Astrid Jarre

Astrid Jarre

University of Cape Town

H-index: 39

Africa-South Africa

About Astrid Jarre

Astrid Jarre, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cape Town, specializes in the field of Environmental management, Marine ecology, Fisheries management, Structured decision making, Climate change adaptation.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Scoping an Integrated Ecosystem Assessment for the southern Benguela: fisheries still biggest risk

Understanding drivers of fishing pressure in South Africa's Western Cape: Development of a first set of social vulnerability indicators for comparability around the Atlantic Ocean

Fostering transdisciplinary research for equitable and sustainable development pathways across Africa: what changes are needed?

Community Profiles for Western Cape Marine Fisheries

Scenario-Based approaches to change management in fisheries can address challenges with scale and support the implementation of an ecosystem approach to fisheries management

The quilt of sustainable ocean governance: patterns for practitioners

Failing to plan is planning to fail: lessons learned from a small-scale scenario planning process with marginalized fishers from South Africa's southern Cape.

Drawing on diverse knowledge systems to enhance local climate understanding in the southern Cape, South Africa.

Astrid Jarre Information

University

Position

South African Research Chair in Marine Ecology and Fisheries

Citations(all)

6565

Citations(since 2020)

1898

Cited By

5404

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

91

i10Index(since 2020)

47

Email

University Profile Page

University of Cape Town

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Astrid Jarre Skills & Research Interests

Environmental management

Marine ecology

Fisheries management

Structured decision making

Climate change adaptation

Top articles of Astrid Jarre

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Scoping an Integrated Ecosystem Assessment for the southern Benguela: fisheries still biggest risk

ICES Journal of Marine Science

Eugin Bornman

Lynne Shannon

Astrid Jarre

2024/2/24

Understanding drivers of fishing pressure in South Africa's Western Cape: Development of a first set of social vulnerability indicators for comparability around the Atlantic Ocean

Louise Gammage

Astrid Jarre

Iris C Jarre

Catherine Ward

2023/10/31

Fostering transdisciplinary research for equitable and sustainable development pathways across Africa: what changes are needed?

Ecosystems and People

Sheona Shackleton

Anna Taylor

Louise Gammage

Lindsey Gillson

Nadia Sitas

...

2023/12/31

Community Profiles for Western Cape Marine Fisheries

Catherine Ward

Louise Gammage

Astrid Jarre

2022/4/5

Scenario-Based approaches to change management in fisheries can address challenges with scale and support the implementation of an ecosystem approach to fisheries management

Frontiers in Marine Science

Louise Carin Gammage

Astrid Jarre

2021/3/18

The quilt of sustainable ocean governance: patterns for practitioners

Robert L Stephenson

Alistair J Hobday

Edward H Allison

Derek Armitage

Kate Brooks

...

2021/3/5

Failing to plan is planning to fail: lessons learned from a small-scale scenario planning process with marginalized fishers from South Africa's southern Cape.

Ecology & Society

Louise C Gammage

Astrid Jarre

Charles Mather

2021/12/1

Drawing on diverse knowledge systems to enhance local climate understanding in the southern Cape, South Africa.

Ecology & Society

Catherine D Ward

Georgina Cundill

Guy F Midgley

Astrid Jarre

2021/12/1

An analysis of high‐resolution modelled wave heights along the South African south coast suggests recent deterioration of sea state

Fisheries Oceanography

Casey Tara Lyttle

Christo Rautenbach

Björn Backeberg

Astrid Jarre

2021/11

Alternative seafood marketing in a small-scale fishery: barriers and opportunities in South Africa’s Southern Cape Commercial Linefishery

Maritime Studies

Gregory Lawrence Duggan

Astrid Jarre

Grant Murray

2020/6

Being well-governed: Including inspectors in a systems approach to fisheries management

Ambio

Marieke Norton

Astrid Jarre

2020/4

Worshop on challenges, opportunities, needs and successes for including human dimensions in integrated ecosystem assessments (WKCONSERVE)

Patricia Clay

Lisa Colburn

Geret De Piper

Malene Eilersen

Eirini Glyki

...

2020/1/1

Learning for change: Integrated teaching modules and situated learning for marine social-ecological systems change

The Journal of Environmental Education

Gregory Lawrence Duggan

Astrid Jarre

Grant Murray

2020/12/7

A comparative framework to support an ecosystem approach to fisheries in a global context

Emma M Lockerbie

Lynne J Shannon

Christopher Lynam

Marta Coll

Astrid Jarre

2020

Exploring temporal variability in the southern Benguela ecosystem over the past four decades using a time-dynamic ecosystem model

Frontiers in Marine Science

Lynne J Shannon

Kelly Ortega-Cisneros

Tarron Lamont

Henning Winker

Robert Crawford

...

2020/7/31

Workshop on challenges, opportunities, needs and successes for including human dimensions in integrated ecosystem assessments (WKCONSERVE)

Andrea Belgrano

Patricia Clay

Lisa Colburn

Geret de Piper

Malene Eilersen

...

2020

Using structured decision-making tools with marginalised fishers to promote system-based fisheries management approaches in South Africa

Frontiers in Marine Science

Louise Carin Gammage

Astrid Jarre

2020/6/26

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