Maritime Studies
ISSN:1872-7859

Maritime Studies

MARIT STUD
学科领域:社会学
是否预警:不在预警名单内
是否OA:
录用周期:-
新锐分区:社会学2区
年发文量:45
影响因子:2.3
JCR分区:Q3

基本信息

《海洋研究》是一份关于世界各地沿海和海洋问题的社会层面的国际同行评审期刊。该杂志是一个理论和实证研究的场所,涉及广泛的学术社会科学学科,包括人类学,社会学,地理学,历史学和政治学。特别是为发展学术概念和辩论提供了空间。我们邀请原创研究论文、评论和观点,并欢迎就特别问题提出建议,这些建议对围绕海洋和沿海使用、发展和治理的当代讨论作出独特贡献。该杂志提供严格但建设性的审查过程和快速出版,并可供新的研究人员,包括研究生和早期职业生涯的学者。
1872-7859ESCI/Scopus收录
2.3
0
2026年3月发布
点击查看历史分区趋势    >
大类学科小类学科Top期刊综述期刊
社会学2区
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 环境研究
3区
N/A
WOS期刊SCI分区  2024-2025最新升级版
按JIF指标学科分区收集子录JIF分区JIF排名百分位
学科:ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
ESCI
Q3
116/193
按JCR指标学科分区收集子录JCR分区JCR排名百分位
学科:ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
ESCI
Q3
124/193
暂无h-index数据
45
----ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
21.7%
时间预警情况
2026年03月发布的新锐学术版不在预警名单中
2025年03月发布的2025版不在预警名单中
2024年02月发布的2024版不在预警名单中
2023年01月发布的2023版不在预警名单中
2021年12月发布的2021版不在预警名单中
2020年12月发布的2020版不在预警名单中
95.56%60.48%-
CiteScore:4.20
SJR:0.567
SNIP:0.963
学科类别分区排名百分位
大类:Social Sciences
小类:Development
Q2
82 / 309
大类:Social Sciences
小类:Geography, Planning and Development
Q2
232 / 841
大类:Social Sciences
小类:Aquatic Science
Q2
77 / 257
大类:Social Sciences
小类:Water Science and Technology
Q2
107 / 279
大类:Social Sciences
小类:Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
Q2
171 / 406

期刊高被引文献

Enhancing coastal livelihoods in Indonesia: an evaluation of recent initiatives on gender, women and sustainable livelihoods in small-scale fisheries
来源期刊:Maritime StudiesDOI:10.1007/s40152-019-00142-5
Situated transformations of women and gender relations in small-scale fisheries and communities in a globalized world
来源期刊:Maritime StudiesDOI:10.1007/s40152-019-00159-w
Gender norms and relations: implications for agency in coastal livelihoods
来源期刊:Maritime StudiesDOI:10.1007/s40152-019-00147-0
Interpretations of MPA winners and losers: a case study of the Cabo De Palos- Islas Hormigas Fisheries Reserve
来源期刊:Maritime StudiesDOI:10.1007/S40152-019-00134-5
Women’s empowerment, collective actions, and sustainable fisheries: lessons from Mexico
来源期刊:Maritime StudiesDOI:10.1007/s40152-019-00153-2
Women’s engagement in and outcomes from small-scale fisheries value chains in Malawi: effects of social relations
来源期刊:Maritime StudiesDOI:10.1007/s40152-019-00156-z
The potential impact of sea lice agents on coastal shrimp in Norway: risk perception among different stakeholders
来源期刊:Maritime StudiesDOI:10.1007/S40152-019-00141-6
Alaska’s Next Generation of Potential Fishermen: a Survey of Youth Attitudes Towards Fishing and Community in Bristol Bay and the Kodiak Archipelago
来源期刊:Maritime StudiesDOI:10.1007/S40152-018-0109-5
Feedback between fisher local ecological knowledge and scientific epistemologies in England: building bridges for biodiversity conservation
来源期刊:Maritime StudiesDOI:10.1007/S40152-019-00136-3
Innovative and traditional actions: Women’s contribution to sustainable coastal households and communities: examples from Japan and Peru
来源期刊:Maritime StudiesDOI:10.1007/s40152-019-00150-5
Competing for kayabo: gendered struggles for fish and livelihood on the shore of Lake Victoria
来源期刊:Maritime StudiesDOI:10.1007/s40152-019-00146-1
Fisheries women groups in Japan: a shift from well-being to entrepreneurship
来源期刊:Maritime StudiesDOI:10.1007/s40152-019-00160-3
Expanding the horizons: connecting gender and fisheries to the political economy
来源期刊:Maritime StudiesDOI:10.1007/s40152-019-00149-y
Managing Mercado del Mar: a case of women’s entrepreneurship in the fishing industry
来源期刊:Maritime StudiesDOI:10.1007/s40152-019-00157-y
The last cowboys: keeping open access in the Aleut groundfish fishery of the Gulf of Alaska
来源期刊:Maritime StudiesDOI:10.1007/S40152-018-0108-6
‘The people have spoken’: how cultural narratives politically trumped the best available science (BAS) in managing the port phillip bay fishery in australia
来源期刊:Maritime StudiesDOI:10.1007/S40152-018-0097-5
Women fishers in Norway: few, but significant
来源期刊:Maritime StudiesDOI:10.1007/s40152-019-00151-4
Curating collapse: performing maritime cultural heritage in Iceland’s museums and tours
来源期刊:Maritime StudiesDOI:10.1007/S40152-018-0128-2
Effective integration and integrative capacity in marine spatial planning
来源期刊:Maritime StudiesDOI:10.1007/s40152-020-00167-1
Weaving governance narratives: discourses of climate change, cooperatives, and small-scale fisheries in Mexico
来源期刊:Maritime StudiesDOI:10.1007/S40152-018-0125-5
Decision Making in the Campeche Maya Octopus fishery in two fishing communities
来源期刊:Maritime StudiesDOI:10.1007/S40152-018-0127-3
Correction to: Building fisheries institutions through collective action in Norway
来源期刊:Maritime StudiesDOI:10.1007/S40152-018-0098-4
Fishers’ knowledge and scientific indeterminacy: contested oil impacts in Mexico’s sacrifice zone
来源期刊:Maritime StudiesDOI:10.1007/S40152-018-0123-7
Stakeholder perceptions of the social dimensions of marine and coastal conservation in Guatemala
来源期刊:Maritime StudiesDOI:10.1007/S40152-018-00130-1
Reconstructing the past: design and function of Granton otter trawl gear at the turn of the twentieth century, as used in South Africa’s first trawl surveys (1897–1904)
来源期刊:Maritime StudiesDOI:10.1007/S40152-018-0095-7
Discarding in Mediterranean trawl fisheries—a review of potential measures and stakeholder insights
来源期刊:Maritime StudiesDOI:10.1007/S40152-018-00131-0
Growing vulnerability in the small-scale fishing communities of Maio, Cape Verde
来源期刊:Maritime StudiesDOI:10.1007/S40152-019-00137-2

相关文章

2026年3月发布(新锐分区)
大类学科小类学科Top期刊综述期刊
社会学2区
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 环境研究
3区
N/A
2025年3月升级版
大类学科小类学科Top期刊综述期刊
社会学3区
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 环境研究
3区