Gillian B Ainsworth

About Gillian B Ainsworth

Gillian B Ainsworth, With an exceptional h-index of 12 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, specializes in the field of social psychology, human dynamics of wildlife, non-monetary values, marine ecosystem services.

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

Working group on cephalopod fisheries and life history (Wgceph; outputs from 2022 meeting)

Identifying sustainability priorities among value chain actors in artisanal common octopus fisheries

Mind the Gender Gap in Marine Recreational Fisheries

Disentangling global market drivers for cephalopods to foster transformations towards sustainable seafood systems

Global market drivers for sustainable cephalopod food systems

The role of marine protected areas (MPAs) in providing ecosystem services to improve ocean and human health

Recreational fishing, health and well-being: findings from a cross-sectional survey

Economic contribution and social welfare of recreational charter boat fisheries in the northeast Atlantic: The cases of Galicia (Spain) and Madeira archipelago (Portugal)

Gillian B Ainsworth Information

University

Position

Social Scientist

Citations(all)

556

Citations(since 2020)

492

Cited By

179

hIndex(all)

12

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

15

i10Index(since 2020)

11

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Gillian B Ainsworth Skills & Research Interests

social psychology

human dynamics of wildlife

non-monetary values

marine ecosystem services

Top articles of Gillian B Ainsworth

Identifying sustainability priorities among value chain actors in artisanal common octopus fisheries

Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries

2023/9

Mind the Gender Gap in Marine Recreational Fisheries

Sustainability

2023/7/20

Disentangling global market drivers for cephalopods to foster transformations towards sustainable seafood systems

2023/4

Global market drivers for sustainable cephalopod food systems

2023

The role of marine protected areas (MPAs) in providing ecosystem services to improve ocean and human health

2023/1/1

Recreational fishing, health and well-being: findings from a cross-sectional survey

Ecosystems and People

2022/12/31

Economic contribution and social welfare of recreational charter boat fisheries in the northeast Atlantic: The cases of Galicia (Spain) and Madeira archipelago (Portugal)

Frontiers in Marine Science

2022/7/28

Management for sustainable cephalopod fisheries in Europe: review and recommendations

2022/4/2

A network analysis of global cephalopod trade

Scientific reports

2022/1/10

Who really owns the tuna fishing fleets in the Southeast Pacific Ocean?

2022

Supplementary information for the paper entitled:" A network analysis of global cephalopod trade"

2021/12/14

First assessment of the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on global marine recreational fisheries

Frontiers in Marine Science

2021/10/25

Rapid assessment of the COVID-19 impacts on the Galician (NW Spain) seafood sector

Frontiers in Marine Science

2021/9/30

Main actors in the Cephalopod Global Trade Network: a graph theory analysis

2021/7/15

‘Although I use science, it’s an emotional thing’: conservation practitioners’ use of positive affect to frame messages about threatened birds

Australasian Journal of Environmental Management

2020/10/1

Integrating scientific and local knowledge to address conservation conflicts: Towards a practical framework based on lessons learned from a Scottish case study

Environmental Science & Policy

2020/5/1

Finite Mixtures of Generalised Linear Mixed-Effect Models

2020

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