Publications by:
Natalie Stoeckl
Also publishes as (Natalie E. Stoeckl, N. Stoeckl, N.E. Stoeckl)
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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.
Mahony, Tracey, Adams, Vanessa, Navarro, Matt, Jarvis, Diane, Stoeckl, Natalie, Chuah, Swee-Hoon, and Gelves, Francisco (2023) We like to fish:characterising the recreational fishing population and designing messages to improve compliance. External Commissioned Report. Univeristy of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS, Australia.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Li, Qian, Stoeckl, Natalie, and King, David (2019) Using the life-satisfaction approach to quantify the complex inter-related impacts of coal mining on host communities: a case study in Shanxi, China. Resources Policy, 62. pp. 305-316.
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.
Fernandez, Cheryl Joy, Stoeckl, Natalie, and Welters, Riccardo (2019) The cost of doing nothing in the face of climate change: a case study, using the life satisfaction approach to value the tangible and intangible costs of flooding in the Philippines. Climate and Development Journal, 11 (9). pp. 825-838.
Grainger, Daniel, and Stoeckl, Natalie (2019) The importance of social learning for non-market valuation. Ecological Economics, 164. 106339.
Farr, Marina, and Stoeckl, Natalie (2018) Overoptimism and the undervaluation of ecosystem services: a case-study of recreational fishing in Townsville, adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef. Ecosystem Services, 31 (Part C). pp. 433-444.
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.
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.
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.
Li, Qian, Stoeckl, Natalie, King, David, and Gyuris, Emma (2018) Using both objective and subjective indicators to investigate the impacts of coal mining on wellbeing of host communities: a case-study in Shanxi Province, China. Social Indicators Research, 137 (3). pp. 895-921.
Delisle, Aurélie, Kiatkoski Kim, Milena, Stoeckl, Natalie, Watkin Lui, Felecia, and Marsh, Helene (2018) The socio-cultural benefits and costs of the traditional hunting of dugongs Dugong dugon and green turtles Chelonia mydas in Torres Strait, Australia. Oryx, 52 (2). pp. 250-261.
Wei, Fuwen, Costanza, Robert, Dai, Qiang, Stoeckl, Natalie, Gu, Xiaodong, Farber, Stephen, Nie, Yonggang, Kubiszewski, Ida, Hu, Yibo, Swaisgood, Ronald, Yang, Xuyu, Bruford, Michael, Chen, Youping, Voinov, Alexey, Qi, Dunwu, Owen, Megan, Yan, Li, Kenny, Daniel C., Zhang, Zejun, Hou, Rong, Jiang, Shiwei, Liu, Hong-Bo, Zhan, Xiangjiang, Zhang, Li, Yang, Biao, Zhao, Lianjun, Zheng, Xiaoguang, Zhou, Wenliang, Wen, Yali, Gao, Heran, and Zhang, Wen (2018) The value of ecosystem services from giant panda reserves. Current Biology, 28 (13). pp. 2174-2180.
Diedrich, Amy, Stoeckl, Natalie, Gurney, Georgina G., Esparon, Michelle, and Pollnac, Richard (2017) Social capital as a key determinant of perceived benefits of community-based marine protected areas. Conservation Biology, 31 (2). pp. 311-321.
Li, Qian, Stoeckl, Natalie, King, David, and Gyuris, Emma (2017) Exploring the impacts of coal mining on host communities in Shanxi, China – using subjective data. Resources Policy, 53. pp. 125-134.
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.
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.
Pascoe, Sean, Innes, James, Tobin, Renae, Stoeckl, Natalie, Paredes, Samantha, and Dauth, Kieron (2016) Beyond GVP: the value of inshore commercial fisheries to fishers and consumers in regional communities on Queensland’s east coast: Final Report. Report. Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, Canberra, ACT, Australia.
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.
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.
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.
Watkin Lui, Felecia, Stoeckl, Natalie, Delisle, Aurélie, Kiatkoski-Kim, Milena, and Marsh, Helene (2016) Motivations for sharing bushmeat with an urban diaspora in indigenous Australia. Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 21 (4). pp. 345-360.
Hill, Rosemary, George, Melissa, Stoeckl, Natalie, and Lyons, Pethie (2016) Research priorities for Indigenous protected Areas (IPAs) across northern Australia. Other. National Environmental Science Programme, Cairns, QLD, Australia.
Watkin Lui, Felecia, Kiatkoski-Kim, Milena, Delisle, Aurélie, Stoeckl, Natalie, and Marsh, Helene (2016) Setting the table: indigenous engagement on environmental issues in a politicized context. Society and Natural Resources, 29 (11). pp. 1263-1279.
Barnett, Adam, Abrantes, Kátya G., Baker, Ronald, Diedrich, Amy S., Farr, Marina, Kuilboer, Alf, Mahony, Tracey, McLeod, Ian, Moscardo, Gianna, Prideaux, Murray, Stoeckl, Natalie, van Luyn, Ariella, and Sheaves, Marcus (2016) Sportfisheries, conservation and sustainable livelihoods: a multidisciplinary guide to developing best practice. Fish and Fisheries, 17 (3). pp. 696-713.
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.
Mustika, Putu Liza Kusuma, Stoeckl, Natalie, and Farr, Marina (2016) The potential implications of environmental deterioration for business and non-business visitor expenditures in a natural setting: a case study of Australia's Great Barrier Reef. Tourism Economics, 22 (3). pp. 484-504.
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.
Bos, Melissa, Pressey, Robert L., and Stoeckl, Natalie (2015) Marine conservation finance: the need for and scope of an emerging field. Ocean & Coastal Management, 114. pp. 116-128.
Carmody, Julie, Murphy, Helen, Hill, Ro, Catterall, Carla, Goosem, Stephen, Dale, Allan, Westcott, David, Wellbergen, Justin, Shoo, Luke, Stoeckl, Natalie, and Esparon, Michelle (2015) The importance of protecting and conserving the Wet Tropics: a synthesis of NERP Tropical Ecosystems Hub Tropical Rainforest research outputs 2011-2014. Report to the National Environmental Research Program. Report. Reef and Rainforest Research Centre, James Cook University, Cairns, 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.
Hicks, Christina C., Cinner, Joshua E., Stoeckl, Natalie, and McClanahan, Tim R. (2015) Linking ecosystem services and human-values theory. Conservation Biology, 29 (5). pp. 1471-1480.
Delisle, Aurélie, Watkin Lui, Felecia, Stoeckl, Natalie, and Marsh, Helene (2015) The Sharing and Consumption of Dugong and Turtle Meat Outside Torres Strait: management implications and options. Report. James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia.
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.
Hicks, Christina C., Stoeckl, Natalie, Cinner, Joshua E., and Robinson, Jan (2014) Fishery benefits and stakeholder priorities associated with a coral reef fishery and their implications for management. Environmental Science & Policy, 44. pp. 258-270.
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.
Stoeckl, Natalie, Esparon, Michelle, Farr, Marina, Delisle, Aurelie, and Stanley, Owen (2014) The great asymmetric divide: an empirical investigation of the link between indigenous and non-indigenous economic systems in Northern Australia. Papers in Regional Science, 93 (4). pp. 783-801.
Adams, Vanessa, Álvarez-Romero, Jorge G., Carwardine, Josie, Cattarino, Lorenzo, Hermoso, Virgilio, Kennard, Mark J., Linke, Simon, Pressey, Robert L., and Stoeckl, Natalie (2014) Planning across freshwater and terrestrial realms: co-benefits and tradeoffs between conservation actions. Conservation Letters, 7 (5). pp. 425-440.
Farr, Marina, Stoeckl, Natalie, and Sutton, Stephen (2014) Recreational fishing and boating: are the determinants the same? Marine Policy, 47. pp. 126-137.
Fernandez, Cheryl Joy, Welters, Riccardo, and Stoeckl, Natalie (2014) How does flooding influence life satisfaction of residents in the Metro-Iloilo region, Philippines. In: Proceedings of International Symposium on Business and Management. pp. 586-603. From: ISBM 2014: International Symposium on Business and Management, 2-4 April 2014, Nagoya, Japan.
Farr, Marina, Stoeckl, Natalie, and Beg, Rabiul Alam (2014) The non-consumptive (tourism) 'value' of marine species in the Northern section of the Great Barrier Reef. Marine Policy, 43. pp. 89-103.
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.
Esparon, Michelle, Gyuris, Emma, and Stoeckl, Natalie (2014) Does ECO certification deliver benefits? An empirical investigation of visitors' perceptions of the importance of ECO certification's attributes and of operators' performance. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 22 (1). pp. 148-169.
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.
Stoeckl, Natalie (2014) Economic equity and major development. Report Section. The Regional Australia Institute, James Cook University, Central Queensland University, The University of Notre Dame and Ninti One, Queensland, Australia.
Bos, Melissa, Pressey, Robert L., and Stoeckl, Natalie (2014) Effective marine offsets for the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. Environmental Science & Policy, 42. pp. 1-15.
Adams, Vanessa M., Pressey, Robert L., and Stoeckl, Natalie (2014) Estimating landholders' probability of participating in a stewardship program, and the implications for spatial conservation priorities. PLoS ONE, 9 (6). e97941.
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.
Adams, Vanessa M., Pressey, Robert L., and Stoeckl, Natalie (2014) Navigating trade-offs in land-use planning: integrating human well-being into objective setting. Ecology and Society, 19 (4). 53.
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.
Corrie, Kristen, Stoeckl, Natalie, and Chaiechi, Taha (2013) Tourism and economic growth in Australia: an empirical investigation of causal links. Tourism Economics, 19 (6). pp. 1317-1344.
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.
Esparon, Michelle, Stoeckl, Natalie, and Gyuris, Emma (2013) ECO certification and tourism operators: marketing and operational issues. Tourism Issues: tourism sciences review, 16. pp. 59-78.
Ban, Natalie C., Mills, Morena, Tam, Jordan, Hicks, Christina C., Klain, Sarah, Stoeckl, Natalie, Bottrill, Madeleine C., Levine, Jordan, Pressey, Robert L., Satterfield, Terre, and Chan, Kai MA (2013) A social–ecological approach to conservation planning: embedding social considerations. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 11 (4). pp. 194-202.
Esparon, Michelle, Stoeckl, Natalie, and Gyuris, Emma (2013) ECO certification in Queensland's Wet Tropics World Heritage Area: is it good for business? In: Tisdell, Clement A, (ed.) Handbook of tourism economics: analysis, new applications and case studies. World Scientific Publishing, Singapore, pp. 845-869.
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.
Stoeckl, Natalie, Esparon, Michelle, Farr, Marina, Delisle, Aurelie, and Stanley, Owen (2013) Distributional and consumptive water demand impacts of different types of economic growth in two northern Australian river catchments. Australian Journal of Regional Studies, 19 (3). pp. 396-432.
Chaiechi, T., and Stoeckl, N. (2013) Estimating the costs of conservation in multiple output agricultural setting. World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, 78. 316. pp. 1861-1868.
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.
Stoeckl, Natalie, Farr, Marina, and Sakata, Hana (2013) What do residents and tourists 'value' most in the GBRWHA? Report. Reef and Rainforest Research Centre Limited, Cairns, QLD, Australia.
Stoeckl, Natalie, Jackson, Sue, Pantus, Francis, Finn, Marcus, Kennard, Mark J., and Pusey, Bradley J. (2013) An integrated assessment of some of the financial, hydrological, ecological and social impacts of 'development' on Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in northern Australia. Biological Conservation, 159. pp. 214-221.
Chaiechi, Taha, Honeychurch, Shelley, and Stoeckl, Natalie (2012) Searching for cost synergies between market and non-market objectives in Northern Australia: can we improve the efficiency of biodiversity Investment? In: People and Conservation in Land and Sea Country. From: Oceania Section of the Society for Conservation Biology conference, , 21-23 September 2012, Darwin, NT, Australia. (Unpublished)
Everingham, Yvette L., Stoeckl, Natalie E., Cusack, Justin, and Osborne, John A. (2012) Quantifying the benefits of a long-lead ENSO prediction model to enhance harvest management: a case study for the Herbert sugarcane growing region, Australia. International Journal of Climatology, 32 (7). pp. 1069-1076.
Adams, Vanessa M., Pressey, Robert L., and Stoeckl, Natalie (2012) Estimating land and conservation management costs: the first step in designing a stewardship program for the Northern Territory. Biological Conservation, 148 (1). pp. 44-53.
Stoeckl, Natalie (2012) Comparing multipliers from survey and non-survey based IO models: an empirical investigation from Northern Australia. International Regional Science Review, 35 (4). pp. 367-388.
Altai, Zulgerel, Stoeckl, Natalie, and King, David (2012) Impacts of water demand side policies on Mongolian residential users. Water Practice & Technology, 7 (2). pp. 1-10.
Januchowski, Stephanie Renee, Moon, Katie, Stoeckl, Natalie, and Gray, Sally (2012) Social factors and private benefits influence landholders' riverine restoration priorities in tropical Australia. Journal of Environmental Management, 110. pp. 20-26.
Biggs, Duan, Hall, C. Michael, and Stoeckl, Natalie (2012) The resilience of formal and informal tourism enterprises to disasters: reef tourism in Phuket, Thailand. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 20 (5). pp. 645-665.
Farr, Marina, Stoeckl, Natalie, and Beg, Rabiul Alam (2011) The efficiency of the Environmental Management Charge in the Cairns management area of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 55 (3). pp. 322-341.
Osborne, J.A., Stoeckl, N.E., Everingham, Y.L., Inman-Bamber, N.G., and Welters, R. (2011) The economic value of conditioning harvest start date on long-lead seasonal climate forecasts. In: Proceedings of the 2011 Conference of the Australian Society of Sugar Cane Technologists. pp. 1-10. From: 2011 Conference of the Australian Society of Sugar Cane Technologists, 4-6 May 2011, Mackay, QLD, Australia.
Stoeckl, Natalie, Esparon, Michelle, Stanley, Owen, Farr, Marina, Delisle, Aurélie, and Altai, Zulgerel (2011) Socio-Economic Activity and Water Use in Australia's Tropical Rivers: a case study in the Mitchell and Daly River catchments: final report for The Tropical Rivers and Coastal Knowledge Research Consortium. Report. Charles Darwin University, Darwin.
Stoeckl, Natalie, Hicks, Christina C., Mills, Morena, Fabricius, Katharina, Esparon, Michelle, Kroon, Frederieke, Kaur, Kamaljit, and Costanza, Robert (2011) The economic value of ecosystem services in the Great Barrier Reef: our state of knowledge. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1219. pp. 113-133.
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.
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.
Stoeckl, Natalie, Birtles, Alastair, Farr, Marina, Mangott, Arnold, Curnock, Matthew, and Valentine, Peter (2010) Live-aboard dive boats in the Great Barrier Reef: regional economic impact and the relative values of their target marine species. Tourism Economics, 16 (4). pp. 995-1018.
Stoeckl, N., Birtles, A., Valentine, P., Farr, M., Curnock, M., Mangott, A., and Sobtzick, S. (2010) Understanding the Social and Economic Values of Key Marine Species in the Great Barrier Reef: MTSRF Project 4.8.6(a) Final Report, June 2010 with a section focusing on marine turtles. Report. Reef & Rainforest Research Centre, Townsville, QLD, Australia.
Prayaga, Prabha, Rolfe, John, and Stoeckl, Natalie (2010) The value of recreational fishing in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia: a pooled revealed preference and contingent behaviour model. Marine Policy, 34 (2). pp. 244-251.
Stoeckl, Natalie (2010) Bridging the asymmetric divide: background to, and strategies for bridging the divide between Indigenous and non-Indigenous economies in northern Australia. In: Gerritsen, Rolf, (ed.) North Australian Political Economy: issues and agendas. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, pp. 106-129.
Zeng, Benxiang, Gerritsen, Rolf, and Stoeckl, Natalie (2010) Contribution of Indigenous culture to tourism development. International Journal of Culture & Tourism Research, 3 (1). pp. 165-185.
Castorina, Diana, Stoeckl, N., and Welters, Riccardo (2010) Internal migration in Australia: does it exacerbate or mitigate regional skills disparities? In: Proceedings of 12th Path to Full Employment Conference. pp. 44-62. From: 12th Path to Full Employment Conference, 2 - 3 December 2010, Newcastle. NSW, Australia.
Gerritsen, Rolf, Stanley, Owen, and Stoeckl, Natalie (2010) The economic core? The Aboriginal contribution to the Alice Springs/Central Australian economy. Journal of Economic and Social Policy, 13 (2). 5. pp. 1-27.
Stoeckl, Natalie, and Stanley, Owen (2009) Maximising the benefits of development in Australia's Far North. Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, 15 (3). pp. 255-279.
Prayaga, Prabha, Rolfe, John, and Stoeckl, Natalie (2009) The value of recreational fishing along the Capricorn Coast: a pooled revealed preference and contingent behaviour model. In: Papers from 53rd annual conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society. pp. 1-20. From: Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society Conference 2009, 11-13 February 2009, Cairns, QLD, Australia.
Stoeckl, Natalie (2008) Enhancing the economic benefit of tourism at the local level. In: Moscardo, Gianna, (ed.) Building Community Capacity for Tourism Development. CAB International, Oxfordshire, UK, pp. 16-28.
Stoeckl, Natalie (2008) Enhancing the economic benefits of tourism at the local level. In: Moscardo, Gianna, (ed.) Building Community Capacity for Tourism Development. CABI, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK, pp. 16-28.
Jackson, Sue, Stoeckl, Natalie, Straton, Anna, and Stanley, Owen (2008) The changing value of Australian tropical rivers. Geographical Research, 46 (3). pp. 275-290.
Stoeckl, Natalie (2007) Using surveys of business expenditure to draw inferences about the size of regional multipliers: a case-study of tourism in Northern Australia. Regional Studies , 41 (7). pp. 917-931.
Stoeckl, Natalie, Stanley, Owen, Brown, Vicki, and Stoeckl, Wolf (2007) Regional Economic Multipliers in Australia's Tropical Savannas. Report. James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia.
Stoeckl, Natalie (2007) Regional expenditure patterns, remoteness and type of enterprise: which tourism businesses spend the largest amounts within their local communities? Economic Papers, 26 (1). pp. 64-85.
Stoeckl, Natalie, and Stanley, Owen (2007) Key industries in Australia's Tropical Savanna. Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, 13 (3). pp. 255-286.
Lanphier, Fleur, and Stoeckl, Natalie (2006) Australian wine exports and the AUSFTA. Journal of Wine Research, 17 (3). pp. 173-181.
Stoeckl, Natalie, Stanley, Owen, Brown, Vicki, Jackson, Sue, and Straton, Anna (2006) An Assessment of Social and Economic Values Associated with Australia's Tropical Rivers: a scoping report to Land and Water Australia's Tropical Rivers program. Report. CSIRO Publishing.
Stoeckl, Natalie, Greiner, Romy, and Mayocchi, Colin (2006) The community impacts of different types of visitors: An empirical investigation of tourism in north-west Queensland. Tourism Management, 27 (1). pp. 97-112.
Han, Jin, Stoeckl, Natalie, and Zhou, Zhang-Yue (2006) Poverty in mountainous areas in rural China: issues and suggestions to encourage sustainable development. In: Proceedings of ACESA 2006 International Conference. From: Emerging China: Internal Challenges and Global Implications, 13-14 July 2006, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Smith, Amanda J., Lee, Diane, Newsome, David, and Stoeckl, Natalie (2006) Production and consumption of wildlife icons: dolphin tourism at Monkey Mia, Western Australia. In: Meethan, K., Anderson, A., and Miles, S., (eds.) Tourism, Consumption and Representation: Narratives of Place and Self. CAB International, UK, pp. 113-139.
Smith, Amanda, Newsome, David, Lee, Diane, and Stoeckl, Natalie (2006) The Role of Wildlife Icons as Major Tourist Attractions: case studies: Monkey Mia Dolphins and Hervey Bay whale watching. Report. Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Tourism, Gold Coast, Qld.
Stoeckl, Natalie, and Mules, Trevor (2006) A travel cost analysis of the Australian Alps. Tourism Economics, 12 (4). pp. 495-518.
Stoeckl, Natalie, and Lanphier, Fleur (2005) Can tourism 'save' other regional businesses? In: Proceedings of SEGRA 2005 Sustainable Economic Growth for Regional Australia. pp. 1-20. From: SEGRA 2005 Ninth National Conference, 5 - 7 September 2005, Yeppoon, QLD, Australia.
Stoeckl, Natalie, and Stanley, Owen (2005) Land rich and data poor: modelling requirements in Australia’s far north. Economic Papers, 24 (3). pp. 230-248.
Stoeckl, Natalie, Smith, Amanda, Newsome, David, and Lee, Diane (2005) Regional economic dependence on iconic wildlife tourism: case studies of Monkey Mia and Hervey Bay. Journal of Tourism Studies, 16 (1). pp. 69-81.
Mules, Trevor, Stoeckl, Natalie, and Cegielski, Michele (2005) The Economic Values of Tourism in the Australian Alps. Report. Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Tourism, Gold Coast, QLD.
Herr, Alexander, Greiner, Romy , and Stoeckl, Natalie (2004) Understanding adoption of on-farm conservation practices in the Burdekin dry tropics, Queensland. Australasian Journal of Environmental Management, 11 (4). pp. 278-288.
Stoeckl, Natalie, and Stanley, Owen (2004) Modelling the Australian Savanna. In: Proceedings of ASBBS 7th International Conference. pp. 198-211. From: ASBBS 7th International Conference, 6 - 7 August 2004, Cairns, QLD, Australia.
Stoeckl, Natalie (2004) The private costs and benefits of environmental self-regulation: which firms have most to gain? Business Strategy and the Environment, 13 (3). pp. 135-155.
Greiner, Romy, Stoeckl, Natalie, and Schweigert, Roman (2004) Estimating community benefits from tourism: the case of Carpentaria Shire. In: Proceedings of the 48th Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society (AARES) 2004. - . From: 48th Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society (AARES) 2004, 11-13th February, 2004, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Stoeckl, Natalie (2003) A 'quick and dirty' travel cost model. Tourism Economics, 9 (3). pp. 325-335.
Stoeckl, Natalie (2003) Measurement error and functional form: implications for welfare estimates. Applied Economics Letters, 10 (5). pp. 259-270.
Papandrea, Franco, Stoeckl, Natalie, and Daly, Anne (2003) Bundling in the Australian telecommunications industry. Australian Economic Review, 36 (1). pp. 41-54.
Stoeckl, N., and Inman-Bamber, N.G. (2003) The value of irrigation water with uncertain future rain: a simulation case study of sugarcane irrigation in northern Australia. Water Resources Research, 39 (10). pp. 1302-1307.
Daly, Anne, and Stoeckl, Natalie (2000) Declaration of telecommunication services. Agenda, 7 (2). pp. 113-124.
Common, M., Bull, T., and Stoeckl, N. (1999) The travel cost method: an empirical investigation of Randall’s Difficulty. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 43 (4). pp. 457-477.
Knapman, Bruce, and Stoeckl, Natalie (1995) Recreation user fees: an Australian empirical investigation. Tourism Economics, 1 (1). pp. 5-15.