Timothy R. McClanahan
Timothy R. McClanahan (born 1957 in New Haven, Connecticut) is a biologist and a senior conservation zoologist at the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and is known for his work on the ecology of coral reefs. He lives and works in Mombasa, Kenya, where he studies the marine tropical ecosystems of the western Indian Ocean, and is the director of the WCS coral reefs program for eastern Africa. Provided by Wikipedia
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Tropical fishery nutrient production depends on biomass-based management by Bryan P. Galligan, Timothy R. McClanahan
Published 2024-04-01
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Periodic Closures as Adaptive Coral Reef Management in the Indo-Pacific by Josh Cinner, Michael J. Marnane, Timothy R. McClanahan, Glenn R. Almany
Published 2006-06-01
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What Happens after Conservation and Management Donors Leave? A Before and After Study of Coral Reef Ecology and Stakeholder Perceptions of Management Benefits. by Timothy R McClanahan, Nyawira A Muthiga, Caroline Abunge, Albogast T Kamukuru, Eliezer Mwakalapa, Hassan Kalombo
Published 2015-01-01
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Comparison of marine spatial planning methods in Madagascar demonstrates value of alternative approaches. by Thomas F Allnutt, Timothy R McClanahan, Serge Andréfouët, Merrill Baker, Erwann Lagabrielle, Caleb McClennen, Andry J M Rakotomanjaka, Tantely F Tianarisoa, Reg Watson, Claire Kremen
Published 2012-01-01
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