Joachim Claudet mainly investigates Marine protected area, Environmental resource management, Protected area, Marine reserve and Ecology. As a member of one scientific family, Joachim Claudet mostly works in the field of Marine protected area, focusing on Fisheries management and, on occasion, Juvenile fish and Buffer zone. The study incorporates disciplines such as Political economy, Sustainability, Sustainable management and Ecosystem services in addition to Environmental resource management.
His work carried out in the field of Protected area brings together such families of science as Ecological indicator and Environmental protection. His Marine reserve research incorporates elements of Trophic cascade, Marine conservation and Marine ecosystem. His study in Habitat, Nature reserve and Biodiversity is carried out as part of his studies in Ecology.
His primary areas of study are Marine protected area, Environmental resource management, Fishery, Ecology and Coral reef. The various areas that Joachim Claudet examines in his Marine protected area study include Marine conservation, Biodiversity, Marine ecosystem and Marine reserve. His work focuses on many connections between Marine reserve and other disciplines, such as Overfishing, that overlap with his field of interest in Fish stock.
His study in the field of Protected area is also linked to topics like Impact assessment. The Fishery study combines topics in areas such as Biomass and Mediterranean climate. As part of the same scientific family, Joachim Claudet usually focuses on Coral reef, concentrating on Ecosystem and intersecting with Eutrophication.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Marine protected area, Fishery, Sustainability, Coral reef and Ecosystem. He has researched Marine protected area in several fields, including Biodiversity, Marine reserve, Marine conservation, Threatened species and Mediterranean climate. When carried out as part of a general Fishery research project, his work on Fishing and Scarus is frequently linked to work in Complementarity and Value, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.
His Sustainability research is under the purview of Ecology. His Coral reef research incorporates themes from Reef, Environmental resource management and Habitat. As part of one scientific family, he deals mainly with the area of Ecosystem, narrowing it down to issues related to the Biomass, and often Abundance.
His primary scientific interests are in Marine protected area, Fishery, Coral reef, Environmental planning and Marine reserve. Joachim Claudet interconnects Mediterranean climate, Mediterranean sea and Recreation in the investigation of issues within Marine protected area. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Reef and Coral.
His research integrates issues of Climate change and Sustainable development in his study of Environmental planning. His Climate change research integrates issues from Fish stock and Sustainability. Joachim Claudet studied Marine reserve and Resource management that intersect with Fishing.
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Marine reserves: size and age do matter
Joachim Claudet;Craig W. Osenberg;Lisandro Benedetti-Cecchi;Paolo Domenici.
Ecology Letters (2008)
Nature-based Solutions : New Influence for Environmental Management and Research in Europe
Hilde Eggermont;Estelle Balian;Jose Manuel N. Azevedo;Victor Beumer.
Gaia-ecological Perspectives for Science and Society (2015)
Marine reserves: fish life history and ecological traits matter.
J Claudet;J Claudet;C W Osenberg;P Domenici;F Badalamenti.
Ecological Applications (2010)
Assessing the effects of marine protected area (MPA) on a reef fish assemblage in a northwestern Mediterranean marine reserve: Identifying community-based indicators
Joachim Claudet;Dominique Pelletier;J.Y Jouvenel;F Bachet.
Biological Conservation (2006)
Human-driven impacts on marine habitats: A regional meta-analysis in the Mediterranean Sea
Joachim Claudet;Simonetta Fraschetti.
Biological Conservation (2010)
Effectiveness of European Atlanto-Mediterranean MPAs: Do they accomplish the expected effects on populations, communities and ecosystems?
Jose Antonio Garcia-Charton;Angel Perez Perez-Ruzafa;Concepcion Marcos;Joachim Claudet.
Journal for Nature Conservation (2008)
The science of European marine reserves: Status, efficacy, and future needs
Phillip B Fenberg;Jennifer E Caselle;Joachim Claudet;Michaela Clemence.
Marine Policy (2012)
Biocultural approaches to well-being and sustainability indicators across scales.
Eleanor J. Sterling;Christopher Filardi;Anne Toomey;Anne Toomey;Amanda Sigouin.
Nature Ecology and Evolution (2017)
Marine protected areas and artificial reefs: A review of the interactions between management and scientific studies
Joachim Claudet;Joachim Claudet;Dominique Pelletier.
Aquatic Living Resources (2004)
Designing indicators for assessing the effects of marine protected areas on coral reef ecosystems: A multidisciplinary standpoint
Dominique Pelletier;Jose A. García-Charton;Jocelyne Ferraris;Gilbert David.
Aquatic Living Resources (2005)
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