Publications by: Silva Larson

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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Moglia, Magnus, Alexander, Kim S., Larson, Silva, (Giger)-Dray, Anne, Greenhalgh, Garry, Thammavong, Phommath, Thephavanh, Manithaythip, and Case, Peter (2020) Gendered roles in agrarian transition: a study of lowland rice farming in Lao PDR. Sustainability, 12 (13). 5403.

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.

Alexander, Kim S., Greenhalgh, Garry, Moglia, Magnus, Thephavanh, Manithaythip, Sinavong, Phonevilay, Larson, Silva, Jovanovic, Tom, and Case, Peter (2020) What is technology adoption? Exploring the agricultural research value chain for smallholder farmers in Lao PDR. Agriculture and Human Values, 37. pp. 17-32.

Larson, Silva, (Giger)-Dray, Anne, Corlioney, Tina, Thephavanh, Manithaythip, Thammavong, Phommath, Vorlasan, Sisavan, Connell, John G., Moglia, Magnus, Case, Peter, Alexander, Kim S., and Perez, Pascal (2020) A game-based approach to exploring gender differences in smallholder decisions to change farming practices: white rice production in Laos. Sustainability, 12 (16). 6594.

Greenhalgh, Garry, Alexander, Kim S., Larson, Silva, Thammavong, Phommath, Sacklokham, Silinthone, Thephavanh, Manithaythip, Sinavong, Phonevilay, Moglia, Magnus, Perez, Pascal, and Case, Peter (2019) Transdisciplinary agricultural research in Lao PDR. Journal of Rural Studies, 72. pp. 216-227.

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.

Moglia, Magnus, Alexander, Kim S., Thephavanh, Manithaythip, Thammavong, Phomma, Sodahak, Viengkham, Khounsy, Bountom, Vorlasan, Sysavanh, Larson, Silva, Connell, John, and Case, Peter (2018) A Bayesian network model to explore practice change by smallholder rice farmers in Lao PDR. Agricultural Systems, 164. pp. 84-94.

Alexander, Kim S., Parry, Lucy, Thammavong, Phomma, Sackloham, Silinthone, Pasouvang, Somphanh, Connell, John G., Jovanovic, Tom, Moglia, Magnus, Larson, Silva, and Case, Peter (2018) Rice farming systems in Southern Lao PDR: interpreting farmers' agricultural production decisions using Q methodology. Agricultural Systems, 160. pp. 1-10.

Stoeckl, Natalie, Hicks, Christina, Farr, Marina, Grainger, Daniel, Esparon, Michelle, Thomas, Joseph, and Larson, Silva (2018) The crowding out of complex social goods. Ecological Economics, 144. pp. 65-72.

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.

Esparon, Michelle, Farr, Marina, Larson, Silva, and Stoeckl, Natalie (2018) Social values and growth and their implications for ecosystem services in the long-run. Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, 24 (3). pp. 327-346.

Stoeckl, Natalie, Larson, Silva, Thomas, Joseph, Hicks, Christina, Pascoe, Sean, and Marsh, Helene (2018) Socioeconomic impacts of changes to marine fisheries and aquaculture that are brought about through climate change. In: Phillips, Bruce F., and Pérez-Ramírez, Monica, (eds.) Climate Change Impacts on Fisheries and Aquaculture: A Global Analysis. Wiley Blackwell, Chichester, UK, pp. 925-958.

Farr, Marina, Stoeckl, Natalie, Esparon, Michelle, Grainger, Daniel, and Larson, Silva (2016) Economic values and Indigenous Protected Areas across Northern Australia. Final report. External Commissioned Report. James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia.

Stoeckl, Natalie, Grainger, Daniel, Esparon, Michelle, Farr, Marina, Larson, Silva, Kennard, Mark, Álvarez-Romero, Jorge G., Cattarino, Lorenzo, Adams, Vanessa, Douglas, Michael, Pressey, Bob, and Pannell, David (2016) Integrated models, frameworks and decision support tools to guide management and planning in Northern Australia. Final report. Report. James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia.

Larson, Silva, Kirono, Dewi G.C., Tjandraatmadja, Grace, and Barkey, Roland (2016) Monitoring and evaluation approaches in water resources project design: experiences from an urban water system climate change adaptation project in Indonesia. Water Policy, 18 (3). pp. 708-726.

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.

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.

Smajgl, Alex, Ward, John R., Foran, Tira, Dore, John, and Larson, Silva (2015) Visions, beliefs, and transformation: exploring cross-sector and transboundary dynamics in the wider Mekong region. Ecology and Society, 20 (2).

Larson, Silva, Stoeckl, Natalie, Farr, Marina, and Esparon, Michelle (2015) The role the Great Barrier Reef plays in resident wellbeing and implications for its management. Ambio, 44 (3). pp. 166-177.

Esparon, Michelle, Stoeckl, Natalie, Farr, Marina, and Larson, Silva (2015) The significance of environmental values for destination competitiveness and sustainable tourism strategy making: insights from Australia's Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 23 (5). pp. 706-725.

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.

Esparon, Michelle, Stoeckl, Natalie, Larson, Silva, Farr, Marina, and Schmider, Joann (2014) How 'valuable' are the ecosystem services of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area to residents and tourists? Report to the National Environmental Research Program. Report. Reef and Rainforest Research Centre, James Cook University, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Kirono, Dewi G.C., Larson, Silva, Tjandraatmadja, Grace, Leitch, Anne, Neumann, Luis, Maheepala, Shiroma, Barkey, Roland, Achmad, Amran, and Selintung, Mary (2014) Adapting to climate change through urban water management: a participatory case study in Indonesia. Regional Environmental Change, 14 (1). pp. 355-367.

Hilbert, David W., Hill, Rosemary, Moran, Catherine, Turton, Stephen M., Bohnet, Iris C., Marshall, Nadine A., Pert, Petina L., Stoeckl, Natalie, Murphy, Helen T., Reside, April E., Laurance, Susan G.W., Alamgir, Mohammed, Coles, Rob, Crowley, Gabriel, Curnock, Matt, Dale, Allan, Duke, Norman C., Esparon, Michelle, Farr, Marina, Gillet, Sarah, Gooch, Margaret, Fuentes, Mariana, Hamann, Mark, James, Cassandra S., Kroon, Frederieke J., Larson, Silva, Lyons, Pethie, Marsh, Helene, Meyer Steiger, Dagmar, Sheaves, Marcus, and Westcott, David (2014) Climate change issues and impacts in the Wet Tropics NRM cluster region. Report. James Cook University, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Larson, Silva, Farr, Marina, Stoeckl, Natalie, Chacon, Adriana, and Esparon, Michelle (2014) Does participation in outdoor activities determine residents' appreciation of nature: a case study from the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Environment and Natural Resources Research, 4 (3). pp. 211-226.

Hilbert, David W., Hill, Rosemary, Moran, Catherine, Turton, Steve M., Bohnet, Iris C., Marshall, Nadine A., Pert, Petina L., Stoeckl, Natalie, Murphy, Helen T., Reside, April E., Laurance, Susan G.W., Alamgir, Mohammed, Coles, Rob, Crowley, Gabriel, Curnock, Matthew, Dale, Allan, Duke, Norman C., Esparon, Michelle, Farr, Marina, Gillet, Sarah, Gooch, Margaret, Fuentes, Marianna, Hamann, Mark, James, Cassandra S., Kroon, Frederieke J., Larson, Silva, Lyons, Pethie, Marsh, Helene, Meyer Steiger, Dagmar, Sheaves, Marcus, and Westcott, David A. (2014) Key messages extracted from the Synthesis of Climate Change Issues and Impacts in the Wet Tropics NRM Cluster Region. Report. James Cook University, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Stoeckl, Natalie, Farr, Marina, Larson, Silva, Adams, Vanessa M., Kubiszewski, Ida, Esparon, Michelle, and Costanza, Robert (2014) A new approach to the problem of overlapping values: a case study in Australia's Great Barrier Reef. Ecosystem Services, 10. pp. 61-78.

Larson, Silva, Alexander, Kim S., Djalante, Riyanti, and Kirono, Dewi G.C. (2013) The added value of understanding informal social networks in an adaptive capacity assessment: explorations of an urban water management system in Indonesia. Water Resources Management, 27 (13). pp. 4425-4441.

Larson, Silva, Stoeckl, Natalie, Neil, Barbara, and Welters, Riccardo (2013) Using resident perceptions of values associated with the Australian Tropical Rivers to identify policy and management priorities. Ecological Economics, 94. pp. 9-18.

Larson, Silva (2013) Wellbeing Assessment for Climate Change. Manual. Cairns Institute, James Cook University, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Larson, Silva, De Freitas, Debora M., and Hicks, Christina C. (2013) Sense of place as a determinant of people's attitudes towards the environment: implications for natural resources management and planning in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Journal of Environmental Management, 117. pp. 226-234.

Larson, S., Stoeckl, N., and Blanco-Martin, B. (2013) On the use of socioeconomic typologies for improved integrated management of data-poor regions: explorations from the Australian north. Australasian Journal of Environmental Management, 20 (4). pp. 302-319.

Measham, Thomas G., Richards, Carol, Robinson, Cathy J., Larson, Silva, and Brake, Lynn (2013) Terms of engagement: consensus or control in remote Australian resource management? In: Aslin, Heather J., and Lockie, Stewart, (eds.) Engaged Environmental Citizenship. Charles Darwin University Press, Darwin, NT, Australia, pp. 118-135.

Taylor, Andrew, Larson, Silva, Stoeckl, Natalie, and Carson, Dean (2011) The haves and have nots in Australia's tropical north – new perspectives on a persisting problem. Geographical Research, 49 (1). pp. 13-22.

Larson, Silva, and Stone-Jovicich, Samantha (2011) Community perceptions of water quality and current institutional arrangements in the Great Barrier Reef Region of Australia. Water Policy, 13 (3). pp. 411-424.

Larson, Silva (2011) From Individual Wellbeing to Regional Priorities: concepts and measures to assist policy makers. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.

Larson, Silva, and Brake, Lynn (2011) Natural resources management arrangements in the Lake Eyre Basin: an enabling environment for community engagement? Rural Society, 21 (1). pp. 32-42.

Jackson, Sue, Stoeckl, Natalie, and Larson, Silva (2011) The social, cultural and economic significance of tropical aquatic ecosystems: a diversity of values. In: Pusey, B.J., (ed.) Aquatic Biodiversity in Northern Australia: patterns, threats and future. Charles Darwin University Press, Darwin, NT, Australia, pp. 173-190.

Smajgl, A, Larson, S., Hug, B., and Martins De Freitas, D.M. (2010) Water use benefit index as a tool for community-based monitoring of water related trends in the Great Barrier Reef region. Journal of Hydrology, 395 (1-2). pp. 1-9.

Larson, Silva (2010) Regional well-being in tropical Queensland, Australia: developing a dissatisfaction index to inform government policy. Envrionment and Planning A, 42 (12). pp. 2972-2989.

Larson, Silva (2010) Understanding barriers to social adaptation: are we targeting the right concerns? Architectural Science Review, 53 (1). pp. 51-58.

Larson, Silva (2010) The socio-economic features of northern Australia. In: Gerritson, Rolf, (ed.) North Australian Political Economy: issues and agendas. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, NT, Australia, pp. 1-17.

Larson, Silva (2010) Can the concept of human wellbeing help identify regional policy priorities? PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Larson, Silva (2009) Communicating stakeholder priorities in the Great Barrier Reef region. Society & Natural Resources, 22 (7). pp. 650-664.

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