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Stephanie Weir
Stephanie Weir
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Understanding community benefit payments from renewable energy development
S Kerr, K Johnson, S Weir
Energy Policy 105, 202-211, 2017
1262017
The voices that matter: a narrative approach to understanding Scottish Fishers’ perspectives of Brexit
G Agnisola, S Weir, K Johnson
Marine Policy 110, 103563, 2019
232019
Shaping blue growth: Social sciences at the nexus between marine renewables and energy policy
S Kerr, L Watts, R Brennan, R Howell, M Graziano, AM O’Hagan, ...
Advancing Energy Policy: Lessons on the integration of Social Sciences and …, 2018
182018
Property, power and planning: Attitudes to spatial enclosure in Scottish seas
S Weir, S Kerr
Marine Policy 108, 103633, 2019
152019
Future policy implications of tidal energy array interactions
S Waldman, S Weir, RBOH Murray, DK Woolf, S Kerr
Marine Policy 108, 103611, 2019
92019
Enclosing the right to fish: A Q-study into fishers’ attitudes to rights in Scottish fisheries
S Weir, S Kerr
Ocean & coastal management 187, 105116, 2020
52020
Mare reservarum: enclosure of the commons and the evolution of marine rights in an era of ocean industrialisation
S Kerr, K Johnson, J Colton, G Wright, S Weir
Ocean Energy, 80-98, 2017
52017
Community benefits schemes: Fair shares or token gestures?
S Kerr, S Weir
Ocean Energy, 191-204, 2017
32017
Who owns the sea? Investigating the trends and perceptions of enclosure in Scottish seas
SP Weir
Heriot-Watt University, 2020
2020
Future policy implications of large-scale tidal array interactions
S Waldman, S Weir, R O'Hara Murray, D Woolf, S Keir
2020
The 12th Conference of the International Academic Association on Planning, Law, and Property Rights (PLPR), Rectorate of the University of Novi Sad, Serbia, 19–23 February 2018
S Nikolić, S Weir
Town Planning Review 89 (5), 541-546, 2018
2018
Community benefits schemes
S Kerr, S Weir
Mare reservarum
S Kerr, K Johnson, J Colton, G Wright, S Weir
Thinking about ownership of the sea.
S Weir
Blurring boundaries in cultural seas
S Weir
School of Social Science, University of Aberdeen, 0
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