Gerald Gurinder Singh
Affiliations: | Institute for Resources, Environment, and Sustainability | University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada |
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Intertidal ecology, conservation scienceWebsite:
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"Gerald Singh"Parents
Sign in to add mentorKai M A Chan | grad student | 2008- | UBC |
Christopher D. Harley | grad student | 2008- | UBC |
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Sumaila UR, Skerritt DJ, Schuhbauer A, et al. (2021) WTO must ban harmful fisheries subsidies. Science (New York, N.Y.). 374: 544 |
Singh GG. (2020) Determining a path to a destination: pairing strategic frameworks with the Sustainable Development Goals to promote research and policy Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review. 17: 521-539 |
Singh GG, Farjalla VF, Chen B, et al. (2019) Researcher engagement in policy deemed societally beneficial yet unrewarded. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 17: 375-382 |
Singh GG, Lerner J, Clarke Murray C, et al. (2019) Response to Critique of "The Insignificance of Thresholds in Environmental Impact Assessment: An Illustrative Case Study in Canada". Environmental Management |
Cisneros-Montemayor AM, Moreno-Báez M, Voyer M, et al. (2019) Social equity and benefits as the nexus of a transformative Blue Economy: A sectoral review of implications Marine Policy. 109: 103702 |
Spijkers J, Singh G, Blasiak R, et al. (2019) Global patterns of fisheries conflict: forty years of data Global Environmental Change-Human and Policy Dimensions. 57: 101921 |
Murray CC, Wong J, Singh GG, et al. (2018) The Insignificance of Thresholds in Environmental Impact Assessment: An Illustrative Case Study in Canada. Environmental Management |
Singh GG. (2018) Addressing discrimination and diversity in ecology is not just about implicit bias. Nature Ecology & Evolution |
Tam J, Chan K, Satterfield T, et al. (2018) Gone fishing? Intergenerational cultural shifts can undermine common property co-managed fisheries Marine Policy. 90: 1-5 |
Singh GG, Sinner J, Ellis J, et al. (2017) Correction: Group elicitations yield more consistent, yet more uncertain experts in understanding risks to ecosystem services in New Zealand bays. Plos One. 12: e0190326 |