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Department of Marine Affairs

 
Associate Professor of Marine Affairs
 
Richard Burroughs
 
Education:

  • Ph.D., Department of Environmental, Coastal, and Ocean Sciences, University of Massachusetts Boston
 
Research Areas:

  • Planning and management of marine protected areas

  • Economic impacts of marine and coastal policies

  • Public participation in resource management

  • Human dimensions of marine and coastal resource management
 
Selected Publications:
 
  • Dalton, T.M. 2006. Exploring participants' views of participatory coastal and marine resource management processes. Coastal Management. 34:351-367.

  • Dalton, T.M. 2005. Beyond biogeography: a framework for involving the public in planning of U.S. Marine Protected Areas. Conservation Biology 19(5):1392-1401.

  • Dalton, T. M. 2004. An approach for integrating economic impact analysis into the evaluation of potential marine protected area sites. Journal of Environmental Management 70(4):333-350.

  • Jin, D., P. Hoagland and T. M. Dalton. 2003. Linking economic and ecological models for a marine ecosystem. Ecological Economics 43:367-385.

  • Morin, T., M. Connor, J. Schubel, D. Shaw and J. Pederson. 2001. Marine protected areas: a discussion with stakeholders in the Gulf of Maine. MIT SeaGrant Publication #01-19.

  • Morin, T. 2001. Sanctuary advisory councils: involving the public in the national marine sanctuary program. Coastal Management 29:327-340.

  • Morin, T. 2001. Stakeholder involvement and resource protection in United States National Parks. Report submitted to the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary.

  • Hoagland, P. and T. Morin. 2000. Information and data needs for socio-economic studies of proposed management actions at the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary. Report submitted to the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary.
 
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