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Natalie C. Ban
First published in Ecology & Society in
2023
Top 10 Most Used Keywords
adaptation planning
climate change impacts on fisheries
distributive and procedural justice
equity and perceptions of fairness in resource management
Community-based conservation
indigenous peoples
marine conservation
marine governance
marine tenures
northeast Pacific Ocean
Most Frequent Collaborators
Alison Cullen
Jenn M Burt
Jim McIsaac
Jocelyn M. Runnebaum
Karen L. Hunter
Laura K. Nelson
Natalie C Ban
Phillip S Levin
Sarah J. Harper
Doug Neasloss
2 published articles
May 2023
Commercial fisher perceptions illuminate a need for social justice considerations in navigating climate change impacts on fisheries systems
Sarah J. Harper,
Jenn M Burt,
Laura K. Nelson,
Jocelyn M. Runnebaum,
Alison Cullen,
Phillip S Levin,
Karen L. Hunter,
Jim McIsaac,
Natalie Ban,
Natalie C Ban
Oct 2019
Strong historical and ongoing indigenous marine governance in the northeast Pacific Ocean: a case study of the Kitasoo/Xai’xais First Nation
Natalie Ban,
Emma Wilson,
Doug Neasloss