2019 - Fellow of the MacArthur Foundation
Stacy D. Jupiter focuses on Environmental resource management, Reef, Coral reef, Resilience and Marine protected area. The study incorporates disciplines such as Natural resource, Climate change and Sustainability in addition to Environmental resource management. His Sustainability course of study focuses on Livelihood and Sustainable management and Monitoring and evaluation.
His work carried out in the field of Reef brings together such families of science as Cnidaria, Benthic zone and Fishing. His work carried out in the field of Coral reef brings together such families of science as Environmental gradient, Habitat and Coral. As a part of the same scientific family, Stacy D. Jupiter mostly works in the field of Marine protected area, focusing on Ecosystem and, on occasion, Biomass.
Stacy D. Jupiter mainly focuses on Environmental resource management, Coral reef, Reef, Fishery and Ecology. His Environmental resource management study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Marine protected area, Sustainability and Natural resource. His Marine protected area study combines topics in areas such as Marine reserve and Reserve design.
His Coral reef research integrates issues from Habitat, Climate change, Ecosystem, Coral and Benthic zone. His studies deal with areas such as Biodiversity and Deforestation as well as Climate change. His primary area of study in Reef is in the field of Coral reef protection.
Climate change, Coral reef, Fishery, Environmental planning and Coral bleaching are his primary areas of study. His Coral reef research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Coral, Land use, Resistance and Environmental resource management. His Environmental resource management research includes elements of Reef and Anthropocene.
Stacy D. Jupiter interconnects Marine protected area and MEDLINE in the investigation of issues within Reef. His work deals with themes such as Hazard, Sustainability and Ecosystem services, which intersect with Environmental planning. His research in Coral bleaching intersects with topics in Biomass, Natural resource, Benthic zone and Nursery habitat.
Stacy D. Jupiter mainly investigates Reef, Climate change, Marine protected area, Coral reef and Environmental resource management. Stacy D. Jupiter combines subjects such as Agroforestry, Biodiversity, Deforestation and Amazon rainforest with his study of Climate change. Stacy D. Jupiter has researched Marine protected area in several fields, including Government, Ecosystem, Foundation species and Library science.
His Ecosystem study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Coral bleaching and Coral. His work on Resistance expands to the thematically related Coral reef. His Ecological systems theory research incorporates themes from Commons, Fisheries management and Monitoring and evaluation.
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Recovery potential of the world's coral reef fishes
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(2015)
Prioritizing Key Resilience Indicators to Support Coral Reef Management in a Changing Climate
Tim R. McClanahan;Simon D. Donner;Jeffrey A. Maynard;M. Aaron MacNeil.
PLOS ONE (2012)
The COVID-19 Pandemic, Small-Scale Fisheries and Coastal Fishing Communities
Nathan J. Bennett;Elena M. Finkbeiner;Natalie C. Ban;Dyhia Belhabib.
(2020)
Mobile genes in the human microbiome are structured from global to individual scales
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Nature (2016)
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)
Locally-managed marine areas: Multiple objectives and diverse strategies
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Pacific Conservation Biology (2014)
Small islands, valuable insights: systems of customary resource use and resilience to climate change in the Pacific
Heather L. McMillen;Tamara Ticktin;Alan Friedlander;Stacy D. Jupiter.
Ecology and Society (2014)
Law, custom and community-based natural resource management in Kubulau District (Fiji).
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Environmental Conservation (2010)
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.
(2019)
Adaptive comanagement of a marine protected area network in Fiji.
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Conservation Biology (2013)
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