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Contact Information:
Department of
Marine Affairs
Washburn Hall
University of Rhode Island
Kingston, RI 02881.
Phone: (401)874-2596.
Fax: (401)874-2156.
E-Mail: robert@uri.edu
Timothy  Hennessey
 
Job Title: Professor
Address: Tucker House,
Phone:
Email: hennessey@uri.edu
Education:
  • Ph.D., Political Science, University of North Carolina
Courses:
Research Interests
  • Science in marine policy
  • Adaptive management of estuarine ecosystems
  • Fishery management policy
  • Program evaluation of natural resource and coastal management systems
  1. Macinko, S. and T. Hennessey, "Fishery Management Tools: 11 Questions and Some Partial Answers/Thoughts," in Pew Oceans Commission, Managing Marine Fisheries in the United States, 17-24 (2003).
  2. (co-author Lawrence Juda) "Governance Profiles and the Management of the Uses of Large Marine Ecosystems," 32 Ocean Development and International Law 41-67 (2001)
  3. (co-author Michael Healey) "Ludwig's Ratchet and the Collapse of New England Groundfish Stocks," 28 Coastal Management 187-213 (2000)
  4. (co-author Mark Imperial) "Environmental Governance in Watersheds: the Importance of Collaboration," in Transforming Environmental Protection for the 21st Century (Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Public Administration, 2000)
  5. (co-author Michael Healey) "The Fairness Paradox, Ludwig's Ratchet and the 'Problem' of Fisheries Management in Canada and the United States," in Dennis Soden and Brent Steel (eds.), Handbook of Global environmental Policyand Administration (New York: Marcel Decker, 1999)
  6. (co-author Michael Healey) "The Paradox of Fairness: The Impact of Escalating Complexity in Fishery Management," 22 Marine Policy 109-118 (1998)
  7. "EcosystemManagement: The Governance Dimension," in Dennis Soden, Berton LambandJohn Tennert (eds.), Ecosystem Management: A Social Science Perspective (Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall-Hunt, 1998)
  8. "Institutional Design for the Management of Estuarine Ecosystems: The Chesapeake Bay." In Norman Christensen and David Simpson Human Activities and Ecosystem Function (Washington, D.C., Resources for the Future, 1997)
  9. (co-author Mark Imperial) "An Ecosystem-Based Approach to Managing Estuaries: An Assessment of the National Estuary Program," 24 Coastal Management 115-139 (1996)
  10. "Assessing United States Ocean Policy: A Global Environmental Perspective. In Seoung-Yong Hong, Edward Miles and Choon-ho Park, The Role of the Oceans in the 21st Century, Honolulu: The Law of the Sea Institute, 56-80 (1995)
  11. "Governance and Adaptive Management for Estuarine Ecosystems: the Use of Chesapeake Bay, 22 Coastal Management 119-145 (1994)
  12. (co-author Michael Healey) "The Utilization of Scientific Information in the Management of Estuarine Ecosystems," 23 Ocean and Coastal Management, 191-196, (1994)
  13. (co-authors Mark Imperial and Donald Robadue) "The Evolution of Adaptive Management for Estuarine Ecosystems: the National Estuary Program and its Precursors," 20 Ocean and Coastal Management 147-180 (1993)
  14. (co-authors Mark Imperial and Donald Robadue) "An Evolutionary Perspective on the Development and Assessment of the National Estuary Program" 20 Coastal Management, 311-341 (1992)
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