Publications by: Jessica Cheok
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Andrachuk, Mark, Epstein, Graham, Andriamalala, Gildas, Bambridge, Tamatoa, Ban, Natalie, Cheok, Jessica, Cunningham, Erica, Darling, Emily, Gurney, Georgina, Litsinger, Emilie, McIntosh, Emma, Mills, Morena, Morrison, Tiffany, Mangubhai, Sangeeta, Oates, Jenny, Pietri, Diana, Ruano Chamorro, Cristina, Sanchez Tirona, Rocky, Wabnitz, Colette, and Young, Jeff (2022) Coral reef governance: Strengthening community and collaborative approaches - A Vibrant Oceans Initiative Whitepaper. Working Paper. UNSPECIFIED, New York, NY, USA.
Cheok, Jessica, Weeks, Rebecca, Morrison, Tiffany H., and Pressey, Robert L. (2020) Scalar capital as ingredient of success in conservation governance: evidence from Melanesia. Global Environmental Change, 62. 102057.
Cheok, Jessica, Weeks, Rebecca, and Pressey, Robert L. (2019) Identifying the strengths and weaknesses of conservation planning at different scales: the Coral Triangle as a case study. Ecology and Society, 24 (4). 24.
Alvarez-Romero, Jorge C., Mills, Morena, Adams, Vanessa M., Gurney, Georgina G., Pressey, Robert L., Weeks, Rebecca, Ban, Natalie C., Cheok, Jessica, Davis, Tammy E., Day, Jon C., Hamel, Melanie A., Leslie, Heather M., Magris, Rafael A., and Storlie, Collin J. (2018) Research advances and gaps in marine planning: towards a global database in systematic conservation planning. Biological Conservation, 227. pp. 369-382.
Cheok, Jessica, Pressey, Robert L., Weeks, Rebecca, VanDerWal, Jeremy, and Storlie, Collin (2018) The plans they are a-changin': more frequent iterative adjustment of regional priorities in the transition to local actions can benefit implementation. Diversity and Distributions, 24 (1). pp. 48-57.
Cheok, Jessica (2018) Systematic conservation planning in marine environments: sensitivities of the planning framework to aspects of scale. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Cheok, Jessica, Pressey, Robert L., Weeks, Rebecca, Andréfouët, Serge, and Moloney, James (2016) Sympathy for the devil: detailing the effects of planning-unit size, thematic resolution of reef classes, and socioeconomic costs on spatial priorities for marine conservation. PLoS One, 11 (11). E0164869. pp. 1-25.