Natalie Ban

Natalie Ban

University of Victoria

H-index: 64

North America-Canada

About Natalie Ban

Natalie Ban, With an exceptional h-index of 64 and a recent h-index of 49 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Victoria,

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

Bright Spots in Integrated Management of Canada’s Oceans and Coasts

Corrigendum to" Why, and where, is commercial fishing gear lost? A global review and case study of Pacific Canada"[Mar. Pollut. Bull. 196 (2023) 1-12 (115528)]

Evaluating the design of the first marine protected area network in Pacific Canada under a changing climate

Marine ecosystem-based management: challenges remain, yet solutions exist, and progress is occurring

Introducing Elinor for monitoring the governance and management of area‐based conservation

Reciprocal contributions in marine Indigenous stewardship: the case of Haida abalone gathering

Effects of management objectives and rules on marine conservation outcomes

Improving human well-being outcomes in marine protected areas through futures thinking

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Citations(all)

12325

Citations(since 2020)

8136

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6940

hIndex(all)

64

hIndex(since 2020)

49

i10Index(all)

133

i10Index(since 2020)

126

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Top articles of Natalie Ban

Bright Spots in Integrated Management of Canada’s Oceans and Coasts

Sea Change: Charting a Sustainable Future for Oceans in Canada

2024/4/1

Corrigendum to" Why, and where, is commercial fishing gear lost? A global review and case study of Pacific Canada"[Mar. Pollut. Bull. 196 (2023) 1-12 (115528)]

Marine Pollution Bulletin

2024/4

Evaluating the design of the first marine protected area network in Pacific Canada under a changing climate

FACETS

2024/2/15

Marine ecosystem-based management: challenges remain, yet solutions exist, and progress is occurring

npj Ocean Sustainability

2024/2/12

Introducing Elinor for monitoring the governance and management of area‐based conservation

Conservation Biology

2024/2/5

Reciprocal contributions in marine Indigenous stewardship: the case of Haida abalone gathering

Supervisory Committee

2024

Effects of management objectives and rules on marine conservation outcomes

Conservation Biology

2023/12

Improving human well-being outcomes in marine protected areas through futures thinking

One Earth

2023/10/20

The Marine Spatial Planning Index: a tool to guide and assess marine spatial planning

npj Ocean Sustainability

2023/9/26

Considering the implications of climate-induced species range shifts in marine protected areas planning

Facets

2023/8/21

Striking a balance between ecological, economic, governance, and social dimensions in marine protected area network evaluations

Conservation Science and Practice

2023/8

Researchers’ responsibility to uphold Indigenous rights

Science

2023/7/14

Conservation ready marine spatial planning

Marine Policy

2023/7/1

Exploring the potential of theory-based evaluation to strengthen marine spatial planning practice

Ocean & Coastal Management

2023/5/15

Commercial fisher perceptions illuminate a need for social justice considerations in navigating climate change impacts on fisheries systems

Ecology and Society

2023/5/1

Triple exposure: reducing negative impacts of climate change, blue growth, and conservation on coastal communities

One Earth

2023/2/17

Blue justice: A review of emerging scholarship and resistance movements

2023/1

Honoring the legacy of a conservation champion: Bob Pressey (1953–2023)

2023/12/1

Robert L. Pressey (1953–2023)

Nature Ecology & Evolution

2023/12

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