Adrian Martin mainly focuses on Oceanography, Ecosystem services, Environmental resource management, Phytoplankton and Equity. In general Oceanography study, his work on Mesoscale meteorology often relates to the realm of Flux, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His Mesoscale meteorology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Wind stress, Turbulence, Upwelling and Plankton.
His Ecosystem services research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Ecosystem management and Land use. The various areas that Adrian Martin examines in his Environmental resource management study include Social complexity, Total human ecosystem and Human development. Adrian Martin interconnects Marine ecosystem and Seasonality in the investigation of issues within Phytoplankton.
His primary areas of study are Oceanography, Environmental resource management, Business, Ecosystem services and Phytoplankton. His Oceanography research includes elements of Nitrate and Ecosystem. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Photic zone and New production.
His Environmental resource management study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Environmental justice, Resource management and Environmental planning. His Ecosystem services study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Environmental ethics. His work carried out in the field of Mesoscale meteorology brings together such families of science as Turbulence, Eddy and Spatial variability.
His primary scientific interests are in Oceanography, Business, Ecosystem services, Environmental justice and Environmental resource management. His Oceanography research includes themes of Phytoplankton and Ecosystem, Carbon cycle. His studies in Phytoplankton integrate themes in fields like Storm, Mixed layer, Porcupine Abyssal Plain and Plankton.
Adrian Martin combines subjects such as Justice, Ocean fertilization, Blue carbon and Carbon sink with his study of Ecosystem services. Adrian Martin has included themes like Community forestry and Public economics in his Environmental justice study. Adrian Martin brings together Environmental resource management and Context to produce work in his papers.
Adrian Martin focuses on Oceanography, Business, Environmental resource management, Ecosystem and Biomass. Adrian Martin frequently studies issues relating to Carbon cycle and Oceanography. In his study, Protected area, Natural resource and Convention on Biological Diversity is strongly linked to Environmental justice, which falls under the umbrella field of Environmental resource management.
His study on Food web is often connected to Animal migration as part of broader study in Ecosystem. His Biomass study combines topics in areas such as Benthos, Benthic zone, Pelagic zone, Abyssal zone and Detritivore. The concepts of his Ecosystem services study are interwoven with issues in Natural resource economics and Provisioning.
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Social Equity Matters in Payments for Ecosystem Services
Unai Pascual;Jacob Wesley Phelps;Eneko Garmendia;Katrina Brown.
(2014)
Fieldwork is Good: the Student Perception and the Affective Domain
Alan Boyle;Sarah Maguire;Adrian Martin;Clare Milsom.
Journal of Geography in Higher Education (2007)
Phytoplankton patchiness: the role of lateral stirring and mixing
A.P. Martin.
Progress in Oceanography (2003)
The significance of nitrification for oceanic new production
Andrew Yool;Adrian P. Martin;Camila Fernández;Darren R. Clark.
Nature (2007)
Bringing physics to life at the submesoscale
Marina Lévy;Raffaele Ferrari;Peter J. S. Franks;Adrian P. Martin.
Geophysical Research Letters (2012)
Mechanisms for vertical nutrient transport within a North Atlantic mesoscale eddy
Adrian P. Martin;Kelvin J. Richards.
Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography (2001)
Environmental conflict between refugee and host communities
Adrian Martin.
Journal of Peace Research (2005)
Green Revolution in Sub-Saharan Africa: Implications of Imposed Innovation for the Wellbeing of Rural Smallholders
Neil Dawson;Adrian Martin;Thomas Sikor.
World Development (2016)
Mixotrophic basis of Atlantic oligotrophic ecosystems
Manuela Hartmann;Carolina Grob;Glen A. Tarran;Adrian P. Martin.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2012)
Justice and conservation: The need to incorporate recognition
Adrian Martin;Brendan Coolsaet;Esteve Corbera;Neil Dawson.
(2016)
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