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Integrated ecological–economic fisheries models—Evaluation, review and challenges for implementation
JR Nielsen, E Thunberg, DS Holland, JO Schmidt, EA Fulton, F Bastardie, ...
Fish and fisheries 19 (1), 1-29, 2018
1282018
Landing the blame: The influence of EU Member States on quota setting
G Carpenter, R Kleinjans, S Villasante, BC O’Leary
Marine Policy 64, 9-15, 2016
1062016
WTO must ban harmful fisheries subsidies
UR Sumaila, DJ Skerritt, A Schuhbauer, S Villasante, ...
Science 374 (6567), 544-544, 2021
622021
Does size matter? Assessing the use of vessel length to manage fisheries in England
P Davies, C Williams, G Carpenter, BD Stewart
Marine Policy 97, 202-210, 2018
322018
Who gets to fish
G Carpenter, R Kleinjans
The allocation of fishing opportunities in EU Member States, 2017
282017
Sustainability now or later? Estimating the benefits of pathways to maximum sustainable yield for EU Northeast Atlantic fisheries
J Guillen, AC Santos, G Carpenter, N Carvalho, J Casey, J Lleonart, ...
Marine Policy 72, 40-47, 2016
242016
Who gets to fish for sea bass? Using social, economic, and environmental criteria to determine access to the English sea bass fishery
C Williams, G Carpenter, R Clark, BC O’Leary
Marine Policy 95, 199-208, 2018
192018
The Brexit deal and UK fisheries—has reality matched the rhetoric?
BD Stewart, C Williams, R Barnes, SF Walmsley, G Carpenter
Maritime Studies 21 (1), 1-17, 2022
172022
The nature and extent of evidence on methodologies for monitoring and evaluating marine spatial management measures in the UK and similar coastal waters: a systematic map
BC O’Leary, JP Copping, N Mukherjee, SL Dorning, BD Stewart, ...
Environmental Evidence 10 (1), 13, 2021
142021
Urgent Recall: our food system under review
S Devlin, T Dosch, A Esteban, G Carpenter
New Economics Foundation, 2014
122014
Europe: Keep allowable fish catches sustainable
G Carpenter, S Villasante, BC O'Leary
Nature 531 (7595), 448, 2016
112016
A frequent flyer levy
A Chapman, L Murray, G Carpenter, C Heisse, L Prieg
New Economics Foundation. Available online: https://neweconomics. org/2021 …, 2021
102021
What is the nature and extent of evidence on methodologies for monitoring and evaluating marine spatial management measures in UK and similar coastal waters? A systematic map …
BC O’Leary, BD Stewart, E McKinley, PFE Addison, C Williams, ...
Environmental evidence 8, 1-9, 2019
62019
Not in the same boat: the economic impact of Brexit across UK fishing fleets
G Carpenter
URL: https://neweconomics. org/uploads/files/Not-in-the-Same-Boat-PDF. pdf …, 2017
62017
The Scottish Nephrops fishery: applying social, economic, and environmental criteria
C Williams, G Carpenter
New Economics Foundation, 2016
62016
Managing EU fisheries in the public interest: Results from the Bio-Economic Model of European Fleets
G Carpenter, A Esteban
New Economics Foundation. London, UK, 2015
52015
Which attributes of fishing opportunities are linked to sustainable fishing?
M Oostdijk, G Carpenter
Fish and Fisheries 23 (6), 1469-1484, 2022
42022
Implications of Brexit for fishing opportunities in Wales
G Carpenter, C Williams, S Walmsley
Public Policy Institute for Wales, Cardiff, New Economics Foundation and ABPmer, 2018
42018
Setting the right safety net: a framework for fisheries support policies in response to COVID-19
G Carpenter
New Economics Foundation, 2020
32020
Marinising a terrestrial concept: Public money for public goods
D Vaughan, EA Shrimpton, G Carpenter, DJ Skerritt, C Williams
Ocean & Coastal Management 213, 105881, 2021
2021
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