John Lynham

John Lynham

University of Hawaii at Manoa

H-index: 22

North America-United States

About John Lynham

John Lynham, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Hawaii at Manoa, specializes in the field of Environmental Economics, Resource Economics, Fisheries, Marine Ecology, Behavioral Economics.

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

FishNet: Deep Neural Networks for Low-Cost Fish Stock Estimation

Comparing access to US marine and terrestrial protected areas

Data on how abundance of resource inflows and punishment types affect resource extraction behavior

Ranking researchers: evidence from Indonesia

Resource booms and group punishment in a coupled social-ecological system

The charisma premium: Iconic individuals and wildlife values

Fishing activity before closure, during closure, and after reopening of the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument

Spillover benefits from the world’s largest fully protected MPA

John Lynham Information

University

Position

Professor Department of Economics

Citations(all)

3546

Citations(since 2020)

1953

Cited By

2372

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

30

i10Index(since 2020)

27

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

John Lynham Skills & Research Interests

Environmental Economics

Resource Economics

Fisheries

Marine Ecology

Behavioral Economics

Top articles of John Lynham

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

FishNet: Deep Neural Networks for Low-Cost Fish Stock Estimation

arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.10916

Moseli Mots' oehli

Anton Nikolaev

Wawan B IGede

John Lynham

Peter J Mous

...

2024/3/16

Comparing access to US marine and terrestrial protected areas

Nature Sustainability

Anna Lou Abatayo

Madelon van Adrichem

John Lynham

2024/2/6

Data on how abundance of resource inflows and punishment types affect resource extraction behavior

Data in Brief

Anna Lou Abatayo

John Lynham

2023/6/1

Ranking researchers: evidence from Indonesia

Research Policy

Caroline V Fry

John Lynham

Shannon Tran

2023/6/1

Resource booms and group punishment in a coupled social-ecological system

Ecological Economics

Anna Lou Abatayo

John Lynham

2023/4/1

The charisma premium: Iconic individuals and wildlife values

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management

Christopher Costello

Lynne Lewis

John Lynham

Leslie Richardson

2023/10/1

Fishing activity before closure, during closure, and after reopening of the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument

Scientific Reports

John Lynham

2022/1/18

Spillover benefits from the world’s largest fully protected MPA

Science

Sarah Medoff

John Lynham

Jennifer Raynor

2022/10/21

Avoiding critical thresholds through effective monitoring

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Adrian C Stier

Timothy E Essington

Jameal F Samhouri

Margaret C Siple

Benjamin S Halpern

...

2022/6/29

Detecting religion from space: nyepi Day in Bali

Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment

I Wayan Gede Astawa Karang

Alemarie Ceria

John Lynham

2021/11/1

Tiebout Meets Schelling Online: Sorting in Cybercommunities

arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.05608

John Lynham

Philip R Neary

2021/10/8

Importance of equitable cost sharing in the Convention on Biological Diversity’s protected area agenda

Conservation Biology

Keila Stark

Vanessa Adams

Christopher J Brown

Alienor Chauvenet

Katrina Davis

...

2021/1/1

Coastal armoring and sinking property values: the case of seawalls in California

Environmental Economics and Policy Studies

Arlan Brucal

John Lynham

2021/1

Communication, expectations, and trust: An experiment with three media

Games

Anna Lou Abatayo

John Lynham

Katerina Sherstyuk

2020/10/28

Risk preferences after a typhoon: An artefactual field experiment with fishers in the Philippines

Journal of Economic Psychology

Anna Lou Abatayo

John Lynham

2020/8/1

Opportunities for agent‐based modelling in human dimensions of fisheries

Fish and Fisheries

Matthew G Burgess

Ernesto Carrella

Michael Drexler

Robert L Axtell

Richard M Bailey

...

2020/5

Environmental market design for large-scale marine conservation

Nature Sustainability

Juan Carlos Villaseñor-Derbez

John Lynham

Christopher Costello

2020/3

Can demand-side management replicate a size limit in a small-scale fishery?

Fisheries Research

Rani Ekawaty

John Lynham

Peter Mous

2020/3/1

Impact of two of the world's largest protected areas on longline fishery catch rates

Nature communications

John Lynham

Anton Nikolaev

Jennifer Raynor

Thaís Vilela

Juan Carlos Villaseñor-Derbez

2020/2/20

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