Emily Ogier

Emily Ogier

University of Tasmania

H-index: 18

Oceania-Australia

About Emily Ogier

Emily Ogier, With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Tasmania, specializes in the field of Fisheries & aquaculture: human dimensions & governance.

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

Measuring stakeholder preferences for ecosystem services interacting with salmon aquaculture in Tasmania under expansion: Application of Q methodology

Marine and coastal places: Wellbeing in a blue economy

Initial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on Australian fisheries production, research organisations and assessment: shocks, responses and implications for decision support and …

Assessing the multiple benefits of partially protected marine protected areas in Australia: A systematic review protocol

A will-o’-the wisp? On the utility of voluntary contributions of data and knowledge from the fishing industry to marine science

Equity of our future oceans: practices and outcomes in marine science research

I need to make a choice between potential management actions

I need to implement a social and economic monitoring program for an area of marine estate.

Emily Ogier Information

University

Position

Research Fellow Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies

Citations(all)

983

Citations(since 2020)

825

Cited By

431

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

26

i10Index(since 2020)

24

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Emily Ogier Skills & Research Interests

Fisheries & aquaculture: human dimensions & governance

Top articles of Emily Ogier

Measuring stakeholder preferences for ecosystem services interacting with salmon aquaculture in Tasmania under expansion: Application of Q methodology

Marine Policy

2024/4/1

Marine and coastal places: Wellbeing in a blue economy

Environmental Science & Policy

2023/6/1

Initial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on Australian fisheries production, research organisations and assessment: shocks, responses and implications for decision support and …

Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries

2023/6

Assessing the multiple benefits of partially protected marine protected areas in Australia: A systematic review protocol

2023/4/20

A will-o’-the wisp? On the utility of voluntary contributions of data and knowledge from the fishing industry to marine science

Frontiers in Marine Science

2022/12/19

Equity of our future oceans: practices and outcomes in marine science research

Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries

2022/3

I need to make a choice between potential management actions

2022

I need to implement a social and economic monitoring program for an area of marine estate.

2022

I need a shift to more pro-environmental behaviours

2022

Integrated data requirements for natural resource management

2022

More than just information: what does the public want to know about climate change?

2022/1/1

Perceiving environmental science, risk and industry regulation in the mediatised vicious cycles of the Tasmanian salmon aquaculture industry

Social Epistemology

2021/9/3

Guidance on Adaptation of Commonwealth Fisheries management to climate change

2021/8

Insights from the COVID 19 shock: Impacts and agility in seafood supply chain and markets

2021/1/1

Emily Ogier
Emily Ogier

H-Index: 12

Impacts of COVID-19 on the Australian seafood industry

2021

Emily Ogier
Emily Ogier

H-Index: 12

Sarah Jennings
Sarah Jennings

H-Index: 22

Emerging functions of the wellbeing concept in regional development scholarship: A review

2021/1/1

A critique of the participation norm in marine governance: Bringing legitimacy into the frame

Environmental Science & Policy

2021/12/1

The role of voluntary commitments in realizing the promise of the Blue Economy

Global Environmental Change

2021/11/1

Warming world, changing ocean: mitigation and adaptation to support resilient marine systems

2021/9/21

Equity of our future oceans: outcomes and practice in marine science research

Authorea Preprints

2020/12/10

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