Publications by:
James R.A. Butler
Also publishes as (James R.L.A. Butler, James Butler, J.R.A. Butler)
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Smout, Felicity A., Skerratt, Lee F., Johnson, Christopher N., Butler, James R.A., and Congdon, Bradley C. (2018) Zoonotic helminth diseases in dogs and dingoes utilising shared resources in an Australia indigenous community. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, 3 (4). 110.
Smout, Felicity A., Skerratt, Lee F., Butler, James R.A., Johnson, Christopher N., Congdon, Bradley C., and Thompson, R.C. Andrew (2017) The hookworm Ancylostoma ceylanicum: an emerging public health risk in Australian tropical rainforests and Indigenous communities. One Health, 3. pp. 66-69.
Morrant, Damian S., Johnson, Christopher N., Butler, James R.A., and Congdon, Bradley C. (2017) Biodiversity friend or foe: land use by a top predator, the dingo in contested landscapes of the Australian Wet Tropics. Austral Ecology, 42 (3). pp. 252-264.
Morrant, Damian S., Wurster, Christopher M., Johnson, Christopher N., Butler, James R.A., and Congdon, Bradley C. (2017) Prey use by dingoes in a contested landscape: ecosystem service provider or biodiversity threat? Ecology and Evolution, 7 (21). pp. 8927-8935.
Butler, James R.A., Darbas, Toni, Addison, Jane, Bohensky, Erin L., Carter, Lucy, Cosijin, Michaela, Maru, Yiheyis T., Stone-Jovicich, Samantha, Williams, Liana J., and Rodrigues, Luis C. (2017) A hierarchy of needs for achieving impact in international research for development. In: Schandl, Heinz, and Walker, Iain, (eds.) Social Science and Sustainability. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, pp. 109-129.
Gratani, Monica, Royee, Frank, and Butler, James (2016) A research process and criteria–indicators framework for developing indigenous freshwater ecosystem health monitoring. Cogent Environmental Science, 2. 1214228.
Smout, Felicity A., Skerratt, Lee F., Butler, James R.A., Johnson, Christopher N., and Congdon, Bradley C. (2016) Dingoes (Canis dingo Meyer, 1793) continue to be an important reservoir host of Dirofilaria immitis in low density housing areas in Australia. Veterinary Parasitology, 215. pp. 6-10.
Skewes, Tim, Hunter, C.M., Butler, J.R.A., Lyne, V.D., Suadnya, W., and Wise, R.M. (2016) The Asset Drivers, Well-being Interaction Matrix (ADWIM): a participatory tool for estimating future impacts on ecosystem services and livelihoods. Climate Risk Management, 12. pp. 69-82.
Gratani, Monica, Sutton, Stephen G., Butler, James R.A., Bohensky, Erin L., and Foale, Simon (2016) Indigenous environmental values as human values. Cogent Social Sciences, 2. 1185811.
Oteros-Rozas , Elisa, Martin-López, Berta, Daw, Tim M., Bohensky, Erin L., Butler, James R.A., Hill, Rosemary, Martin-Ortaga, Julia, Quinlin, Allyson, Revera, Frederica, Ruiz-Mallén, Isabel, Thyresson, Matilda, Mistry, Jayalaxshmi, Palomo, Ignacio, Peterson, Garry D., Plieninger, Tobias, Waylen, Kerry A., Beach, Dylan M. , Bohnet, Iris C,, Hamann, Maike, Hanspach, Jan, Hubacek, Klaus, Lavorel, Sandra, and Vilardy, Sandra P. (2015) Participatory scenario planning in place-based social-ecological research: insights and experiences from 23 case studies. Ecology and Society, 20 (4). 32.
Gratani, Monica, Bohensky, Erin L., Butler, James R.A., Sutton, Stephen G., and Foale, Simon (2014) Experts' perspectives on the integration of Indigenous knowledge and science in Wet Tropics natural resource management. Australian Geographer, 45 (2). pp. 167-184.
Butler, James R.A., Linnell, John D.C., Morrant, Damian, Athreya, Vidya, Lescureux, Nicholas, and McKeown, Adam (2014) Dog eat dog, cat eat dog: social-ecological dimensions of dog predation by wild carnivores. In: Gompper, Matthew E., (ed.) Free-Ranging Dogs and Wildlife Conservation. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 117-143.
Butler, James R.A., Wong, Grace Y., Metcalfe, Daniel J., Honzák, Miroslav, Pert, Petina L., Rao, Nalini, van Grieken, Martijn E., Lawson, Tina, Bruce, Caroline, Kroon, Frederieke J., and Brodie, Jon E. (2013) An analysis of trade-offs between multiple ecosystem services and stakeholders linked to land use and water quality management in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 180. pp. 176-191.
Wood, Apanie L., Butler, James R.A., Sheaves, Marcus, and Wani, Jacob (2013) Sport fisheries: opportunities and challenges for diversifying coastal livelihoods in the Pacific. Marine Policy, 42. pp. 305-314.
Pert, Petina L., Butler, James R.A., Bruce, Caroline, and Metcalfe, Daniel (2012) A composite threat indicator approach to monitor vegetation condition in the Wet Tropics, Queensland, Australia. Ecological Indicators, 18. pp. 191-199.
Gooch, Margaret, Butler, James R.A., Cullen-Unsworth, Leanne C., Rigano, Donna, and Manning, Chris (2012) Community-derived indicator domains for social resilience to water quality decline in a Great Barrier Reef catchment, Australia. Society and Natural Resources, 25 (5). pp. 421-439.
Butler, James R.A., Tawake, Alifereti, Skewes, Tim, Tawake, Lavenia, and McGrath, Vic (2012) Integrating traditional ecological knowledge and fisheries management in the Torres Strait, Australia: the catalytic role of turtles and dugong as cultural keystone species. Ecology and Society, 17 (4). 34. pp. 1-19.
Cullen-Unsworth, Leanne Claire, Hill, Rosemary, Butler, James R.A., and Wallace, Marilyn (2012) A research process for integrating Indigenous and scientific knowledge in cultural landscapes: principles and determinants of success in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, Australia. Geographical Journal, 178 (4). pp. 351-365.
Bohensky, Erin, Butler, James R.A., Costanza, Robert, Bohnet, Iris, Delisle, Aurélie, Fabricius, Katharina, Gooch, Margaret, Kubiszewski, Ida, Lukacs, George, Pert, Petina, and Wolanski, Eric (2011) Future makers or future takers? A scenario analysis of climate change and the Great Barrier Reef. Global Environmental Change, 21 (3). pp. 876-893.
Sangha, K.K., Butler, J.R.A., Delisle, A., and Stanley, O. (2011) Identifying links between ecosystem services and Aboriginal well-Being and livelihoods in north Australia: applying the millennium ecosystem assessment framework. Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering, 5 (7). pp. 931-946.
Gratani, Monica, Butler, James R.A., Royee, Frank, Valentine, Peter, Burrows, Damien, Canendo, Warren I., and Anderson, Alex S. (2011) Is validation of indigenous ecological knowledge a disrespectful process? A case study of traditional fishing poisons and invasive fish management from the Wet Tropics, Australia. Ecology and Society, 16 (3). 25. pp. 1-14.
Costanza, R., Bohensky, E., Butler, J.R.A., Bohnet, I., Delisle, A., Fabricius, K., Gooch, M., Kubiszewski, I., Lukacs, G., Pert, P., and Wolanski, E. (2011) A scencario analysis of climate change and ecosystem services for the Great Barrier Reef. In: Wolanski, Eric, McLusky, Donald, van den Belt, M., and Costanza, R., (eds.) Ecological Economics of Estuaries and Coasts. Treatise on Estuarine and Coastal Science, 12 . Academic Press, London, UK, pp. 305-326.
Pert, Petina L., Hill, Rosemary, Williams, Kristen J., Harding, Elaine K., O'Malley, Tony, Grace, Rowena A., Dale, Allan P., Bohnet, Iris, and Butler, James R.L.A. (2010) Scenarios for community-based approaches to biodiversity conservation: a case study from the Wet Tropics, Queensland, Australia. Australian Geographer, 41 (3). pp. 285-306.
Pert, P.L., Butler, J.R.A., Brodie, J.E., Bruce, C., Honzák, M., Kroon, F.J., Metcalfe, D., Mitchell, D., and Wong, G. (2010) A catchment-based approach to mapping hydrological ecosystem services using riparian habitat: a case study from the Wet Tropics, Australia. Ecological Complexity, 7 (3). pp. 378-388.
Berry, Helen, Butler, James R.A., Burgess, C. Paul, King, Ursula G., Tsey, Komla, Cadet-James, Yvonne L., Rigby, C. Wayne, and Raphael, Beverley (2010) Mind, body, spirit: co-benefits for mental health from climate change adaptation and caring for country in remote Aboriginal Australian communities. NSW Public Health Bulletin, 21 (5-6). pp. 139-145.
Cullen-Unsworth, Leanne Claire, Butler, James R.A., Hill, Rosemary, and Wallace, Marilyn (2010) Cooperative research: an example from the Wet Tropics of Queensland. International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, 5 (6). pp. 139-155.
Nelson, Paul N., Webb, Michael J., Orrell, Ian, van Rees, Harm, Banabas, Murom, Berthelsen, Suzanne, Sheaves, Marcus, Bakani, Felix, Pukam, Otto, Hoare, Michael, Griffiths, William, King, Graham, Carberry, Peter, Pipai, Rachel, McNeill, Ann, Meekers, Petra, Lord, Simon, Butler, James, Pattison, Tony, Armour, John, and Dewhurst, Charles (2010) Environmental sustainability of oil palm cultivation in Papua New Guinea. ACIAR Technical Reports, 75 . Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Canberra, ACT, Australia.
Gratani, Monica, and Butler, James R.A. (2010) Stepping out of our paradigm: a path for the integration of scientific and traditional ecological knowledge in natural resource management. In: Proceedings of the 4th International Traditional Knowledge Conference 2010. pp. 115-118. From: 4th International Traditional Knowledge Conference, 6–9 June 2010, Auckland, New Zealand.
Tawake, L., Butler, J.R.A., Skewes, T., Tawake, A., McGrath, V., and Morseu, F. (2010) Towards Regional and Community-Scale Reporting of Marine Ecosystem Health in the Torres Strait. Report. CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, St Lucia, QLD, Australia.
Cullen, Leanne Claire, Butler, James R.A., Hill, Rosemary, and Margules, Chris R. (2008) Framework for the identification of linked cultural and biophysical indicators for the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability, 4 (2). pp. 37-46.