Small‐scale fisheries through the wellbeing lens N Weeratunge, C Béné, R Siriwardane, A Charles, D Johnson, EH Allison, ... Fish and Fisheries 15 (2), 255-279, 2014 | 340 | 2014 |
Resource degradation, marginalization, and poverty in small-scale fisheries: threats to social-ecological resilience in India and Brazil PK Nayak, LE Oliveira, F Berkes Ecology and Society 19 (2), 2014 | 172 | 2014 |
Politics of co-optation: community forest management versus joint forest management in Orissa, India PK Nayak, F Berkes Environmental management 41, 707-718, 2008 | 155 | 2008 |
The impact of coastal grabbing on community conservation–a global reconnaissance M Bavinck, F Berkes, A Charles, ACE Dias, N Doubleday, P Nayak, ... Maritime studies 16, 1-17, 2017 | 113 | 2017 |
Commonisation and decommonisation: Understanding the processes of change in the Chilika Lagoon, India PK Nayak, F Berkes Conservation and Society 9 (2), 132-145, 2011 | 111 | 2011 |
Whose marginalisation? Politics around environmental injustices in India's Chilika lagoon PK Nayak, F Berkes Local environment 15 (6), 553-567, 2010 | 95 | 2010 |
Rural out-migration and resource-dependent communities in Mexico and India JP Robson, PK Nayak Population and Environment 32, 263-284, 2010 | 74 | 2010 |
The Chilika Lagoon social-ecological system: an historical analysis PK Nayak Ecology and Society 19 (1), 2014 | 72 | 2014 |
Linking global drivers with local and regional change: a social-ecological system approach in Chilika Lagoon, Bay of Bengal PK Nayak, F Berkes Regional Environmental Change 14, 2067-2078, 2014 | 70 | 2014 |
Frontiers in coastal well-being and ecosystem services research: a systematic review J Blythe, D Armitage, G Alonso, D Campbell, ACE Dias, G Epstein, ... Ocean & Coastal Management 185, 105028, 2020 | 56 | 2020 |
Power and politics of social–ecological regime shifts in the Chilika lagoon, India and Tam Giang lagoon, Vietnam PK Nayak, D Armitage, M Andrachuk Regional Environmental Change 16, 325-339, 2016 | 56 | 2016 |
Fisher communities in transition: Understanding change from a livelihood perspective in Chilika Lagoon, India PK Nayak Maritime Studies 16, 1-33, 2017 | 43 | 2017 |
WTO must ban harmful fisheries subsidies UR Sumaila, DJ Skerritt, A Schuhbauer, S Villasante, ... Science 374 (6567), 544-544, 2021 | 39 | 2021 |
Interplay between local and global: Change processes and small-scale fisheries PK Nayak, F Berkes Transdisciplinarity for small-scale fisheries governance: Analysis and …, 2019 | 31 | 2019 |
Role of communities in fisheries management:“one would first need to imagine it” F Berkes, PK Nayak Maritime studies 17, 241-251, 2018 | 30 | 2018 |
Social-ecological regime shifts (SERS) in coastal systems PK Nayak, D Armitage Ocean & Coastal Management 161, 84-95, 2018 | 27 | 2018 |
Intersectorality in the governance of inland fisheries AM Song, SD Bower, P Onyango, SJ Cooke, SL Akintola, J Baer, ... Ecology and Society 23 (2), 2018 | 23 | 2018 |
Women’s perspectives of small-scale fisheries and environmental change in Chilika lagoon, India FN Khan, AM Collins, PK Nayak, D Armitage Maritime Studies 17, 145-154, 2018 | 22 | 2018 |
Two faces of shrimp aquaculture: commonising vs. decommonising effects of a wicked driver EK Galappaththi, PK Nayak Maritime Studies 16, 1-19, 2017 | 22 | 2017 |
Community-based forest management in India: The issue of tenurial significance PK Nayak Foundation for Ecological Security, 2002 | 20 | 2002 |