Publications by: Diane Jarvis

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Coggan, Anthea, Hay, Rachel, Jarvis, Diane, Eberhard, Rachel, and Colls, Barbara (2023) Increasing uptake of improved land management practice to benefit environment and landholders: insights through a transaction cost lens. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. (In Press)

Dean, Angela J., Eberhard, Rachel, Baresi, Umberto, Coggan, Anthea, Deane, Felicity, Hamman, Evan, Helmstedt, Kate J., Loechel, Barton, Jarvis, Diane, Mayfield, Helen, Stevens, Lillian, Taylor, Bruce, and Vella, Karen (2023) Scrutinizing the impact of policy instruments on adoption of agricultural conservation practices using Bayesian expert models. Conservation Letters. (In Press)

Finau, Glenn, Jarvis, Diane, Stoeckl, Natalie, Larson, Silva, Grainger, Daniel, Douglas, Michael, Ewamian Aboriginal Corporation, , Barrowei, Ryan, Coleman, Bessie, Groves, David, Hunter, Joshua, Lee, Maria, and Markham, Michael (2023) Accounting for Indigenous cultural connections to land: insights from two Indigenous groups of Australia. Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, 36 (9). pp. 370-389.

Mayfield, Helen J., Eberhard, Rachel, Baker, Christopher, Baresi, Umberto, Bode, Michael, Coggan, Anthea, Dean, Angela J., Deane, Felicity, Hamman, Evan, Jarvis, Diane, Loechel, Barton, Taylor, Bruce M., Stevens, Lillian, Vella, Karen, and Helmstedt, Kate J. (2023) Designing an expert-led Bayesian network to understand interactions between policy instruments for adoption of eco-friendly farming practices. Environmental Science & Policy, 141. pp. 11-22.

Lignier, Philip, Jarvis, Diane, Grainger, Daniel, and Chaiechi, Taha (2023) Does the Climate Impact Satisfaction with Life? An Australian Spatial Study. Weather Climate and Society, 15 (1). pp. 159-175.

Jarvis, Diane, and Mahony, Tracey (2023) Land for Wildlife South East Queensland (LfWSEQ) Membership Survey 2022 Final Report. External Commissioned Report. Land for Wildlife South East Queensland, Toowoomba, QLD, Australia.

Jarvis, Diane, Lignier, Philip, Kubiszewski, Ida, and Costanza, Robert (2023) Natural Capital, Ecosystem Services, and Subjective Wellbeing. In: Rieger, Elizabeth, Costanza, Robert, Kubiszewski, Ida, and Dugdale, Paul, (eds.) Toward an Integrated Science of Wellbeing. Oxford University Press, New York, NY, USA, pp. 401-435.

Larson, Silva, Jarvis, Diane, Stoeckl, Natalie, Barrowei, Ryan, Coleman, Bessie, Groves, David, Hunter, Joshua, Lee, Maria, Markham, Michael, Larson, Anna, Finau, Glenn, and Douglas, Michael (2023) Piecemeal stewardship activities miss numerous social and environmental benefits associated with culturally appropriate ways of caring for country. Journal of Environmental Management, 326 (Part B). 116750.

De Valck, Jeremy, Jarvis, Diane, Coggan, Anthea, Schirru, Ella, Pert, Petina, Graham, Victoria, and Newlands, Maxine (2023) Valuing ecosystem services in complex coastal settings: An extended ecosystem accounting framework for improved decision-making. Marine Policy, 155. 105761.

Jarvis, Diane, Maclean, Kirsten, and Woodward, Emma (2022) The Australian Indigenous-led bush products sector: insights from the literature and recommendations for the future. Ambio, 51. pp. 226-240.

Maclean, Kirsten, Woodward, Emma, Jarvis, Diane, Turpin, Gerry, Rowland, Dwayne, and Rist, Phil (2022) Decolonising knowledge co‑production: examining the role of positionality and partnerships to support Indigenous‑led bush product enterprises in northern Australia. Sustainability Science, 17. pp. 333-350.

Hernandez-Blanco, Marcello, Costanza, Robert, Chen, Haojie, deGroot, Dolf, Jarvis, Diane, Kubiszewski, Ida, Montoya, Javier, Sangha, Kamaljit, Stoeckl, Natalie, Turner, Kerry, and van't Hoff, Vince (2022) Ecosystem health, ecosystem services, and the well-being of humans and the rest of nature. Global Change Biology, 28 (17). pp. 5027-5040.

Lignier, Philip, Jarvis, Diane, Grainger, Daniel, and Chaiechi, Taha (2022) Geography, Climate and Life Satisfaction. In: Community Empowerment, Sustainable Cities, and Transformative Economies (1) pp. 451-473. From: BEMAS: 1st International Conference in Business, Economics, Management, and Sustainability, 2-3 July 2021, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Mahony, Tracey, Chuah, Swee-Hoon, Adams, Vanessa, Jarvis, Diane, Langlois, Tim, Navarro, Matt, Ogier, Emily, Pecl, Gretta, and Stoeckl, Natalie (2022) I need a shift to more pro-environmental behaviours. Other. National Environmental Science Program, Hobart, TAS, Australia.

Navarro, Matt, Ogier, Emily, Jarvis, Diane, Adams, Vanessa, Chuah, Swee-Hoon, Langlois, Tim, Mahony, Tracey, Pecl, Gretta, and Stoeckl, Natalie (2022) I need to implement a social and economic monitoring program for an area of marine estate. Other. National Environmental Science Program, Hobart, TAS, Australia.

Navarro, Matt, Ogier, Emily, Jarvis, Diane, Adams, Vanessa, Chuah, Swee-Hoon, Langlois, Tim, Mahony, Tracey, Pecl, Gretta, and Stoeckl, Natalie (2022) I need to make a choice between potential management actions. Other. National Environmental Science Program, Hobart, TAS, Australia.

Stoeckl, N., Adams, V., Larson, S., Mahony, T., Steel, R., Allen, S., Emmerling, M., Jarvis, D., Ogier, E., Navarro, M., Chuah, S.H., Langlois, T., and Peci, G. (2022) Integrated data requirements for natural resource management. Report. University of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS, Australia.

Kubiszewski, Ida, Mulder, Kenneth, Jarvis, Diane, and Costanza, Robert (2022) Toward better measurement of sustainable development and wellbeing: a small number of SDG indicators reliably predict life satisfaction. Sustainable Development, 30 (1). pp. 139-148.

Fassina, Caroline, Jarvis, Diane, Tavares, Silvia, and Coggan, Anthea (2022) Valuation of ecosystem services through offsets: Why are coastal ecosystems more valuable in Australia than in Brazil? Ecosystem Services, 56. 101449.

Jarvis, Diane, Stoeckl, Natalie, Douglas, Michael, Grainger, Daniel, Larson, Silva, Finau, Glenn, Larson, Anna, Ewamian Aboriginal Corporation, EAC, Barrowei, Ryan, Coleman, Bessie, Groves, David, Hunter, Joshua, Lee, Maria, and Markham, Michael (2022) Valuing Indigenous cultural connections. Report. James Cook University, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Petheram, C., Read, A., Hughes, J., Marvanek, S., Stokes, C., Kim, S., Philip, S., Peake, A., Podger, G., Devlin, K., Hayward, J., Bartley, R., Vanderbyl, T., Wilson, P., Pena Arancibia, J., Stratford, D., Watson, I., Austin, J., Yang, A., Barber, M., Ibrahimi, T., Rogers, L., Kuhnert, P., Wang, B., Potter, N., Baynes, F., Ng, S., Cousins, A., Jarvis, D., and Chilcott, C. (2022) An assessment of contemporary variations of the Bradfield Scheme. A technical report to the National Water Grid Authority from the Bradfield Scheme Assessment. Report. CSIRO, Sandy Bay, Hobart, Australia.

Petheram, C., Read, A., Hughes, J., Stokes, C., Philip, S., Peake, A., Marvanek, S., Yang, A., Devlin, K., Rogers, L., Wilson, P., Baynes, F., Podger, G., Macintosh, A., Stratford, D., Potter, N., Kim, S., Tredger, R., Barber, M., Wang, B., McJannet, D., Jarvis, D., Vanderbyl, T., Watson, I., and Chilcott, C. (2022) An assessment of the historic Bradfield Scheme to divert water inland from north Queensland. A technical report to the National Water Grid Authority from the CSIRO Bradfield Scheme Assessment. Report. CSIRO, Australia.

Stoeckl, Natalie, Jarvis, Diane, Larson, Silva, Larson, Anna, Grainger, Daniel, and Ewamian Aboriginal Corporation, (2021) Australian Indigenous insights into ecosystem services: beyond services towards connectedness – people, place and time. Ecosystem Services, 50. 101341.

Canning, Adam D., Jarvis, Diane, Costanza, Robert, Hasan, Syezlin, Smart, James C.R., Finisdore, John, Lovelock, Catherine E., Greenhalgh, Suzie, Marr, Helen M., Beck, Michael W., Gillies, Christopher L., and Waltham, Nathan J. (2021) Financial incentives for large-scale wetland restoration: beyond markets to common asset trusts. One Earth, 4 (7). pp. 937-950.

Stoeckl, Natalie, Jarvis, Diane, Larson, Silva, Grainger, Daniel, Addison, Jane, and Esparon, Michelle (2021) Multiple co-benefits of Indigenous land and sea management programs across northern Australia: final report. Report. James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia.

Eberhard, Rachel, Coggan, Anthea, Jarvis, Diane, Hamman, Evan, Taylor, Bruce, Baresi, Umberto, Vella, Karen, Dean, Angela J., Deane, Felicity, Helmstedt, Kate, and Mayfield, Helen (2021) Understanding the effectiveness of policy instruments to encourage adoption of farming practices to improve water quality for the Great Barrier Reef. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 172. 112793.

Costanza, Robert, Anderson, Sharolyn J., Sutton, Paul, Mulder, Kenneth, Mulder, Odadiah, Kubiszewski, Ida, Wang, Xuatong, Liu, Xin, Pérez-Maqueo, Octavio, Martinez, M. Luisa, Jarvis, Diane, and Dee, Greg (2021) The global value of coastal wetlands for storm protection. Global Environmental Change, 70. 102328.

Jarvis, Diane, Stoeckl, Natalie, Larson, Silva, Grainger, Daniel, Addison, Jane, and Larson, Anna (2021) The learning generated through Indigenous natural resources management programs increases quality of life for Indigenous people – improving numerous contributors to wellbeing. Ecological Economics, 180. 106899.

Larson, Silva, Stoeckl, Natalie, Jarvis, Diane, Addison, Jane, Grainger, Daniel, Watkin Lui, Felecia, Walalakoo Aboriginal Corporation, , Bunuba Dawangarri Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC, , Ewamian Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC, , and Yanunijarra Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC, (2020) Indigenous land and sea management programs (ILSMPs) enhance the wellbeing of Indigenous Australians. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17 (1). 125.

Pert, Petina L., Hill, Rosemary, Robinson, Catherine J., Jarvis, Diane, and Davies, Jocelyn (2020) Is investment in Indigenous land and sea management going to the right places to provide multiple co-benefits? Australasian Journal of Environmental Management, 27 (3). pp. 249-274.

Kubiszewski, Ida, Zakariyya, Nabeeh, Costanza, Robert, and Jarvis, Diane (2020) Resilience of self-reported life satisfaction: a case study of who conforms to set-point theory in Australia. PLoS ONE, 15 (8). e0237161.

Kubiszewski, Ida, Jarvis, Diane, and Zakariyya, Nabeeh (2019) Spatial variations in contributors to life satisfaction: an Australian case study. Ecological Economics, 164. 106345.

Kubiszewski, Ida, Zakariyya, Nabeeh, and Jarvis, Diane (2019) Subjective wellbeing at different spatial scales for individuals satisfied and dissatisfied with life. PeerJ, 7. e6502.

Larson, Silva, Stoeckl, Natalie, Jarvis, Diane, Addison, Jane, Prior, Sharon, and Esparon, Michelle (2019) Using measures of wellbeing for impact evaluation: proof of concept developed with an Indigenous community undertaking land management programs in northern Australia. Ambio, 48 (1). pp. 89-98.

Addison, Jane, Stoeckl, Natalie, Larson, Silva, Jarvis, Diane, Bidan Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC, , Bunuba Dawangarri Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC, , Ewamian Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC, , Gooniyandi Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC, , Yanunijarra Ngurrara Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC, , and Esparon, Michelle (2019) The ability of community based natural resource management to contribute to development as freedom and the role of access. World Development, 120. pp. 91-104.

Maclean, Kirsten, Woodward, Emma, Jarvis, Diane, Rowland, Dwayne, Rist, Philip, Turpin, Gerry, Martin, Phoebe, and Glover, Russel (2019) A strategic sector development and research priority framework for the traditional owner-led bush products sector in northern Australia. Report. CSIRO, Brisbane, Qld, Australia.

Woodward, Emma, Jarvis, Diane, and Maclean, Kirsten (2019) The traditional owner-led bush products Sector: an overview scoping study and literature review. Report. CSIRO, Australia.

Jarvis, Diane, Stoeckl, Natalie, Addison, Jane, Larson, Silva, Hill, Rosemary, Pert, Petina, and Watkin Lui, Felecia (2018) Are Indigenous land and sea management programs a pathway to Indigenous economic independence? The Rangeland Journal, 40 (4). pp. 415-429.

Barber, Marcus, Addison, Jane, Austin, Jim, Bruce, Caroline, Ebner, Brendan, Higgins, Andrew, Horner, Nerida, Jarvis, Diane, Kenyon, Rob, Lau, Jacqui, Merrin, Linda, Macintosh, Andrew, Philip, Seonaid, Pollino, Carmel, Ponce Reyes, Rocio, Stratford, Danial, Waschka, Marie, and O'Sullivan, Jackie (2018) Chapter 3: Living and built environment of the Darwin catchments. Report Section. CSIRO, Canberra, ACT, Australia.

Merrin, Linda, Addison, Jane, Austin, Jim, Barber, Marcus, Bruce, Caroline, Ebner, Brendan, Higgins, Andrew, Horner, Nerida, Jarvis, Diane, Kenyon, Rob, Lau, Jacqui, Macintosh, Andrew, Philip, Seonaid, Pollino, Carmel, Ponce Reyes, Rocio, Stokes, Chris, Stratford, Danial, Waschka, Marie, Woodward, Emma, and O'Sullivan, Jackie (2018) Chapter 3: Living and built environment of the Fitzroy catchment. Report Section. CSIRO, Canberra, ACT, Australia.

Lyons, Pethie, Addison, Jane, Austin, Jim, Barber, Marcus, Bruce, Caroline, Ebner, Brendan, Higgins, Andrew, Horner, Nerida, Jarvis, Diane, Kenyon, Rob, Lau, Jacqui, Merrin, Linda, Macintosh, Andrew, Philip, Seonaid, Pollino, Carmel, Ponce Reyes, Rocio, Stokes, Chris, Stratford, Danial, Waschka, Marie, and O'Sullivan, Jackie (2018) Chapter 3: Living and built environment of the Mitchell catchment. Report Section. CSIRO, Canberra, ACT, Australia.

Stokes, Chris, and Jarvis, Diane (2018) Chapter 6: Overview of economic opportunities and constraints [the Darwin Catchments]. Report Section. CSIRO, Canberra, ACT, Australia.

Stokes, Chris, and Jarvis, Diane (2018) Chapter 6: Overview of economic opportunities and constraints [the Fitzroy Catchment]. Report Section. CSIRO, Canberra, ACT, Australia.

Stokes, Chris, and Jarvis, Diane (2018) Chapter 6: Overview of economic opportunities and constraints [the Mitchell Catchment]. Report Section. CSIRO, Canberra, ACT, Australia.

Jarvis, Diane, Stoeckl, Natalie, Hill, Rosemary, and Pert, Petina (2018) Indigenous land and sea management programs: can they promote regional development and help "close the (income) gap"? Australian Journal of Social Issues, 53 (3). pp. 283-303.

Coggan, Anthea, Eberhard, Rachel, Roberts, Anna, Jarvis, Diane, and Dale, Allan (2018) Landholders driving change: exploring new incentives. Scoping and trialling incentives and institutional arrangements. Report. CSIRO, Canberra, ACT, Australia.

Jarvis, D., Hill, R., Buissereth, R., Moran, C., Talbot, L. D., Bullio, R., Grant, C., Dale, A., Deshong, S., Fraser, D., Gooch, M., Hale, L., Mann, M., Singleton, G., and Wren, L. (2018) Monitoring Indigenous heritage within the Reef 20150 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program: final report of the Indigenous Heritage Expert Group. Report. Australian Institute of Marine Sciences, Cairns, Qld, Australia.

Jarvis, Diane, Taylor, Bruce, and Hobman, Elizabeth (2018) Towards a human dimensions baseline: a synthesis of social research data on farming practice adoption and environmental stewardship in reef catchments. Report. CSIRO and James Cook University, Canberra, ACT, Australia.

Jarvis, Diane, and Eberhard, Rachel (2018) Landholders driving change year 1 survey analysis report to NQ Dry Tropics. Report. UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)

Roth, Christian, Addison, Jane, Anthony, Ken, Dale, Allan, Eberhard, Rachel, Hobday, Alistair, Horner, Nerida, Jarvis, Diane, Kroon, Frederieke, Stone-Jovicich, Samantha, and Walshe, Terry (2017) Reef 2050 Plan Review Options: Final report submitted to the Department of the Environment and Energy. Report. CSIRO, Australia.

Roth, Christian, Addison, Jane, Anthony, Ken, Eberhard, Rachel, Hobday, Alistair, Horner, Nerida, Jarvis, Diane, Kroon, Frederieke, Stone-Jovicich, Samantha, and Walshe, Terry (2017) Reef 2050 Plan Review Options: Appendix Volume for Final Report. Report. CSIRO, Australia.

Stokes, Chris, Addison, Jane, Macintosh, Andrew, Jarvis, Diane, Higgins, Andrew, Doshi, Amar, Waschka, Marie, Jones, Judy, Asmi, Wood, Horner, Nerida, Barber, Marcus, Bruce, Caroline, Austin, Jim, and Lau, Jacqui (2017) Costs, benefits, institutional and social considerations for irrigation development. A technical report to the Australian Government from the CSIRO Northern Australia Water Resource Assessment, part of the National Water Infrastructure Development Fund: Water Resource Assessments. Report. CSIRO, Canberra, ACT, Australia.

Jarvis, Diane, Stoeckl, Natalie, and Liu, Hong-Bo (2017) New methods for valuing, and for identifying spatial variations, in cultural services: a case study of the Great Barrier Reef. Ecosystem Services, 24. pp. 58-67.

Petheram, C., Stokes, C., Chilcott, C., Fletcher, C., Wilson, P., Yang, A., Marinoni, O., Moon, A., Hughes, J., Austin, J., Walter, H., Higgins, A., McFallan, S., Jarvis, D., Gallant, J., Read, A., Huddlestone-Holmes, C., McKeown, A., Bruce, C., Watson, I., and O'Sullivan, D. (2017) Non-urban water infrastructure prioritisation - a technical report from the CSIRO to the Queensland Government Department of State Development. Report. CSIRO, Canberra, ACT, Australia.

Chaiechi, Taha, Stoeckl, Natalie, Jarvis, Diane, Lewis, Stephen, and Brodie, Jon (2016) Assessing the impact of price changes and extreme climatic events on sediment loads in a large river catchment near the Great Barrier Reef. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 60 (3). pp. 386-405.

Tran, Lai Thi, Stoeckl, Natalie, Esparon, Michelle, and Jarvis, Diane (2016) If climate change means more intense and more frequent drought, what will that mean for agricultural production? A case study in Northern Australia. Australasian Journal of Environmental Management, 23 (3). pp. 281-297.

Chacón, Adriana, Stoeckl, Natalie, Jarvis, Diane, and Pressey, Bob (2016) Using insights about key factors impacting 'quality of life' to inform effective on-farm conservation programs: a case study in Northern Australia. Australasian Journal of Environmental Management, 23 (4). pp. 338-355.

Jarvis, Diane, Stoeckl, Natalie, and Liu, Hong-Bo (2016) The impact of economic, social and environmental factors on trip satisfaction and the likelihood of visitors returning. Tourism Management, 52. pp. 1-18.

Farr, Marina, Stoeckl, Natalie, Esparon, Michelle, Larson, Silva, and Jarvis, Diane (2016) The importance of water clarity to tourists in the Great Barrier Reef and their willingness to pay to improve it. Tourism Economics, 22 (2). pp. 331-352.

Jarvis, Diane (2016) The contribution of economic, social and environmental factors to life and tourist satisfaction. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Stoeckl, N., Chaiechi, T., Farr, M., Jarvis, D., Álvarez-Romero, J.G., Kennard, M.J., Hermoso, V., and Pressey, R.L. (2015) Co-benefits and trade-offs between agriculture and conservation: a case study in Northern Australia. Biological Conservation, 191. pp. 478-494.

Jarvis, Diane (2015) Could climate change redistribute global tourism activity by impacting trip satisfaction? In: Proceedings of the 24th Annual Council for Australasian University Tourism and Hospitality Education Conference. pp. 178-190. From: CAUTHE 2015: 25th Annual Council for Australasian University Tourism and Hospitality Education Conference: rising tides and sea changes, 2-5 February 2015, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia.

Stoeckl, Natalie, Chaiechi, Taha, Farr, Marina, Esparon, Michelle, Larson, Silva, Jarvis, Diane, Chacon Calvo, Adriana, and Tran, Lai Thi (2015) Improving the efficiency of biodiversity investment: final report. Report. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, NT, Australia.

Stoeckl, Natalie, Farr, Marina, Jarvis, Diane, Larson, Silva, Esparon, Michelle, Sakata, Hana, Chaiechi, Taha, Liu, Hongbo, Brodie, Jon, Lewis, Stephen, Mustika, Putu, Adams, Vanessa, Chacon, Adriana, Bos, Melissa, Pressey, Bob, Kubiszewski, Ida, and Costanza, Bob (2014) The Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area: its 'value' to residents and tourists, and the effect of world prices on it. Final report to the National Environmental Research Program. Report. Reef and Rainforest Research Centre, James Cook University, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Jarvis, Diane, Stoeckl, Natalie, and Chaiechi, Taha (2013) Applying econometric techniques to hydrological problems in a large basin: quantifying the rainfall–discharge relationship in the Burdekin, Queensland, Australia. Journal of Hydrology, 496. pp. 107-121.

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