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Overview

Alice Newton is affiliated with the University of Algarve in Portugal and primarily conducts research within the field of Environmental Science. Their work emphasizes various subfields, including Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law; Global and Planetary Change; Oceanography; Ecology; and Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering.

Newton's research addresses several key topics such as Coastal and Marine Management, Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies, Marine and Coastal Ecosystems, Marine and Fisheries Research, Coastal Wetland Ecosystem Dynamics, Land Use and Ecosystem Services, and Marine and Coastal Plant Biology.

Their recent publications include:

  • The Globalization of Cultural Eutrophication in the Coastal Ocean: Causes and Consequences, 2020, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Anthropogenic, Direct Pressures on Coastal Wetlands, 2020, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
  • Electronic Waste, an Environmental Problem Exported to Developing Countries: The GOOD, the BAD and the UGLY, 2021, Sustainability
  • Contribution of Remote Sensing Technologies to a Holistic Coastal and Marine Environmental Management Framework: A Review, 2020, Remote Sensing
  • The Marine Plastic Litter Issue: A Social-Economic Analysis, 2020, Sustainability

Frequently publishing in venues such as Frontiers in Marine Science, CLEAN - Soil Air Water, Sustainability, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, and Frontiers in Environmental Science, Newton has developed a consistent presence in journals centered on environmental and marine sciences.

Collaborations with fellow researchers appear to be a significant aspect of their work. Frequent coauthors include John Icely, Badr El Mahrad, Samuel Abalansa, Ken Alston, and Mcdonough Braungart.

In addition to journal articles, Newton has contributed to book publications. One such book is Ecosystem Services, Biodiversity and Water Quality in Transitional Ecosystems, published by Frontiers Media in 2023.

Best Publications

  • A review of the application and evolution of the DPSIR framework with an emphasis on coastal social-ecological systems

    Sirak Robele Gari;Alice Newton;John D. Icely

  • The Globalization of Cultural Eutrophication in the Coastal Ocean: Causes and Consequences

    Thomas C. Malone;Alice Newton

  • An overview of ecological status, vulnerability and future perspectives of European large shallow, semi-enclosed coastal systems, lagoons and transitional waters

    Alice Newton;John Icely;Sónia Cristina;Ana Brito

  • Assessing, quantifying and valuing the ecosystem services of coastal lagoons

    Alice Newton;Ana C. Brito;John D. Icely;Valérie Derolez

  • Evaluation of eutrophication in the Ria Formosa coastal lagoon, Portugal

    Alice Newton;John Icely;Manuela Falcão;A. Nobre

  • Anthropogenic, Direct Pressures on Coastal Wetlands

    Alice Newton;John Icely;Sónia Cristina;G E Perillo

  • Recreation carrying capacity estimations to support beach management at Praia de Faro, Portugal.

    Daniel A. Zacarias;Allan T. Williams;Alice Newton

  • Eutrophication and some European waters of restricted exchange

    Paul Tett;Linda Gilpin;Harald Svendsen;Carina P. Erlandsson

  • Implementing and innovating marine monitoring approaches for assessing marine environmental status

    Roberto Danovaro;Laura Carugati;Marco Berzano;Abigail E. Cahill;Abigail E. Cahill

  • Megacities in the coastal zone: Using a driver-pressure-state-impact-response framework to address complex environmental problems

    Ivan Sekovski;Alice Newton;William C. Dennison

  • Land–Ocean Interactions in the Coastal Zone: Past, present & future ☆

    R. Ramesh;Z. Chen;V. Cummins;J. Day

  • Temperature and salinity regimes in a shallow, mesotidal lagoon, the Ria Formosa, Portugal

    Alice Newton;Stephen M Mudge

  • Electronic Waste, an Environmental Problem Exported to Developing Countries: The GOOD, the BAD and the UGLY

    Samuel Abalansa;Badr El Mahrad;John Icely;Alice Newton

  • The coastal syndromes and hotspots on the coast

    Alice Newton;Tim J.B. Carruthers;John Icely

  • Eutrophication in transitional waters: an overview

    José-Manuel Zaldívar;Pierluigi Viaroli;Alice Newton;Rutger De Wit

  • Lagoon-sea exchanges, nutrient dynamics and water quality management of the Ria Formosa (Portugal)

    Alice Newton;Stephen M. Mudge

  • Shifting perspectives on coastal impacts and adaptation

    Sally Brown;Robert J. Nicholls;Susan Hanson;Geoff Brundrit

  • Contribution of Remote Sensing Technologies to a Holistic Coastal and Marine Environmental Management Framework: A Review

    Badr El Mahrad;Alice Newton;John D. Icely;Ilias Kacimi

  • Analysis of coastal and offshore aquaculture: Application of the FARM model to multiple systems and shellfish species

    Joao Gomes Ferreira;A Sequeira;A J S Hawkins;Alice Newton

  • Hotspots of coastal vulnerability: A DPSIR analysis to find societal pathways and responses

    Alice Newton;Juergen Weichselgartner

  • A typology of stakeholders and guidelines for engagement in transdisciplinary, participatory processes

    Alice Newton;Alice Newton;Michael Elliott

Frequent Co-Authors

John Icely
John Icely University of Algarve
Paul Tett
Paul Tett Scottish Association For Marine Science
Teresa F. Fernandes
Teresa F. Fernandes Heriot-Watt University
Eric Wolanski
Eric Wolanski James Cook University
Cosimo Solidoro
Cosimo Solidoro National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics
Miguel Cañedo-Argüelles
Miguel Cañedo-Argüelles University of Barcelona
Eduardo S. Brondizio
Eduardo S. Brondizio Indiana University
John A. Dearing
John A. Dearing University of Southampton
Angel Pérez-Ruzafa
Angel Pérez-Ruzafa University of Murcia

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