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Ný grein tengd MarineSABRES verkefninu birt

Catherine Chambers hjá SVS er einn af meðhöfundum greinarinnar.

Ný grein eftir Catherine Chambers

Ný rannsóknargrein eftir Hjörleif Finnsson, Catherine Chambers og Guðna Guðbergsson (Hafró) um stjórnun hnúðlaxa hefur verið birt í tímaritinu Marine Policy.

Ný útgáfa eftir Joan Nymand Larsen og Jón Hauk Ingimundarson

Kaflinn "Value Creation and Internal Resilience in South Greenland: The case of Nanortalik – a town in the municipality of Kujalleq" er kominn út.

Útgáfa nýrrar bókar um sjálfstjórn Álandseyja í ritstjórn Guðmundar Alfreðssonar

Ný bók um sjálfstjórn/sjálfræði/sjálfstæði Álandseyja, þar sem Guðmundur Alfreðsson er annar ritstjóra ásamt Göran Lindholm, er komin út.

Ný grein eftir Catherine Chambers

Í dag kom út greinin "Gaps in legislation and communication identified as stakeholders reflect on 30×30 policy in Icelandic waters" eftir Guðbjörgu Ástu Ólafsdóttur, Theresa Henke, Catherine P. Chambers og Steinunni Hilmu Ólafsdóttur sem gefin er út í tímaritinu Marine Policy.

Ný útgáfa greinar eftir Níels Einarsson birt í Vertigo í franskri þýðingu

Grein eftir Níels Einarsson sem upphaflega var gefin út árið 1990 í Maritime Anthropological Studies hefur nú verið birt í nýrri útgáfu með nýjum formála í franskri þýðingu í Vertigo – tímariti um umhverfisvísindi.

Ný grein: Recent Ventures in Interdisciplinary Arctic Research: The ARCPATH Project

This paper celebrates Professor Yongqi GAO’s significant achievements in the field of interdisciplinary studies within the content of his final research project Arctic Climate Predictions: Pathways to Resilient Sustainable Societies - ARCPATH (https://www.svs.is/en/projects/finished-projects/arcpath). The disciplines represented in the project are related to climatology, anthropology, marine biology, economics, and the broad spectrum of social-ecological studies.

Ný grein: Exploring social media as a tool for disentangling cultural ecosystem service values of whale watching to inform environmental judgements and ethics: the case of Húsavík, Iceland

Eftir: Sílvia Gómez, Beatriz Patraca, Jade Zoghbi, Eduard Ariza, Maria Wilke, Níels Einarsson (SAI), Sveinbjörg Smáradóttir (SAI), Edward Huijbens & Catherine Chambers (SAI). This explorative study contributes to developing methods using social media data and social network theory in tourism studies to unravel cultural ecosystem values. Focused on the case of an emblematic village for whale-watching activity, Húsavík, in Skjálfandi Bay, Iceland, this study explores the cultural ecosystem service values of individuals as expressed through social media (TripAdvisor and Instagram) related to the practice of whale-watching. The aim is to document the cultural ecosystem service values and environmental judgements which provide information that could be used in future marine planning efforts.

Ný grein eftir Catherine Chambers í Martime Studies

Catherine Chambers og Elena Alessandra Lebedef gáfu nýverið út grein um ungt fólk og nýliðun í sjávarútvegi á Íslandi sem ber heitið Youth and newcomers in Icelandic fisheries: opportunities and obstacles og er hún hluti af JUSTNORTH Evrópuverkefninu.