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Recent publications

  1. Bussières, Véronique (2017) “Invited review of Anthropologie des espaces côtiers et de la conservation environnementale : pêche, sel et flamants roses dans les réserves de biosphère yucatèques au Mexique,Sabrina Doyon et Catherine Sabinot.” Anthropologica 59, no. 2: 328–29. https://doi.org/10.3138/anth.59.2.fbr02.
  2. Lalancette, Annie (2016) “Creeping in? Neoliberalism, Indigenous Realities and Tropical Rock Lobster (kaiar) Management in Torres Strait, Australia.” Marine Policy, March. doi:10.1016/j.marpol.2016.02.020.
  3. Mulrennan M.E. (2014) On the Edge: A Consideration of the Adaptive Capacity of Indigenous Peoples in Coastal Zones from the Arctic to the Tropics.” Geological Society, London, Special Publications 388 (1): 79–102. doi:10.1144/SP388.21
  4. Mulrennan, Monica E. (2013) Indigenous Knowledge in Marine and Coastal Policy and Management. Ocean Yearbook Online 27 (1): 89–119. doi:10.1163/22116001-90000156.
  5. Castleden, H., Mulrennan, M.E. and A. Godlewska (2012) Community-Based Participatory Research involving Indigenous Peoples in Canadian Geography: Progress? An Editorial Introduction. The Canadian Geographer 56(2): 155-59.
  6. Mulrennan, M.E., Mark, R. and C.H. Scott (2012) Revamping Community-Based Conservation through Participatory Research. The Canadian Geographer 56(2): 243-59.
  7. Sayles, J. and Mulrennan, M.E. (2010) Securing a Future: Cree Hunters’ Resistance and Flexibility to Environmental Changes, Wemindji, James Bay. Ecology and Society 15(4): 22. [online] URL:http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol15/iss4/art22/
  8. Scott C.H. and Mulrennan M.E. (2010) Reconfiguring Mare Nullius: Torres Strait Islanders, Indigenous Sea Rights and the Divergence of Domestic and International Norms. In M. Blaser, R. de Costa, D. McGregor and W.D. Coleman (eds) Indigenous Peoples and Autonomy: Insights for a Global Age. Vancouver: UBC Press. Chapter 7, 148-176.
  9. Pajaro, M.G., M.E. Mulrennan, J. Alder and A.C.J. Vincent (2010) Developing MPA Effectiveness Indicators: Comparison Within and Across Stakeholder Groups and Communities. Coastal Management 38(2): 122-143.
  10. Pajaro, M.G., M.E. Mulrennan and A.C.J. Vincent (2010) Toward an Integrated Marine Protected Areas Policy: Connecting the Global to the Local. Environment, Development and Sustainability DOI 10.1007/s10668-010-9233-0
  11. Atkinson, M. and Mulrennan, M.E. (2009) Local Protest and Resistance to the Rupert Diversion Project, Northern Quebec. Arctic 62(4): 468-480.
  12. Mulrennan, M.E. (2008) Reaffirming ‘Community’ in the Context of Community-based Conservation. In D. Brydon and W.D. Coleman (eds) Renegotiating Community: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Global Contexts. Vancouver: UBC Press. Chapter 4, 66-82.
  13. Mulrennan M.E. (2007) Sustaining a Small-boat Fishery: Recent Developments and Future Prospects for Torres Strait Islanders, Northern Australia. In N. Haggan, B. Neis and I.G. Baird (eds) Fishers’ Knowledge: The Changing Face of Fisheries Science and Management. Chapter 9. Paris: UNESCO, Chapter 9, 183-198.
  14. Mulrennan M.E. and Scott C.H. (2005) Co-Management - An Attainable Partnership? Two Cases from James Bay and Torres Strait. Anthropologica 47(2): 197-213.

Recent Unpublished Reports
  1. Jessen, S., K. Chan, I. Côté, P. Dearden, E. De Santo, M.J. Fortin, F. Guichard, W. Haider, G. Jamieson, D.L. Kramer, A. McCrea-Strub, M. Mulrennan, W.A. Montevecchi, J. Roff, A. Salomon, J. Gardner, L. Honka, R. Menafra and A. Woodley (2011) Science-based Guidelines for MPAs and MPA Networks in Canada. Vancouver: Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society. 58 pp.
  2. Mulrennan, M.E., Bussieres, V. and C. Scott (2009) Tawich (Marine) Conservation Area, Easterm James Bay. Proposal submitted to the National Marine Conservation Program, Parks Canada Agency, Ottawa. January.
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