Simon Foale

Simon Foale

James Cook University

H-index: 37

Oceania-Australia

About Simon Foale

Simon Foale, With an exceptional h-index of 37 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at James Cook University, specializes in the field of Sustainable Resource Management, Economic Development, Conservation, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Environmentalism.

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

Maw money, maw problems: A lucrative fish maw fishery in Papua New Guinea highlights a global conservation issue driven by Chinese cultural demand

Future prospects for sea cucumber mariculture in Papua New Guinea and the Pacific Islands

Who cares about coral? The biological species concept and ‘cumulative intrinsic value’in cross-cultural perspective

Weedy Life: Coloniality, Decoloniality, and Tropicality

Tourist Initiatives and Wilderness in The Nakanai Mountains, on the Island of New Britain, PNG

Ten years of dynamic co-management of a multi-species reef fishery

The Nakanai Mountain Ranges of East New Britain Papua New Guinea. E: Booklet Version 2

Educated young women and the challenges of reintegration in rural villages of Papua New Guinea.

Simon Foale Information

University

Position

Department of Anthropology

Citations(all)

5024

Citations(since 2020)

2083

Cited By

3792

hIndex(all)

37

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

69

i10Index(since 2020)

44

Email

University Profile Page

James Cook University

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Simon Foale Skills & Research Interests

Sustainable Resource Management

Economic Development

Conservation

Traditional Ecological Knowledge

Environmentalism

Top articles of Simon Foale

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Maw money, maw problems: A lucrative fish maw fishery in Papua New Guinea highlights a global conservation issue driven by Chinese cultural demand

Conservation Letters

Yolarnie Amepou

Andrew Chin

Simon Foale

Glenn Sant

Olivia Smailes

...

2024/3/3

Future prospects for sea cucumber mariculture in Papua New Guinea and the Pacific Islands

Cathy Hair

Simon Foale

Jeff Kinch

Nicholas Daniels

Peter Minimulu

...

2024/1/1

Who cares about coral? The biological species concept and ‘cumulative intrinsic value’in cross-cultural perspective

Journal of Tropical Futures

Simon Foale

2023

Weedy Life: Coloniality, Decoloniality, and Tropicality

eTropic: electronic journal of studies in the Tropics

Rosita Henry

Helen Ramoutsaki

Debbi Long

Greg Acciaioli

Simon Foale

...

2023/1/1

Tourist Initiatives and Wilderness in The Nakanai Mountains, on the Island of New Britain, PNG

Jennifer Gabriel

Colin Filer

Michael Wood

Simon Foale

2023

Ten years of dynamic co-management of a multi-species reef fishery

Coral Reefs

Patrick Smallhorn-West

Philippa J Cohen

Elton Kukiti

Sheridan Rabbitt

Alik Rikio

...

2022/10

The Nakanai Mountain Ranges of East New Britain Papua New Guinea. E: Booklet Version 2

Jennifer Gabriel

Jim Specht

Mathew Kelly

Michael Wood

Simon Foale

...

2022

Educated young women and the challenges of reintegration in rural villages of Papua New Guinea.

Directions

Imelda Ambelye

2021

The unequal place of anthropology in cross‑disciplinary research on environmental management in the Pacific and what to do about it

Simon Foale

2021

Coral Empire: Underwater Oceans, Colonial Tropics, Visual Modernity: By Ann Elias. Durham and London, Duke University Press, 2019. x+ 286 pp., illustrations, notes …

Environmental History

Antony Adler

2020/4

Social and economic challenges to community-based sea cucumber mariculture development in New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea

Marine Policy

Cathy Hair

Simon Foale

Nicholas Daniels

Peter Minimulu

John Aini

...

2020/7/1

Anticipating Ulawun Volcano in New Britain, Papua New Guinea

Anthropological Forum

Michael Wood

Simon Foale

Jennifer Gabriel

2020/4/2

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