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Gesche Krause
Gesche Krause
Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine Research
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State of the art and challenges for offshore integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA)
BH Buck, MF Troell, G Krause, DL Angel, B Grote, T Chopin
Frontiers in Marine Science 5, 165, 2018
2322018
Human/Nature interaction in the anthropocene potential of social-ecological systems analysis
M Glaser, G Krause, B Ratter, M Welp
Gaia-Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society 17 (1), 77-80, 2008
2192008
A revolution without people? Closing the people–policy gap in aquaculture development
G Krause, C Brugere, A Diedrich, MW Ebeling, SCA Ferse, E Mikkelsen, ...
Aquaculture 447, 44-55, 2015
2172015
Extensive open ocean aquaculture development within wind farms in Germany: the prospect of offshore co-management and legal constraints
BH Buck, G Krause, H Rosenthal
Ocean & Coastal Management 47 (3-4), 95-122, 2004
2042004
Human-nature interactions in the anthropocene: potentials of social-ecological systems analysis
M Glaser
Routledge, 2012
1532012
Upgrading marine ecosystem restoration using ecological‐social concepts
A Abelson, BS Halpern, DC Reed, RJ Orth, GA Kendrick, MW Beck, ...
BioScience 66 (2), 156-163, 2016
1322016
Meeting the quest for spatial efficiency: progress and prospects of extensive aquaculture within offshore wind farms
BH Buck, G Krause, T Michler-Cieluch, M Brenner, CM Buchholz, ...
Helgoland Marine Research 62, 269-281, 2008
1222008
Livelihoods of ornamental coral fishermen in South Sulawesi/Indonesia: implications for management
SCA Ferse, L Knittweis, G Krause, A Maddusila, M Glaser
Coastal Management 40 (5), 525-555, 2012
1212012
Lessons from stakeholder dialogues on marine aquaculture in offshore wind farms: Perceived potentials, constraints and research gaps
L Wever, G Krause, BH Buck
Marine Policy 51, 251-259, 2015
1172015
Seaweed and man
CM Buchholz, G Krause, BH Buck
Seaweed biology: Novel insights into ecophysiology, ecology and utilization …, 2012
1152012
Toward a common understanding of ocean multi-use
MF Schupp, M Bocci, D Depellegrin, A Kafas, Z Kyriazi, I Lukic, ...
Frontiers in Marine Science 6, 165, 2019
1092019
Challenges for restoration of coastal marine ecosystems in the anthropocene
A Abelson, DC Reed, GJ Edgar, CS Smith, GA Kendrick, RJ Orth, L Airoldi, ...
Frontiers in Marine Science 7, 544105, 2020
972020
Spatial patterns of mangrove ecosystems: the Bragantinian mangroves of northern Brazil (Braganca, Para).
G Krause, D Schories, M Glaser, K Diele
912001
An ecosystem-based approach and management framework for the integrated evaluation of bivalve aquaculture impacts
PJ Cranford, P Kamermans, G Krause, J Mazurié, BH Buck, P Dolmer, ...
Aquaculture Environment Interactions 2 (3), 193-213, 2012
862012
Reflections on integrating operation and maintenance activities of offshore wind farms and mariculture
T Michler-Cieluch, G Krause, BH Buck
Ocean & Coastal Management 52 (1), 57-68, 2009
862009
Mapping land-cover and mangrove structures with remote sensing techniques: A contribution to a synoptic GIS in support of coastal management in North Brazil
G Krause, M Bock, S Weiers, G Braun
Environmental management 34, 429-440, 2004
852004
Winter convective events and bottom water warming in the Greenland Sea
G Budéus, W Schneider, G Krause
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 103 (C9), 18513-18527, 1998
851998
Frontal systems in the German Bight and their physical and biological effects
G Krause, G Budeus, D Gerdes, K Schaumann, K Hesse
Elsevier oceanography series 42, 119-140, 1986
841986
Mangroves and people: A social-ecological system
M Glaser, G Krause, RS Oliveira, M Fontalvo-Herazo, M Glaser, M Glaser, ...
Mangrove dynamics and management in North Brazil, 307-351, 2010
762010
Co-evolving geomorphical and socio-economic dynamics in a coastal fishing village of the Bragança region (Pará, North Brazil)
G Krause, M Glaser
Ocean & Coastal Management 46 (9-10), 859-874, 2003
732003
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