2022 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in Sweden Leader Award
Beatrice Crona mostly deals with Environmental resource management, Corporate governance, Natural resource, Natural resource management and Environmental governance. She brings together Environmental resource management and Government to produce work in her papers. Her work investigates the relationship between Corporate governance and topics such as Knowledge management that intersect with problems in Institutional entrepreneurship.
The concepts of her Natural resource study are interwoven with issues in Social network analysis, Economic growth, Interconnectivity, Group cohesiveness and Social stratification. Her Natural resource management research includes elements of Social capital, Resource management, Fishing and Social network. Within one scientific family, Beatrice Crona focuses on topics pertaining to Earth system science under Global governance, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Sustainability.
Beatrice Crona spends much of her time researching Environmental resource management, Corporate governance, Sustainability, Fishery and Scale. Her work is dedicated to discovering how Environmental resource management, Ecosystem services are connected with Agroforestry and Mangrove and other disciplines. Her work on Environmental governance as part of general Corporate governance study is frequently connected to Context, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them.
Her Sustainability research incorporates themes from Biosphere, Fisheries law, Supply chain, Natural resource economics and Industrial organization. Her Fishery research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Ecology and Food security. She combines subjects such as Market structure, Interdependence and Livelihood with her study of Scale.
Her primary areas of study are Sustainability, Corporate governance, Sustainability science, Supply chain and Biosphere. Her study in Sustainability is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Natural resource economics, Environmental degradation, Industrial organization and Earth system science. Her Corporate governance study combines topics in areas such as Sustainable agriculture, Fishery, Fishing and Fisheries science.
Her studies in Sustainable agriculture integrate themes in fields like Consumptive water use, Food security and Sustainable development. Beatrice Crona has included themes like Diversity of fish, Adaptability, Scale and Livelihood in her Supply chain study. Her Environmental resource management research incorporates elements of Climate change and Vulnerability.
Beatrice Crona mainly focuses on Sustainability, Ecosystem services, Capital, Biosphere and Natural resource economics. Her Sustainability study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Economic impact analysis, Deforestation, Amazon rainforest, Incentive and Earth system science. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Cost–benefit analysis and Public economics.
Her Capital study spans across into subjects like Environmental degradation, Environmental impact assessment, International trade, Environmental studies and Foreign direct investment. Her Biosphere research incorporates elements of Private sector, Stewardship, Civil society and Political economy. She has researched Natural resource economics in several fields, including Biomass, Production, Psychological resilience and Supply chain.
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Food in the Anthropocene: the EAT–Lancet Commission on healthy diets from sustainable food systems
Walter Willett;Johan Rockström;Johan Rockström;Brent Loken;Marco Springmann.
The Lancet (2019)
The role of social networks in natural resource governance: What relational patterns make a difference?
Örjan Bodin;Örjan Bodin;Beatrice I. Crona.
(2009)
Globalization, Roving Bandits, and Marine Resources
F. Berkes;T. P. Hughes;R. S. Steneck;J. A. Wilson.
(2006)
Ethnobiology, socio-economics and management of mangrove forests: A review
Bradley B. Walters;Patrik Rönnbäck;John M. Kovacs;Beatrice Crona.
Aquatic Botany (2008)
Social Networks in Natural Resource Management: What Is There to Learn from a Structural Perspective?
Örjan Bodin;Beatrice Crona;Henrik Ernstson.
(2017)
A Theory of Transformative Agency in Linked Social-Ecological Systems
Frances R. Westley;Ola Tjornbo;Lisen Schultz;Per Olsson.
(2013)
WHAT you know is WHO you know? Communication patterns among resource users as a prerequisite for co-management
Beatrice Crona;Örjan Bodin.
(2006)
Functionality of restored mangroves: A review
Jared O. Bosire;Farid Dahdouh-Guebas;Farid Dahdouh-Guebas;Mark E. Walton;Beatrice Irene Crona.
(2008)
Management of Natural Resources at the Community Level: Exploring the Role of Social Capital and Leadership in a Rural Fishing Community
Örjan Bodin;Beatrice I. Crona.
(2008)
Learning in Support of Governance: Theories, Methods, and a Framework to Assess How Bridging Organizations Contribute to Adaptive Resource Governance
Beatrice I. Crona;John N. Parker.
(2012)
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