Press. 

Murray CS, Gregg JL, Mackenzie AH, Jayasekera HT, Hall S, Klinger T, Hershberger PK (2024) Effects of elevated pCO2 on bioenergetics and disease susceptibility in Pacific herring Clupea pallasii. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 738:225-242.