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117: Coral reefs and collaborative science with Joshua Cinner
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In this episode, Stefan speaks with Joshua Cinner.
Josh is a distinguished professor in the social sciences at James Cook University in Townsville, Australia, and is one of world's leading researchers on human-environment interactions in fisheries, marine conservation and coral reef systems. His research brings together a wide range of social science disciplines including human geography, common property, anthropology, and conservation policy. He often works closely with ecologists on interdisciplinary research topics. Increasingly, his research is moving beyond the case study approach toward a ‘big picture’ comparative exploration of human-environment interactions. This includes work with coastal peoples in the Pacific Islands, South East Asia, East Africa, and the Caribbean, to better understand how socioeconomic factors influence the ways in which people use, perceive, and govern coral reefs.
In our conversation, Josh explains his origin story connecting to marine systems, his research on coral bright spots and ambitions to continue large scale comparative analyses of human-nature interactions in fisheries. He also explains his approach to collaborative project design and implementation, and how he navigates the social networks of science and science management.
Josh’s JCU page
https://research.jcu.edu.au/portfolio/joshua.cinner/
Josh’s Google Scholar page
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=pgldl5oAAAAJ&hl=en
Publication link: Bright spots on the world’s coral reefs
https://www.nature.com/articles/nature18607
Publications link:
230 episodes
Manage episode 377244281 series 2658992
In this episode, Stefan speaks with Joshua Cinner.
Josh is a distinguished professor in the social sciences at James Cook University in Townsville, Australia, and is one of world's leading researchers on human-environment interactions in fisheries, marine conservation and coral reef systems. His research brings together a wide range of social science disciplines including human geography, common property, anthropology, and conservation policy. He often works closely with ecologists on interdisciplinary research topics. Increasingly, his research is moving beyond the case study approach toward a ‘big picture’ comparative exploration of human-environment interactions. This includes work with coastal peoples in the Pacific Islands, South East Asia, East Africa, and the Caribbean, to better understand how socioeconomic factors influence the ways in which people use, perceive, and govern coral reefs.
In our conversation, Josh explains his origin story connecting to marine systems, his research on coral bright spots and ambitions to continue large scale comparative analyses of human-nature interactions in fisheries. He also explains his approach to collaborative project design and implementation, and how he navigates the social networks of science and science management.
Josh’s JCU page
https://research.jcu.edu.au/portfolio/joshua.cinner/
Josh’s Google Scholar page
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=pgldl5oAAAAJ&hl=en
Publication link: Bright spots on the world’s coral reefs
https://www.nature.com/articles/nature18607
Publications link:
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