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  1. Multispecies blue justice and energy transition conflict: examining challenges and possibilities for synergy between low-carbon energy and justice for humans and nonhuman nature

    This paper explores deep insights into sustainability transition tensions and pathways in terms of place-based conflict and potential for synergies...

    Ralph Tafon, Fred Saunders, ... Michael Gilek in Maritime Studies
    Article Open access 06 October 2023
  2. Tanzanian Women in Archaeology

    Women-led work in Tanzanian archaeology spans over sixty years despite being largely underrepresented in published scholarly work. In many cases,...
    Kathryn L. Ranhorn, Mariam Bundala in Women in Archaeology
    Chapter 2023
  3. Environment Eclipsed: Tokyo 2020 Sustainability Initiatives and the Pandemic Postponement

    Environmental sustainability was a central component to planning Tokyo’s 2020 Summer Olympics. The organizing committee’s sustainability concept of...
    Robin Kietlinski in Sports Mega-Events in Asia
    Chapter 2023
  4. Archeological Assessment of Two Naval Battlefields in Çeşme and Sinop, Turkey

    A marine survey was conducted to reveal the maritime cultural heritage of the naval battlefields of Çeşme (1770) and Sinop (1853). The seafloor of...

    Harun Özdaş, Nilhan Kızıldağ in Journal of Maritime Archaeology
    Article 03 May 2020
  5. Capacity Building in Maritime Archaeology: The Case of the Eastern Mediterranean (Cyprus, Lebanon and Egypt)

    This paper discusses maritime archaeological resources in three eastern Mediterranean countries, where the discipline is relatively young: Cyprus,...

    Stella Demesticha, Lucy Semaan, Ziad Morsy in Journal of Maritime Archaeology
    Article 15 October 2019
  6. Choice, Values and Building Capability: A Case Study from Vietnam

    Capability building enables people, groups, organisations and nations to achieve a greater range of activities. A program of capability building...

    Paddy O’Toole, Mark Staniforth in Journal of Maritime Archaeology
    Article 04 November 2019
  7. The Moral and Ethical Baseline of Marine Socio-Ecological Values: the Case of Recreational and Artisanal Fishing in NW Mediterranean Coastal Waters (Catalonia, Spain)

    Scant attention has been paid to values not expressed in monetary terms, due in part to the difficulty of assessing them. Moreover, the notion and...

    SĂ­lvia GĂłmez in Human Ecology
    Article Open access 28 September 2022
  8. Social Critique and Design in the Face of Multiple Crises: Directions for Urban Morphology

    The current moment can with some confidence be described both generally and in the specific terminology of urban morphology as one of crisis....
    Chapter 2024
  9. Legitimacy Through Diversity: China's Leadership in the BRICS +  Expansion for Global Balance

    This analysis explores China's quest for international legitimacy through its leadership in the BRICS + expansion, a strategic maneuver to foster a...

    Brice Tseen Fu Lee, Juan Pablo Sims in Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences
    Article 07 May 2024
  10. Potentially Polluting Wrecks in the Blue Pacific

    Marine pollution is a global and transboundary issue that negatively affects the environment, people, and coastal economies around the world. It is...
    Matthew Carter, Ashley Meredith, ... Ranger Walter in Threats to Our Ocean Heritage: Potentially Polluting Wrecks
    Chapter Open access 2024
  11. Teaching, Therapy, and Tourism: Infrastructural Transformations in Contemporary Chinese Theatre

    Research in contemporary Chinese theatre and culture, more generally, has not yet examined the interconnections between infrastructural transitions,...
    Anna Stecher in Urban Infrastructuring
    Chapter 2022
  12. New Approaches to Protect Endangered Shipwrecks Around Mozambique Island

    The end of commercially oriented activity aimed at Underwater Cultural Heritage at Mozambique Island presented the opportunity to fully assess what...
    Chapter 2020
  13. Capacity in Maritime Archaeology: A Framework for Analysis

    Capacity development is a key tool that can be used to improve maritime archaeological research and underwater cultural heritage protection. Despite...

    Robert MacKintosh in Journal of Maritime Archaeology
    Article Open access 11 October 2019
  14. Human Settlement, Inhabitation, and Travel Environment Construction Theory and Technology

    Human settlement, inhabitation, and travel environment construction theory and technology include (1) resources protection and development: from 3 to...
    Chapter 2023
  15. Subsistence Digging in Iran’s Archeology and the Cultural Heritage

    Subsistence digging is an action taken by people living a region to find antiquities in order to sell them and use resulting proceeds as a means of...

    Samaneh Farokhi Eisvand, Nemat Hariri, Ardeshir Javanmard Zadeh in Archaeologies
    Article 15 September 2018
  16. Assembling the Seabed: Pan-European and Interdisciplinary Advances in Understanding Seabed Mining

    This chapter deploys assemblage theory and thinking to bring together a unique set of insights on the seabed ranging from the ecological, to legal,...
    Wenting Chen, Kimberley Peters, ... Klaas Willaert in Ocean Governance
    Chapter Open access 2023
  17. Ocean conflicts for whom and why? Participatory conflict assessment in the southeast coast of Brazil

    Conditions and pathways for transforming ocean conflicts require an understanding of the wide range of perspectives and values from all relevant...

    I. M. Martins, D. S. Prado, ... Ronaldo A. Christofoletti in Maritime Studies
    Article 29 August 2023
  18. The Uniqueness of National Park Attributes as the Tourism Competitive Advantage: A Perspective from the Indonesia National Parks

    National parks compete for the attention of visitors and investors to contribute sustainably to conservation efforts as well as provide non-tax...
    Reference work entry 2023
  19. Women in Archaeology in Portugal: Historiography, the Case of Costa Arthur and Some Reflections

    Studying the history of women in archaeology is a recent enterprise in Portuguese historiography. That being said, some steps in this direction were...
    Ana Cristina Martins in Gender and Change in Archaeology
    Chapter 2024
  20. Corayo: Submerged Landscapes in Suburbia

    Time is a key matter of consideration when working with First Nations Peoples.
    David S. Jones in Planning for Urban Country
    Chapter 2023
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