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

Monzur ZM. Rephrasing Existence: Enacting Disaster Resilient Features in the Traditional Houses of Coastal areas of Satkhira, Bangladesh.

Dwinovantyo A, Susanti S, Prabowo NW, Rahmaniar R, Prartono T. Oil Spill Biodegradation by Bacteria Isolated from Jakarta Bay Marine Sediments. ILMU KELAUTAN: Indonesian Journal of Marine Sciences. 2016 Mar 1;21(1):29-36.

Amron A, Mahdiana A, Haryono FE, Soedibya PH. White Shrimp Population Dynamic in Riau Province: the Effects of Intrinsic Growth Rate and Effort. JOURNAL OF COASTAL DEVELOPMENT.;12(3):111-7.

Muslim M. The Behavior of 210pb Off Coast Ulsan, Gampo and Pohang Waters, Korea. JOURNAL OF COASTAL DEVELOPMENT.;12(3):118-27.

Tupamahu A. SELECTIVITY OF Decapterus macarelus (SCAD) DRIFT GILLNET IN KAYELI BAY MALUKU BY KITAHARA’S METHOD. Journal of Coastal Development. 2009 Jun;12(3):128-34.

Nipa SA, Hasan R, Naser MN, Rashid HO. Biometrical Study Of Brine Shrimp (Artemia franciscana) With Special Emphasis On Hatching Efficiency And Hatching Percentage In Tropical Condition At Bangladesh. European Scientific Journal. 2016 Jun 1;12(18).

Zalmon IR, de Sá FS, Neto EJ, De Rezende CE, Mota PM, de Almeida TC. Impacts of artificial reef spatial configuration on infaunal community structure—Southeastern Brazil. Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology. 2014 May 1;454:9-17.

Hartoyo H, Krisbintoro S, Murdapa F, Haryono D. Urgensi Kepemimpinan, Modal Sosial dan Kerja Kolektif dalam Pemberdayaan Desa Mandiri Energi. masyarakat, kebudayaan dan politik. 2012;25(3):214-22.

Winterwerp JC, Erftemeijer PL, Suryadiputra N, Van Eijk P, Zhang L. Defining eco-morphodynamic requirements for rehabilitating eroding mangrove-mud coasts. Wetlands. 2013 Jun 1;33(3):515-26.

Tan LT, Goh BP. Chemical ecology of marine cyanobacterial secondary metabolites: a mini-review. Journal of Coastal Development. 2009 Oct;13(1):1-9.

Naspu AS, Kamal ML, Hamzah Z, Hasan S. A Study on Adsorption of Cadmium by Using Chemically Modified Salvinia. Malaysian Journal of Analytical Sciences. 2014;18(1):78-84.

Cyrus MD, Bolton JJ, Scholtz R, Macey BM. The advantages of Ulva (Chlorophyta) as an additive in sea urchin formulated feeds: effects on palatability, consumption and digestibility. Aquaculture Nutrition. 2015 Oct;21(5):578-91.

Ghosh A. Monitoring estuarine morphodynamics through quantitative techniques and GIS: A Case study in Sagar Island, India. Journal of coastal conservation. 2019 Feb 15;23(1):133-48.

Hartoko A. Ocean Observation On SST Variability And Subsurface Sea Water Temperature Of The North Papua The Fate Of El_Nino 1997 & 2007 And La Nina 2002: Field Measurement And Triton Buoy Data. J Coastal Development. 2009 Oct;13:28-35.

Khezri A. Climate adaptation services: integrating land information to support mountain communities (Doctoral dissertation, University of Twente).

Ghosh A, Mukhopadhyay S. Vulnerability assessment through index modeling: a case study in Muriganga–Saptamukhi estuarine interfluve, Sundarban, India. Arabian Journal of Geosciences. 2017 Sep 1;10(18):408.

Musgrove R. Maintaining Post-Harvest Quality of Key Species from the Great Australian Bight Trawl Sector. South Australian Research & Development Institute; 2012.

Ghosh A. Spatiotemporal changes of geomorphic environment in the Muriganga–Saptamukhi estuarine interfluve of Indian Sundarban in the context of climate change: a case study. Environment, development and sustainability. 2018 Jun 1;20(3):1153-72.

Alam A, Miller F. Slow, small and shared voluntary relocations: Learning from the experience of migrants living on the urban fringes of Khulna, Bangladesh. Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 2019 Oct 10.

Natsir SM. First Record of Agglutinated Foraminifera From Lombok. Journal of Coastal Development. 2009;13(1):48-55.