Articles published in Journal of Coastal Zone Management have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Coastal Zone Management has got h-index 29, which means every article in Journal of Coastal Zone Management has got 29 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Coastal Zone Management.

  2022 2021 2020 2019 2018

Year wise published articles

60 50 62 7 10

Year wise citations received

390 419 393 340 347
Journal total citations count 3299
Journal Impact Factor 1.98
Journal 5 years Impact Factor 2.45
Journal CiteScore 12.46
Journal h-index 29
Important citations

Variation in Ecosystem Service Value in Response to Landscape Pattern Changes of Zhujiajian Island, China

Remote Monitoring of Expansion of Aquaculture Ponds Along Coastal Region of the Yellow River Delta from 1983 to 2015

Assessment of trace inorganic contaminates in water and sediment to address its impact on common fish varieties along Kuwait Bay.

Simulation of seawater intrusion in coastal aquifers: a case study on the Amol–Ghaemshahr coastal aquifer system, Northern Iran

Isolation and identification petroleum decomposing bacteria as the basis for management of Ambon Bays

Psychological wellbeing of coastal communities in Surabaya: a preliminary study

Assessing universal accessibility in Spanish beaches

The impact of attributes of waterfront accessibility on human well-being: Alexandria Governorate as a case study

Coastal exposure and residents' mental health in the affected areas by the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami.

General health and residential proximity to the coast in Belgium: Results from a cross-sectional health survey.

Conservation of Wetlands and Other Coastal Ecosystems: a Commentary on their Value to Protect Biodiversity, Reduce Disaster Impacts, and Promote Human Health and Well-Being

Pollution-A Menace to Mankind

Metal Pollution: A Review

Overview of Growth Pattern and Post-Harvest Techniques for Different Species

Participatory Research with Fishers to Improve Knowledge on Small-Scale Fisheries in Tropical Rivers

Local ecological knowledge to assist conservation status assessments in data poor contexts: a case study with the threatened sharks of the Brazilian Northeast

Integrating science and citizen science: the dusky grouper (Epinephelus marginatus) sustainable fishery of Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Fishers’ ecological knowledge to support conservation of reef fish (groupers) in the tropical Atlantic

Generic Knowledge Indicator (GKI): A tool to evaluate the state of knowledge of fisheries applied to snapper and grouper

Grouper fishery in the Northeastern Mediterranean: An assessment based on interviews on resource users