Select peer-reviewed publications

58. Quantifying the Reporting, Coverage, and Consistency of Key Indicators in Mangrove Restoration Projects. Gatt, Y.M., Andradi-Brown, D.A., Ahmadia, G.N., Martin, P.A., Sutherland, W.J., Spalding, M.D., Donnison, A., and Worthington, T.A. 2022. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change. Link →

57. A global map of human pressures on tropical coral reefs. Andrello, M., Darling, E.S., Wenger, A., Suárez‐Castro, A.F., Gelfand, S. and Ahmadia, G.N., 2022. Conservation Letters, 15(1), p.e12858. Link →

56. Ambitious global targets for mangrove and seagrass recovery. Buelow, C.A., Connolly, R.M., Turschwell, M.P., Adame, M.F., Ahmadia, G.N., Andradi-Brown, D.A., Bunting, P., Canty, S.W., Dunic, J.C., Friess, D.A. and Lee, S.Y., 2022. Current Biology. Link →

55. Marine conservation beyond MPAs: Towards the recognition of other effective area-based conservation measures (OECMs) in Indonesia. Estradivari, Agung, M.F., Adhuri, D.S., Ferse, S.C., Sualia, I., Andradi-Brown, D.A., Campbell, S.J., Iqbal, M., Jonas, H.D., Lazuardi, M.E., Nanlohy, H. and Pakiding, F. 2022. Marine Policy, 137, p.104939. Link →

54. Marine conservation in the Sunda Banda Seascape, Indonesia. Estradivari, Andradi-Brown, D.A., Handayani, C.N., Sjahruddin, F.F., Agung, M.F., Campbell, S.J., Claborn, K., De Nardo, M., Fox, H.E., Glew, L., Hakim, A. and Lazuardi, M.E. 2022. Marine Policy, 138, p.104994. Link →

53. Linking historical fishing pressure to biodiversity outcomes to predict spatial variation in Marine Protected Area performance. Griffiths, L.L., Andradi-Brown, D.A., Ahmadia, G.N., Bryan-Brown, D. and Brown, C.J. 2022. Marine Policy, 139, p.105024. Link →

52. Limited Progress in Improving Gender and Geographic Representation in Coral Reef Science. Ahmadia, G.N., Cheng, S.H., Andradi-Brown, D.A., Baez, S.K., Barnes, M.D., Bennett, N.J., Campbell, S.J., Darling, E.S., Estradivari, Gill, D., Gress, E., Gurney, G.G., Horigue, V., Jakub, R., Kennedy, E.V., Mahajan, S.L., Mangubhai, S., Matsuda, S.B., Muthiga, N.A., Navarro, M.O., Santodomingo, N., Valles, H., Veverka, L., Villagomez, A., Wenger, A.S. and Wosu, A. 2021. Frontiers in Marine Science, p.1334. Link →

51. The Bird’s Head Seascape Marine Protected Area Network- preventing biodiversity and ecosystem service loss amidst rapid change in Papua, Indonesia. Purwanto, Andradi-Brown, D.A., Matualage, D., Rumengan, I., Awaludinnoer, Pada, D., Hidayat, N.I., Amkieltiela, Fox, H.E., Fox, M., Mangubhai, S., Hamid, L., Lazuardi, M.E., Mabrasar, R., Maulana, N., Mulyadi, Tuharea, S., Pakiding, F., and Ahmadia, G.N. 2021. Conservation Science and Practice, e393. Link →

50. Advancing social equity in and through marine conservation. Bennett, N.J., Katz, L., Yadao-Evans, W., Ahmadia, G.N., Atkinson, S., Ban, N.C., Dawson, N.M., de Vos, A., Fitzpatrick, J., Gill, D. and Imirizaldu, M., 2021. Frontiers in Marine Science, p.994. Link →

49. The importance of biophysical context in understanding marine protected area outcomes for coral reef fish populations. Fidler, R.Y., Andradi-Brown, D.A., Pada, D., Hidayat, N.I., Ahmadia, G.N. and Harborne, A.R., 2021. Coral Reefs, 40(3), pp.791-805. Link →

48. The MPA Guide: A framework to achieve global goals for the ocean. Grorud-Colvert, K., Sullivan-Stack, J., Roberts, C., Constant, V., Horta e Costa, B., Pike, E.P., Kingston, N., Laffoley, D., Sala, E., Claudet, J. and Friedlander, A.M., 2021. Science, 373(6560), p.eabf0861. Link →

47. Biodiversity needs every tool in the box: use OECMs. Gurney, G.G., Darling, E.S., Ahmadia, G.N., Agostini, V.N., Ban, N.C., Blythe, J., Claudet, J., Epstein, G., Himes-Cornell, A., Jonas, H.D. and Armitage, D., 2021. Comment in Nature. Link →

46. Equitable and effective area‐based conservation: towards the conserved areas paradigm. Jonas, H.D., Ahmadia, G.N., Bingham, H.C., Briggs, J., Butchart, D.H.M., Cariño, J., Chassot, O., Chaudhary, S., Darling, E., Degemmis, A. and Dudley, N., 2021. PARKS: The International Journal of Protected Areas and Conservation, 27. Link →

45. A theory-based framework for understanding the establishment, persistence, and diffusion of community-based conservation. Mahajan, S.L., Jagadish, A., Glew, L., Ahmadia, G., Becker, H., Fidler, R.Y., Jeha, L., Mills, M., Cox, C., DeMello, N. and Harborne, A.R. 2021. Conservation Science and Practice, p. e299. Link →

44. Marine protected and conserved areas in the time of covid. Phua, C., Andradi-Brown, D.A., Mangubhai, S., Ahmadia, G.N., Mahajan, S.L., Larsen, K., Friel, S., Reichelt, R., Hockings, M., Gill, D., Veverka, L., Anderson, R., Augustave, L.C., Awaludinnoer, Bervoets, T., Brayne, K., Djohani, R., Kawaka, J., Kyne, F., Ndagala, J., Oates, J., Osuka, K., Prvan, M., Shah, N., Vallarola, F., Wenzel, L., Widodo, H., and Wells, S. 2021. PARKS, 27: 85-102. Link →

43. Coral Reefs in the Anthropocene–reflecting on 20 years of Reef Conservation UK. Andradi-Brown, D.A., Banaszak, A.T., Frazer, T.K., Gilchrist, H., Harborne, A.R., Head, C.E., Koldewey, H.J., Levy, E., Richards, K., Short, R. and Sweet, M., 2020. Frontiers in Marine Science7, p.364. Link →

42. Social and ecological outcomes of conservation interventions in tropical coastal marine ecosystems: a systematic map protocol. Brooks, W.R., Rudd, M.E., Cheng, S.H., Silliman, B.R., Gill, D.A., Ahmadia, G.N., Andradi-Brown, D.A., Glew, L. and Campbell, L.M. 2020. Environmental Evidence 9: 1-12. Link →

41. Fishing restrictions and remoteness deliver conservation outcomes for Indonesia’s coral reef fisheries. Campbell, S.J., Darling, E.S., Pardede, S., Ahmadia, G., Mangubhai, S. and Maire, E. 2020. Conservation Letters 13(2), p. e12698. Link →

40. Highly diverse mesophotic reef fish communities in Raja Ampat, West Papua. Andradi-Brown, D.A., Beer, A.J., Colin, L., Head, C.E., Hidayat, N.I., Lindfield, S.J., Mitchell, C.R., Pada, D.N., Piesinger, N.M. and Ahmadia, G.N., 2020. Coral Reefs 40(1): 111-130. Link →

39. Social and ecological outcomes of conservation interventions in tropical coastal marine ecosystems: a systematic map protocol. Brooks, W.R., Rudd, M.E., Cheng, S.H., Silliman, B.R., Gill, D.A., Ahmadia, G.N., Andradi-Brown, D.A., Glew, L. and Campbell, L.M., 2020. Environmental Evidence9, pp.1-12. Link →

38. Fishing restrictions and remoteness deliver conservation outcomes for Indonesia's coral reef fisheries. Campbell, S.J., Darling, E.S., Pardede, S., Ahmadia, G., Mangubhai, S. and Maire, E., 2020. Conservation Letters13(2), p.e12698. Link →

37. Multi-scale estimation of the effects of pressures and drivers on mangrove forest loss globally. Turschwell, M.P., Tulloch, V.J., Sievers, M., Pearson, R.M., Andradi-Brown, D.A., Ahmadia, G.N., Connolly, R.M., Bryan-Brown, D., Lopez-Marcano, S., Adame, M.F. and Brown, C.J., 2020. Biological Conservation247, p.108637. Link →

36. Harnessing big data to support the conservation and rehabilitation of mangrove forests globally. Worthington, T.A., Andradi-Brown, D.A., Bhargava, R., Buelow, C., Bunting, P., Duncan, C., Fatoyinbo, L., Friess, D.A., Goldberg, L., Hilarides, L. and Lagomasino, D., 2020. One Earth2(5), pp.429-443. Link →

35. Invasive lionfish (Pterois volitans and P. miles): distribution, impact, and management. Andradi-Brown, D.A., 2019. In Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems (pp. 931-941). Springer, Cham. Link →

34. Social-environmental drivers inform strategic management of coral reefs in the Anthropocene. Darling, E., McClanahan, T.R., Maina, J., Gurney, G.G., Graham, N.A.J., Januchowski-Hartley, F., Cinner, J.E. et. al. 2019. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 1-10 Link →

33. Artisanal fish fences pose broad and unexpected threats to the tropical coastal seascape. Exton, D.A., Ahmadia, G.N., Cullen-Unsworth, L.C., Jompa, J., May, D., Rice, J. Simonin P.W. et. al. 2019. Nature Communications 10(1), 2100 Link →

32. Rebuilding coral reefs: success (and failure) 16 years after low-cost, low-tech restoration. Fox, H.E, Harris, J.L., Darling, E.S., Ahmadia, G.N., Estradivari, and T.B. Razak. 2019. Restoration Ecology 27(4) Link →

31. Social synergies, tradeoffs, and equity in marine conservation impacts. Gill, D.A., Cheng, S.H., Glew, L, Aigner, E., Bennett, N.J., and M.B. Mascia. 2019. Annual Review of Environment and Resources 44. Link →

30. Coral bleaching impacts from back-to-back 2015–2016 thermal anomalies in the remote central Indian Ocean.  Head, C.E., Bayley, D.T., Rowlands, G., Roche, R.C., Tickler, D.M., Rogers, A.D., Koldewey, H., Turner, J.R. and Andradi-Brown, D.A., 2019. Coral Reefs38(4), pp.605-618. Link →

29. Systems thinking for planning and evaluating conservation interventions. Mahajan, S.L., Glew, L., Rieder, E., Ahmadia, G.N., Darling, E., Fox, H.E., et. al. 2019. Conservation Science and Practice, e44. Link →

28. Key questions for research and conservation of mesophotic coral ecosystems and temperate mesophotic ecosystems. Turner, J.A., Andradi-Brown, D.A., Gori, A., Bongaerts, P., Burdett, H.L., Ferrier-Pagès, C., Voolstra, C.R., Weinstein, D.K., Bridge, T.C., Costantini, F. and Gress, E., 2019. In Mesophotic coral ecosystems (pp. 989-1003). Springer, Cham. Link →

27. Evaluating the impact of accounting for coral cover in large-scale marine conservation prioritizations. Vercammen, A., McGowan, J., Knight, A.T., Pardede, S., Muttaqin, E., Harris, J., Ahmadia, G.N. et. al. 2019. Diversity and Distributions Link →

26. Recruit young scientists and local talent to safeguard coral reefs. Ahmadia, G.N, Darling, E., Andradi-Brown, D., Barnes, M., Estradivari, Gill, D. et al. 2018. Nature 557(7706), 492-492. Link →

25. The cost of enforcing marine protected areas to achieve ecological targets. Brown, C., Parker, B., Ahmadia, G.N., Ardiwijaya, R., Purwanto, P., and Game, E.T. 2018. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Link → 

24. Generating actionable data for evidence-based conservation: The global center of marine biodiversity as a case study. Fox, H.E., Barnes, M.D., Ahmadia, G.N., Kao, G., Glew, L., Haisfield, K. et al. 2017. Biological Conservation 210(A), 299-309. Link →

23. Capacity shortfalls hinder the performance of marine protected areas globally. Gill, D.A., Mascia, M.B., Ahmadia, G.N., Glew, L., Lester, S.E., Barnes, M. et al. 2017. Nature 543, 665-669. Link →

22. Planning for the future: incorporating global and local data to prioritize coral reef conservation. Harris, J.L., Estradivari, Fox, H.E., McCarthy, O.S., and Ahmadia, G.N. 2017. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 27(51), 65-77. Link →

21. Incorporating larval dispersal into MPA design for both conservation and fisheries. Krueck, N.C., Ahmadia, G.N., Green, A., Jones, G.P., Possingham, H.P., Riginos, C. et al. 2017. Ecological Applications 27(3), 925-941. Link →

20. Marine reserve targets to sustain and rebuild unregulated fisheries. Krueck, N.C., Ahmadia, G.N., Possingham, H.P., Riginos, C., Treml, E.A., and Mumby, P.J. 2017. PLoS Biology 15(1) Link →

19. Reserve sizes needed to protect coral reef fishes. Krueck, N. C., Legrand, C., Ahmadia, G.N., Green, A., Jones, G.P., Riginos, C. et al. 2017. Conservation Letters 11(3) Link →

18. A novel framework for analyzing conservation impacts: evaluation, theory, and marine protected areas. Mascia, M.B., Fox, H.E., Glew, L., Ahmadia, G.N., Agrawal, A., Barnes, M. et al. (2017). Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1399, 93-115. Link →

17. A guide to assessing coral reef resilience for decision support. Maynard, J., Marshall, P., Parker, B., Mcleod, E., Ahmadia, G., van Hooidonk, R. et al. 2017. United Nations Environment Programme. Link →

16. Debating the effectiveness of marine protected areas. Pendleton, L.H., Ahmadia, G.N., Browman, H.I., Thurstan, R.H. Kaplan, D.M., and Bartolino, V. 2017. ICES Journal of Marine Science 75(3), 1156-1159 Link →

15. Coral bleaching futures: downscaled projections of bleaching conditions for the world's coral reefs, implications of climate policy and management responses.van Hooidonk, R., Maynard, J., Tamelander, J., Gove, J., Ahmadia, G., Raymundo, L. et al. 2017. United Nations Environment Programme. Link →

14. Modeling projected changes of mangrove biomass in different climatic scenarios in the Sunda Banda Seascapes. Wang, M., Madden, M., Hendy, I., Estradivari, and G.N. Ahmadia. 2017. International Journal of Digital Earth 10(4), 457-468. Link →

13. MSEC: Queryable global layers of environmental and anthropogenic variables for marine ecosystem studies. Yeager, L.A., Marchand, P., Gill, D.A., Baum, J.K. and J.M. McPherson. 2017. Ecology 98: 1976. Link →

12. Local-scale projections of coral reef futures and implications of the Paris Agreement. van Hooidonk, R., Maynard, J., Tamelander, J., Gove, J., Ahmadia, G., Raymundo, L. et al. 2016. Nature Scientific Reports 6(39666). Link →

11. Integrating impact evaluation in the design and implementation of monitoring marine protected areas.  Ahmadia, G. N., Glew, L., Provost, M., Gill, D., Hidayat, N. I., Mangubhai, S., and Fox, H. E. (2015). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 370 (1681) Link →

10. Linking ecological condition to enforcement of marine protected area regulations in the greater Caribbean region. Kaplan, K.A., Ahmadia, G.N., Fox, H., Glew, L., Pomeranz, E.F., and Sullivan, P. (2015). Marine Policy 62, 186-195. Link →

9. Assessing relative resilience potential of coral reefs to inform management. Maynard, J.A., McKagan, S., Raymundo, L, Johnson, S., Ahmadia, G.N., Johnston, L. et al. 2015. Biological Conservation 192, 109-119. Link →

8. Assessing relative resilience potential of coral reefs to inform management in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Maynard, J.A., McKagan, S., Raymundo, L, Johnson, S., Ahmadia, G.N., Johnston, L. et al. 2015. NOAA Technical Memorandum CRCP: 22. Link →

7. Delineating biophysical environments of the Sunda Banda Seascape, Indonesia. Wang, M., Ahmadia, G.N., Chollett, I., Huang, C., Fox, H., Wijonarno, A., and Madden M. 2015. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 12(2), 1069-1082. Link →

6. How are our MPAs doing? challenges in assessing global patterns in marine protected area performance. Fox, H.E., Holtzman, J.L., Haisfield K.M., McNally, C.G., Cid G.A., Mascia, M.B. et al. 2014. Coastal Management 42(3), 207-226. Link →

5. Explaining global patterns and trends in Marine Protected Area (MPA) development. Fox, H.E., Soltanoff, C.S., Mascia, M.B., Haisfield, K.M., Lombana, A.V., Pyke, C.R., and Wood, L. 2012. Marine Policy 36(5), 1131-1138. Link →

4. Examining the science of marine protected areas: linking knowledge to action. Fox, H.E., Mascia, M.B., Basurto, X., Costa, A., Glew, L., Heinemann, D. et al. 2012. Conservation Letters 5(1), 1-10. Link →

3. An ounce of prevention: cost-effectiveness of coral reef rehabilitation relative to enforcement. Haisfield, K.M., Fox, H.E., Yen, S., Mangubhai, S., and Mous, P.J. 2010. Conservation Letters 3(4), 243–250. Link →

2. Impacts of marine protected areas on fishing communities. Mascia, M.B., Claus, C.A., and Naidoo, R. 2010. Conservation Biology 24(5), 1424-1429. Link →

1. A property rights approach to understanding human displacement from protected areas: the case of marine protected areas. Mascia, M.B., and Claus, C.A. 2009. Conservation Biology 23(1), 16-23. Link →

 

 

Bahasa Indonesia publications

Analisis Spatial Identifikasi Lokasi Kawasan Konservasi Perairan Yang Ideal Di Kota Tual, Provinsi Maluku. Abdillah, T., Handayani, C.N.N., and Daniel, D. (2017). Coastal and Ocean Journal 1(2), 127-134. Link → 

Analisis Zonasi Sembilan Kawasan Konservasi Perairan Daerah di Provinsi Sulawesi Tenggara. Anggraeni, D., Handayani, C.N.N., Daniel, D., Wahyudi, A., Subarno, T., Afandy, Z., et al. 2017. Coastal and Ocean Journal 1(2), 53-62. Link → 

Membangun Desain Jejaring Kawasan Konservasi Perairan: Studi Kasus Provinsi Maluku. Estradivari, Handayani, C.N.N., Daniel, D. and Mustofa, A. 2017. Coastal and Ocean Journal 1 (2), 135-146. Link → 

Identifikasi Lokasi Prioritas Konservasi Di Indonesia Berdasarkan Konektivitas Darat-Laut. Handayani, C.N.N., Estradivari, Daniel, D., Hadian, O., Fahmi, K.F., Sucipto, D., and Maulida, P. (2017). Coastal and Ocean Journal 1 (2), 13-26. Link → 

Identifikasi Lokasi Proritas Keanekaragaman Hayati Di Kawan Konservasi Perairan Di Kabupaten Belitung Timur. Anggaraeni, D., Handanyani, C.N.N., and Dirga, D. 2016. A. Fahmi, R. Bambang, Dewayany, Y. Suwarno, Turmundi, J. Suryanta...I. Nahib (Eds.) Prosiding Seminar Nasional Geomatika 2016 (pp. 283-291). Bogor, Indonesia: Badan Informasi Geospasial. Link → 

Identifikasi potensi kawasan konservasi perairan di Kabupaten Maluku Tenggara Barat berdasarkan analisis Marxan. Handayani, C.N.N., Daniel, D., and Estradivari. 2015. In P. Wicaksono, M. Kamal, S. Lestari, I. Wicaksono, D. Setiady, and A. B. Arundina (Eds.), Simposium Nasional Sains Geoinformasi IV 2015 (pp. 690–698). Yogyakarta: PUSPICS Fakultas Geografi Universitas Gadjah Mada. Link →