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Publications of Lisa M. Campbell    :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

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Papers Published

  1. L.M. Campbell, Z. Meletis, Agreement on water and a watered-down agreement: tracking the fate of a proposed development moratorium in Down East, North Carolina, Journal of Rural Studies, vol. 27 no. 3 (2011), pp. 308-321
  2. Haalboom, B and L.M. Campbell, Scale, networks, and information strategies: exploring indigenous peoples' refusal of a protected area in Suriname, Global Networks (2011) [pdf]
  3. Welch-Devine, M. L.M. Campbell, Sorting out roles and defining divides: Social sciences at the World Conservation Congress, Conservation and Society, vol. 8 no. 4 (2011), pp. 338-349 [article.asp]  [author's comments]
  4. J.P. Brosius and L.M. Campbell, Collaborative Event Ethnography: Conservation and development trade-offs at the fourth world conservation congress, Conservation and Society (2011) [article.asp]  [author's comments]
  5. J. Shackeroff, L.M. Campbell, L. Crowder, Social-ecological guilds: putting people into marine historical ecology, Ecology and Society, vol. 16 no. 1 (2011), pp. art 62 [available here]
  6. Sievanen, L., Leslie, H. M., Wondolleck, J. M., Yaffee, S. L., McLeod, K. L., and L.M. Campbell, Linking top-down and bottom-up processes through the new U.S. National Ocean Policy., Conservation Letters, vol. 4 no. 4 (2011), pp. 298–303
  7. Welch Devine, M. and L.M. Campbell, Sorting out roles and defining divides: Social sciences at the World Conservation Congress, Conservation and Society, vol. 8 no. 4 (2010), pp. 330-348 [article.asp]
  8. Boucquey, N., L.M. Campbell, G. Cumming, Z. Meletis, C. Norwood, J. Stoll, Interpreting amenities: views of land use change Down East, NC., Geojournal, vol. on-line first. (2010) [pdf]
  9. Hamann, M., Godfrey, M.H., Seminoff, J.A., Arthur, K.P., Barata, C.R., Bjorndal, K.A., Bolten, A.B., Broderick, A.C., Campbell, L.M., Carreras, C., Casale, P., Chaloupka, M., Chan, S.K.F., Coyne, M.S., Crowder, L.B., C. E. Diez, Dutton, P.H., Epperly, S.P., FitzSimmons, N.N., Formia, A., Girondot, M., Hays, G.C., Cheng, I.J., Kaska, Y., Lewison, R., Mortimer, J.A., Nichols, W.J., Reina, R.D., Shanker, K., Spotila, J.R., Tomás, J., Wallace, B.P., Work, T.M., Zbinden, J., Godley, B.J, Global research priorities for sea turtles: informing management and conservation in the 21st century, Endangered Species Research, vol. 11 (2010), pp. 245-269 [pdf]
  10. L.M. Campbell, Studying sea turtle conservation and learning about the world: perspectives from social sciences, Conservation and Society, vol. 8 no. 1 (2010), pp. 1-4 [article.asp]
  11. Campbell, L.M. and M.H. Godfrey, Geopolitical genetics: claiming the commons through species mapping, Geoforum, vol. 41 (2010), pp. 897-907
  12. Meletis, Zoe A. and Campbell, Lisa M., Benevolent and Benign ? Using Environmental Justice to Investigate Waste-related Impacts of Ecotourism in Destination Communities, ANTIPODE, vol. 41 no. 4 (September, 2009), pp. 741-780, ISSN 0066-4812  [abs]
  13. Campbell, Lisa M. and Gray, Noella J. and Hazen, Elliott L. and Shackeroff, Janna M., Beyond Baselines: Rethinking Priorities for Ocean Conservation, ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY, vol. 14 no. 1 (June, 2009), ISSN 1708-3087  [abs]
  14. Gray, Noella J. and Campbell, Lisa M., Science, Policy Advocacy, and Marine Protected Areas, CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, vol. 23 no. 2 (April, 2009), pp. 460-468, ISSN 0888-8892  [abs]
  15. Campbell, Lisa M. and Silver, Jennifer J. and Gray, Noella J. and Ranger, Sue and Broderick, Annette and Fisher, Tatum and Godfrey, Matthew H. and Gore, Shannon and Jeffers, John and Martin, Corrine and McGowan, Andrew and Richardson, Peter and Sasso, Carlos and Slade, Lorna and Godley, Brendan, Co-management of sea turtle fisheries: Biogeography versus geopolitics, MARINE POLICY, vol. 33 no. 1 (January, 2009), pp. 137-145, ISSN 0308-597X  [abs]
  16. Richardson P.B., A.C. Broderick, M. Bruford, L.M. Campbell, W. Clerveaux, A. Formia, A. Henderson, K. McClellan, S. Newman, M. Pepper, S. Ranger, J.J. Silver, L. Slade, and B.J. Godley, Marine turtles in the Turks and Caicos Islands: remnant rookeries, regionally significant foraging stocks and a major turtle fishery, Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 8:2:192-207 (2009)
  17. Abbott, J.G. and L.M. Campbell, Environmental Histories and Emerging Fisheries Management of the Upper Zambezi River Floodplains, Conservation and Society, 7:2:83-99 (2009) (7:2:83-98.)
  18. J. Shackeroff, L.M. Campbell, Traditional ecological knowledge in conservation research: problems and prospects for their constructive engagement, Conservation and Society, vol. 5 no. 3 (2008), pp. 97-121
  19. L.M. Campbell, M. L. Cornwell, Human dimensions of bycatch reduction technology: current assumptions and directions for future research, Endangered species research, vol. 5 (2008), pp. 325-334 [esr00172]  [abs]
  20. J. Abbott, L.M. Campbell, C. Hay, T. Naesje, J. Purvis, and H. Suich, . Market-resource links and fish vendor livelihoods in the upper Zambezi River floodplains., Human Ecology, vol. 35 no. 5 (2007), pp. 559-574
  21. J. Abbott, L.M. Campbell, C. Hay, T. Naesje, A. Ndumba, J. Purvis, Rivers as resources, rivers as borders: community versus transboundary management of fisheries in the upper Zambezi River floodplains., Canadian Geographer, vol. 51 no. 3 (2007), pp. 280-302
  22. L.M. Campbell, Local conservation practice and global discourse: a political ecology of sea turtle conservation, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, vol. 97 no. 2 (2007), pp. 313-334
  23. L.M. Campbell, B.J. Haalboom, J. Trow, Sustainability of community based conservation: sea turtle egg harvesting in Ostional (Costa Rica) ten years later., Environmental Conservation, vol. 34 no. 2 (2007), pp. 122-131
  24. N.J. Gray, L.M. Campbell, A decommodified experience? Exploring aesthetic, economic, and ethical values for volunteer ecotourism in Costa Rica., Journal of Sustainable Tourism, vol. 15 no. 5 (2007), pp. 463-482
  25. Z.A. Meletis, L.M. Campbell, Call it consumption: reconceptualizing ecotourism as consumptive and consumption., Geography Compass, vol. 1 no. 4 (2007), pp. 850-870
  26. L.M. Campbell, L.M. Campbell, N.J., Gray, Z.A. Meletis, J.G. Abbott, and J.J. Silver. Gatekeepers and keymasters: dynamic relationships of access in geographic field work. The Geographical Review 96:1:97-121., The Geographical Review, vol. 96 no. 1 (2006), pp. 97-121
  27. L.M. Campbell, C. Smith, What makes them pay? Values of volunteers working with sea turtles., Environmental Management, vol. 38 no. 1 (2006), pp. 84-98
  28. P.B. Richardson, A.C. Broderick, L.M. Campbell, B.J. Godley, and S. Ranger, . Marine turtle fisheries in the UK Overseas Territories of the Caribbean: domestic legislation and the requirements of multilateral agreements., Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy, vol. 9 (2006), pp. 223-246
  29. L.M. Campbell, Overcoming obstacles to interdisciplinary research, Conservation Biology, vol. 19 (2005), pp. 2:574-577
  30. Godley BJ, Broderick AC, Campbell LM, Ranger S, Richardson PB, An Assessment of the Status and Exploitation of Marine Turtles in the UK Overseas Territories in the Wider Caribbean, Final Project Report for the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (2004), pp. 253pp  [abs]
  31. Campbell, L.M. & A. Vainio-Mattila, Participatory development and community based conservation: opportunities missed for lessons learned?, Human Ecology, vol. 31 no. 3 (2003), pp. 417-437
  32. L.M. Campbell, Challenges to inter-disciplinary research: perspectives of a social scientist, Marine Turtle Newsletter, vol. 100 (2003), pp. 28-32
  33. L.M. Campbell, Conservation narratives and the received wisdom of ecotourism: case studies from Costa Rica, International Journal of Sustainable Development, vol. 5 no. 3 (2002), pp. 300-325
  34. L.M. Campbell, Competing conservation narratives in Costa Rica: conflict and co-existence, Development and Change, vol. 33 no. 1 (2002), pp. 29-56
  35. L.M. Campbell, Science and sustainable use: views of marine turtle experts, Ecological Applications, vol. 12 no. 4 (2002), pp. 1229-1246
  36. Campbell, L.M., M. Godfrey, O. Drif, Community based conservation via global legislation? Limitations of the Inter-American Convention for the Conservation of Sea Turtles, International Journal of Wildlife Law and Policy, vol. 5 (2002), pp. 121-143
  37. L.M. Campbell, Human need in rural developing areas: perceptions of wildlife conservation experts, Canadian Geographer, vol. 44 no. 2 (2000), pp. 167-181
  38. L.M. Campbell, Ecotourism in rural developing communities, Annals of Tourism Research, vol. 26 no. 3 (1999), pp. 537-556
  39. L.M. Campbell, Use them or lose them? Conservation and the consumptive use of marine turtle eggs at Ostional, Costa Rica, Environmental Conservation, vol. 24 no. 4 (1998), pp. 305-319

Book Reviews

  1. L.M. Campbell, N.J. Gray, Tourism as Science and Science as Tourism, Current Anthropology, vol. 49 no. 4 (2008), pp. 611-612

Book Chapters

  1. L.M. Campbell, Debating the science of using marine turtles: boundary work among species experts, in Knowing Nature: Conversations at the Intersections of Political Ecology and Science Studies (2011), pp. 47-64
  2. L.M. Campbell, N.J. Gray, Z.A. Meletis, Political ecology perspectives on ecotourism to parks and protected areas. Pages 111-120, in ., in Transforming parks and protected areas, K. Hanna, D. Clark, and S. Slocombe (eds). Routledge: London (2008), pp. 111-120
  3. L.M. Campbell, Understanding human use of olive ridleys: implications for conservation., in Biology and Conservation of Ridley Turtles, edited by P. Plotkin (2007), pp. 23-43, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore
  4. L.M. Campbell, Contemporary culture, use, and conservation of sea turtles, in The Biology of Sea Turtles, Volume II, edited by J.A. Musick, and J. Wyneken (2003), pp. 307-338, CRC Press: Boca Raton
 
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