Alyne Delaney

833 total citations
47 papers, 443 citations indexed

About

Alyne Delaney is a scholar working on Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Global and Planetary Change and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Alyne Delaney has authored 47 papers receiving a total of 443 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, 17 papers in Global and Planetary Change and 7 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Alyne Delaney's work include Coastal and Marine Management (14 papers), Marine and fisheries research (14 papers) and Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies (4 papers). Alyne Delaney is often cited by papers focused on Coastal and Marine Management (14 papers), Marine and fisheries research (14 papers) and Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies (4 papers). Alyne Delaney collaborates with scholars based in Denmark, Japan and Netherlands. Alyne Delaney's co-authors include Kristen Ounanian, Jesper Raakjær, H. Anne McLay, W.L.T. van Densen, Maria Hadjimichael, Päivi Haapasaari, Caroline Hattam, Tobias Börger, Jonathan P. Atkins and Samantha L. Garrard and has published in prestigious journals such as Ecological Economics, AMBIO and Environmental Science & Policy.

In The Last Decade

Alyne Delaney

44 papers receiving 398 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Alyne Delaney Denmark 11 241 225 134 93 43 47 443
Grazia Borrini 8 340 1.4× 164 0.7× 117 0.9× 113 1.2× 92 2.1× 17 545
Rebecca Shellock Australia 12 146 0.6× 288 1.3× 187 1.4× 130 1.4× 19 0.4× 22 513
José J. Pascual-Fernández Spain 12 300 1.2× 276 1.2× 356 2.7× 83 0.9× 24 0.6× 22 571
Jianying Xu China 8 313 1.3× 110 0.5× 141 1.1× 89 1.0× 94 2.2× 10 469
Kelly de Bie Australia 10 249 1.0× 76 0.3× 115 0.9× 74 0.8× 76 1.8× 11 449
Hélène Draux Denmark 7 326 1.4× 79 0.4× 66 0.5× 47 0.5× 46 1.1× 8 493
Ewa Skowronek Poland 9 189 0.8× 49 0.2× 57 0.4× 97 1.0× 31 0.7× 33 399
Michelle Esparon Australia 11 158 0.7× 133 0.6× 110 0.8× 131 1.4× 110 2.6× 22 428
Lee K. Cerveny United States 12 272 1.1× 65 0.3× 91 0.7× 112 1.2× 60 1.4× 34 433
Amedeo Ganciu Italy 9 258 1.1× 67 0.3× 171 1.3× 46 0.5× 32 0.7× 16 391

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Alyne Delaney

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Frangoudès, Katia, et al.. (2023). Gender, a key dimension for the future of maritime cultural heritage research: cases from Europe and East Asia. MAST. Maritime studies/Maritime studies. 22(3). 2 indexed citations
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Delaney, Alyne, David G. Reid, Christopher Zimmermann, et al.. (2022). Socio-Technical Approaches are Needed for Innovation in Fisheries. Reviews in Fisheries Science & Aquaculture. 31(2). 161–179. 7 indexed citations
3.
Delaney, Alyne, et al.. (2021). Considering Social Sustainability in Eco-Certification for Small-Scale Fishing—Why and How?. Human Organization. 80(1). 61–71. 3 indexed citations
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Ounanian, Kristen, J.P.M. van Tatenhove, Carsten Jahn Hansen, et al.. (2021). Conceptualizing coastal and maritime cultural heritage through communities of meaning and participation. Ocean & Coastal Management. 212. 105806–105806. 35 indexed citations
5.
Nielsen, Kåre Nolde, Marta Ballesteros, Mark Dickey‐Collas, et al.. (2020). Pulling mechanisms and pushing strategies: How to improve Ecosystem Approach Fisheries Management advice within the European Union’s Common Fisheries Policy. Fisheries Research. 233. 105751–105751. 8 indexed citations
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Delaney, Alyne, et al.. (2019). Socio-cultural values as a dimension of fisheries governance: The cases of Baltic salmon and herring. Environmental Science & Policy. 94. 1–8. 24 indexed citations
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Delaney, Alyne, et al.. (2015). No homes, no boats, no rafts:Miyagi coastal people in the aftermath of disaster. VBN Forskningsportal (Aalborg Universitet). 1 indexed citations
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Delaney, Alyne. (2015). Profiling of small-scale fishing communities in the Baltic Sea.
9.
Arthur, Robert, et al.. (2015). Lot 4: Impact Assessment Studies related to the CFP.
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Hattam, Caroline, Anne Böhnke-Henrichs, Tobias Börger, et al.. (2015). Integrating methods for ecosystem service assessment and valuation: Mixed methods or mixed messages?. Ecological Economics. 120. 126–138. 61 indexed citations
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Marchal, Paul, Heleen Bartelings, François Bastardie, et al.. (2014). Mechanisms of change in human behaviour. Institutional Archive of Ifremer (French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea). 1 indexed citations
12.
Hadjimichael, Maria, Alyne Delaney, Michel J. Kaiser, & Gareth Edwards‐Jones. (2013). How Resilient Are Europe’s Inshore Fishing Communities to Change? Differences Between the North and the South. AMBIO. 42(8). 1037–1046. 8 indexed citations
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Delaney, Alyne, et al.. (2011). Assessment of the status, development and diversification of fisheries-dependent communities: URK Case study report. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 2 indexed citations
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Delaney, Alyne, et al.. (2011). Regional social and economic impacts of change in fisheries-dependent communities. 5 indexed citations
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Arthur, Robert, et al.. (2011). Lot 4: Impact Assessment Studies related to the CFP: Regional social and economic impacts of change in fisheries-dependent communities. VBN Forskningsportal (Aalborg Universitet). 3 indexed citations
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McCay, Bonnie J. & Alyne Delaney. (2010). Expanding the boundaries of commons scholarship: The 2008 Conference of the International Association for the Study of the Commons. International Journal of the Commons. 4(1). 213–213. 2 indexed citations
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Delaney, Alyne. (2009). Book Review: Marie E. Lowe and Courtney Carothers (Eds.) 2008. Enclosing the Fisheries: People, Places, and Power . American Fisheries Society Symposium 68, Bethesda, Maryland. MAST. Maritime studies/Maritime studies. 8(1). 97–103. 12 indexed citations
18.
Delaney, Alyne. (2007). TheNoriya-sanof Northern Japan: An Enduring Coastal Cultural Group. Asian Anthropology. 6(1). 105–126. 2 indexed citations
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Hoof, Luc van, J.W. van der Schans, Jesper Raakjær, et al.. (2005). Sharing responsibilities in fisheries management: part 1 - Final Report and Part 2 - annex: case studies. VBN Forskningsportal (Aalborg Universitet). 4 indexed citations
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Hoof, Luc van, J.W. van der Schans, Jesper Raakjær, et al.. (2005). Sharing responsibilities in fisheries management. 11 indexed citations

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