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Overview

Nadine Marshall is affiliated with James Cook University in Australia and conducts research primarily in Environmental Science. Their work spans several subfields, including Ecology, Sociology and Political Science, Global and Planetary Change, Oceanography, and Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law.

The focus of their research encompasses multiple topics related to marine environments and ecosystems. Key areas include:

  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Marine and Fisheries Research
  • Coastal and Marine Management
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Marine and Coastal Plant Biology
  • Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
  • Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units

Marshall has published in a range of academic venues, with repeated contributions in Ecology and Society and the 30th International Meeting on Organic Geochemistry (IMOG 2021). Other publication venues include Diversity, Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, and Conservation Biology.

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Marshall include:

  • "Coral Restoration Effectiveness: Multiregional Snapshots of the Long-Term Responses of Coral Assemblages to Restoration" (2020) in Diversity
  • "Crisis Symptom Management and Patient Communication Protocols Are Important Tools for All Clinicians Responding to COVID-19" (2020) in Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
  • "Harnessing the potential of vulnerability assessments for managing social-ecological systems" (2021) in Ecology and Society
  • "Convergence of stakeholders' environmental threat perceptions following mass coral bleaching of the Great Barrier Reef" (2020) in Conservation Biology
  • "Effects of coral restoration on fish communities: snapshots of long-term, multiregional responses and implications for practice" (2020) in Restoration Ecology

Regular collaborative work includes partnerships with Lauric Thiault, Georgina G. Gurney, Margaux Y. Hein, Roger Beeden, and Alastair Birtles, with multiple publications arising from these collaborations.

Best Publications

  • Cultural dimensions of climate change impacts and adaptation

    W. Neil Adger;Jon Barnett;Katrina Brown;Nadine Marshall

  • 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

  • Informing adaptation responses to climate change through theories of transformation

    Sarah Park;Nadine A Marshall;Emma Jakku;Anne Marie Dowd

  • 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

  • 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

  • Conceptualizing and operationalizing social resilience within commercial fisheries in northern Australia

    Nadine A. Marshall;Paul A. Marshall

  • Transformational capacity and the influence of place and identity

    N A Marshall;S E Park;W N Adger;K Brown

  • Understanding social resilience to climate variability in primary enterprises and industries

    N.A. Marshall

  • Operationalizing resilience for adaptive coral reef management under global environmental change.

    Kenneth R. N. Anthony;Paul A. Marshall;Ameer Abdulla;Roger Beeden

  • How Resource Dependency Can Influence Social Resilience within a Primary Resource Industry.

    N. A. Marshall;D. M. Fenton;P. A. Marshall;S. G. Sutton

  • Evaluating Social and Ecological Vulnerability of Coral Reef Fisheries to Climate Change

    Joshua E. Cinner;Cindy Huchery;Emily S. Darling;Austin T. Humphries;Austin T. Humphries

  • Well-being outcomes of marine protected areas

    Natalie C. Ban;Georgina Grace Gurney;Nadine A. Marshall;Charlotte K. Whitney

  • Empathy, place and identity interactions for sustainability

    Katrina Brown;W. Neil Adger;Patrick Devine-Wright;John M. Anderies

  • A system dynamics simulation model for sustainable water resources management and agricultural development in the Volta River Basin, Ghana

    Julius H. Kotir;Carl Smith;Greg Brown;Nadine Marshall

  • Land degradation and climate change: building climate resilience in agriculture

    Nicholas P Webb;Nadine A Marshall;Lindsay C Stringer;Mark S Reed

  • The future of resilience-based management in coral reef ecosystems

    Elizabeth Mcleod;Kenneth R.N. Anthony;Kenneth R.N. Anthony;Peter J. Mumby;Jeffrey Maynard

  • A Framework for Social Adaptation to Climate Change: Sustaining Tropical Coastal Communities and Industries

    N. A. Marshall;Paul Marshall;Jerker Tamelander;David O. Obura

  • Social Vulnerability of Marine Resource Users to Extreme Weather Events

    Nadine A. Marshall;Renae C. Tobin;Paul A. Marshall;Margaret Gooch

  • The role of networks in transforming Australian agriculture

    Anne-Maree Dowd;Nadine Marshall;Aysha Fleming;Emma Jakku

  • Changes in adaptive capacity of Kenyan fishing communities

    Joshua E. Cinner;Cindy Huchery;Christina C. Hicks;Christina C. Hicks;Tim M. Daw;Tim M. Daw

  • The reluctance of resource-users to adopt seasonal climate forecasts to enhance resilience to climate variability on the rangelands

    N. A. Marshall;I. J. Gordon;A. J. Ash

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Marshall
Paul Marshall James Cook University
Alistair J. Hobday
Alistair J. Hobday Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Joshua E. Cinner
Joshua E. Cinner James Cook University
Katrina Brown
Katrina Brown University of Exeter
Scott F. Heron
Scott F. Heron James Cook University
Frederieke J. Kroon
Frederieke J. Kroon Australian Institute of Marine Science
Stewart Frusher
Stewart Frusher University of Tasmania
Christina C. Hicks
Christina C. Hicks Lancaster University
Bette L. Willis
Bette L. Willis James Cook University
Joachim Claudet
Joachim Claudet Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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