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Armitage, D., F. Berkes, and A. Charles. 2017. Governing the Coastal Commons: Communities, Resilience and Transformation. Earthscan, Routledge/Taylor & Francis. Oxford, UK
Bennett, N.J., M. Kaplan-Hallam, G. Augustine, N. Ban, D. Belhabib, I. Brueckner-Irwin, A. Charles, J. Couture, S. Eger, L. Fanning, P. Foley, A.M. Goodfellow, L. Greba, E. Gregr, D. Hall, S. Harper, B. Maloney, J. McIsaac, W. Ou, E. Pinkerton, D. Porter, R. Sparrow, R. Stephenson, A. Stocks, U.R. Sumaila, T. Sutcliffe, and M. Bailey. 2018. Coastal and Indigenous community access to marine resources and the ocean: A policy imperative for Canada. Marine Policy 87:186-193
Castrejón, M., and A. Charles. 2012. Improving Fisheries co-management through ecosystem-based spatial management: the Galapagos Marine Reserve. Marine Policy 38:235-245.
Charles, A. 2012. People, oceans and scale: governance, livelihoods and climate change adaptation in marine social–ecological systems. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 4:351–357.
Charles, A. Governance of tenure in small-scale fisheries: Key considerations. Land Tenure Journal 1:9-37. (2013).
Charles, A., L. Westlund, D.M. Bartley, W.J. Fletcher, S. Garcia, H. Govan, and J. Sanders. Fishing livelihoods as key to marine protected areas: insights from the World Parks Congress. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 26:165–184. (2016)
Cooley, S., Charles, A., Andersson, A., Arkhipkin, A., Lam, V., Seijo, J.C., and Gattuso J.P. 2015. Central and South Atlantic Region. Pp. 57-73. In: Hilmi N., Allaman D., C. Kavanagh, D. Laffoley, M. Metian., S. Reynaud. (eds.). Bridging the gap between ocean acidification impacts and economic valuation: regional impacts of ocean acidification on fisheries and aquaculture. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN. 136p.
Gillam, C., and A. Charles. 2018. Fishers in a Brazilian Shantytown: Relational wellbeing supports recovery from environmental disaster. Marine Policy 89: 77–84
Graham, J., A. Charles, and A. Bull. 2006. Community Fisheries Management Handbook. Gorsebrook Research Institute, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, Canada, 135p. [on-line at: https://www.communityconservation.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/CommunityFisheriesManagementHandbook.pdf ]
Léopold, M., O. Thébaud and A. Charles. 2019. The dynamics of institutional innovation: Crafting co-management in small-scale fisheries through action research. Journal of Environmental Management 237:187-199
Long, R.D., Charles, A., and Stephenson, R.L. 2016. Key principles of ecosystem-based management: the fishermen’s perspective. Fish and Fisheries. doi:10.1111/faf.12175
Macnaughton, A, E., F, M, Carvajal-Vallejos., A, Argote., T, K, Rainville.,P, A, Van Damme.,& J, Carolsfeld. (2015). “Paiche reigns!” species introduction and indigenous fisheries in the Bolivian Amazon. Maritime Studies. Vol. 14(11)
Marschke, M., and Vandergeest, P. 2016. Slavery scandals: Unpacking labor challenges and policy responses within the offshore fisheries sector. Marine Policy, 68: 39-46
Nasuchon, N., and A. Charles. Community involvement in fisheries management: Experiences in the Gulf of Thailand countries. Marine Policy 34:163-169. (2010)
Vandergeest, P. and Marschke, M. 2016. Ending slave labour at sea – Policy Forum. [online] Policy Forum. Available at: http://www.policyforum.net/ending-slave-labour-sea/
Vieira, M.A.R.M., Santos, C.R., and Seixas, C.S. 2015. Oportunidades na legislação brasileira para sistemas de gestão compartilhada da pesca costeira. (Opportunities for fisheries co-management in coastal systems within Brazilian legislation). Bol. Inst. Pesca, 41(4): 995 – 1012.
Westlund, L., A. Charles, S. Garcia, and J. Sanders (eds). 2017. Marine protected areas: Interactions with fishery livelihoods and food security. FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Technical Paper No.603. Rome, Italy. FAO. 158p
Wiber, M., A. Charles, J. Kearney, and F. Berkes. Enhancing community empowerment through participatory fisheries research. Marine Policy 33:172-179 (2009)