Nadine Marshall mostly deals with Environmental resource management, Adaptive capacity, Natural resource, Climate change and Psychological resilience. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Resource and Marketing. Her Adaptive capacity study is focused on Vulnerability in general.
Many of her research projects under Natural resource are closely connected to Social policy with Social policy, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. Her studies in Climate change integrate themes in fields like Fishery, Fishing and Environmental planning. Her Psychological resilience study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Cognitive psychology and Ecosystem.
Her main research concerns Environmental resource management, Climate change, Adaptive capacity, Environmental planning and Natural resource. Her Environmental resource management research incorporates elements of Resource, Reef, Great barrier reef, Psychological resilience and Vulnerability. Her research in the fields of Political economy of climate change and Ecological forecasting overlaps with other disciplines such as Context.
Nadine Marshall interconnects Environmental economics, Primary sector of the economy and Natural resource management in the investigation of issues within Adaptive capacity. Her study in Environmental planning is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Agriculture and Land use. Nadine Marshall has researched Natural resource in several fields, including Employability, Sustainability, Sustainable management and Public relations.
Nadine Marshall mainly focuses on Climate change, Environmental resource management, Sustainability, Environmental planning and Reef. Her Environmental change study, which is part of a larger body of work in Climate change, is frequently linked to Flexibility, bridging the gap between disciplines. Her Environmental resource management research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Psychological resilience and Fishing.
Her Sustainability study incorporates themes from Natural resource, Ecological systems theory and Vulnerability. Her Natural resource research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Poverty, Resource, Socioeconomics and Adaptive capacity. Her Reef study incorporates themes from Coral reef, Coral and Ecosystem services.
Her primary scientific interests are in Environmental ethics, Sustainability, Climate change, Grief and Sense of place. Her Sustainability research incorporates themes from Reef and Coral reef. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Vulnerability, Ecological systems theory, Resistance and Environmental resource management.
Nadine Marshall does research in Climate change, focusing on Adaptive capacity specifically. Her studies deal with areas such as Resource and Natural resource management as well as Stakeholder. Her Psychological resilience research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Stewardship and Environmental planning.
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Cultural dimensions of climate change impacts and adaptation
W. Neil Adger;Jon Barnett;Katrina Brown;Nadine Marshall.
(2013)
Informing adaptation responses to climate change through theories of transformation
Sarah Park;Nadine A Marshall;Emma Jakku;Anne Marie Dowd.
(2012)
Conceptualizing and operationalizing social resilience within commercial fisheries in northern Australia
Nadine A. Marshall;Paul A. Marshall.
(2007)
Improving knowledge exchange among scientists and decision- makers to facilitate the adaptive governance of marine resources: A review of knowledge and research needs
C. Cvitanovic;C. Cvitanovic;A.J. Hobday;A.J. Hobday;L. Van Kerkhoff;Shaun Wilson.
(2015)
Building adaptive capacity to climate change in tropical coastal communities
Joshua E. Cinner;W. Neil Adger;Edward H. Allison;Michele L. Barnes;Michele L. Barnes.
(2018)
Riparian Ecosystems in the 21st Century: Hotspots for Climate Change Adaptation?
Samantha Capon;Lynda Chambers;Ralph Charles Mac Nally;Robert J Naiman;Robert J Naiman.
(2013)
Transformational capacity and the influence of place and identity
N A Marshall;S E Park;W N Adger;K Brown.
(2012)
Understanding social resilience to climate variability in primary enterprises and industries
N.A. Marshall.
(2010)
How Resource Dependency Can Influence Social Resilience within a Primary Resource Industry.
N. A. Marshall;D. M. Fenton;P. A. Marshall;S. G. Sutton.
(2007)
Operationalizing resilience for adaptive coral reef management under global environmental change.
Kenneth R. N. Anthony;Paul A. Marshall;Ameer Abdulla;Roger Beeden.
(2015)
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