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Mahajan, Shauna L., Obiene, Samson, Ojwang, Lenice, Olwero, Nasser, Valdivia, Abel, Wosu, Adaoma, Adrid, Emily, Andradi-brown, Dominic A., Andriamalala, Gildas, Ban, Natalie C., Bennett, Nathan J., Blythe, Jessica, Cheng, Samantha H., Darling, Emily, De Nardo, Matheus, Drury O'Neill, Elizabeth, Epstein, Graham, Fidler, Robert Y., Fisher, Kim, Geldmann, Jonas, Gill, David A., Kroner, Rachel Golden, Gurney, Georgina, Jagadish, Arundhati, Jonas, Harry D., Lazuardi, Muhammad Erdi, Petersen, Samantha, Ranarivelo, Valencia V., Rasoloformanana, Lilia, Rasolozaka, Tojo M., Read, Daniel J., Mwaiteleke, Elia Sabula, and Ahmadia, Gabby (2024) Introducing Elinor for monitoring the governance and management of area-based conservation. Conservation Biology. e14213. (In Press)

Graham, Epstein, Apetrei, Cristina, Baggio, Jacopo, Chawla, Sivee, Cumming, Graeme, Gurney, Georgina, Morrison, Tiffany, Unnikrishnan, Hita, and Villamayor Tomas, Sergio (2024) The problem of institutional fit: Uncovering patterns with boosted decision trees. International Journal of the Commons, 18 (1). pp. 1-16.

Hampton-Smith, Melissa, Gurney, Georgina G., and Cinner, Joshua E. (2024) A systematic review of equity perceptions and outcomes in marine conservation. Biological Conservation, 289. 110395.

Chaitae, Apinya, Addison, Jane, Gordon, Iain J., and Marsh, Helene (2023) Domestic ivory trade: the supply chain for raw ivory in Thailand is driven by the financial needs of elephant owners and market factors. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. (In Press)

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)

Lockie, Stewart (2023) Sociologies of climate change are not enough. Putting the global biodiversity crisis on the sociological agenda. Environmental Sociology, 9 (1). pp. 1-5.

Salgueiro-Otero, Diego, Barnes, Michele L., and Ojea, Elena (2022) Climate adaptation pathways and the role of social-ecological networks in small-scale fisheries. Scientific Reports, 12. 15526.

Felipe-Lucia, Maria R., Guerrero, Angela M., Alexander, Steven M., Ashander, Jaime, Baggio, Jacopo A., Barnes, Michele L., Bodin, Orjan, Bonn, Aletta, Fortin, Marie-Josee, Friedman, Rachel S., Gephart, Jessica A., Helmstedt, Kate J., Keyes, Aislyn A., Kroetz, Kailin, Massol, Francois, Pocock, Michael J.O., Sayles, Jesse, Thompson, Ross M., Wood, Spencer A., and Dee, Laura E. (2022) Conceptualizing ecosystem services using social-ecological networks. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 37 (3). pp. 211-222.

Schwartz, Steven (2022) Get lost! Safeguarding lost tourists in wilderness environments. Australian Journal of Emergency Management, 36 (2). pp. 63-67.

Cinner, Joshua E., Zamborain-Mason, Jessica, Maire, Eva, Hoey, Andrew S., Graham, Nicholas A.J., Mouillot, David, Villeger, Sebastien, Ferse, Sebastian, and Lockie, Stewart (2022) Linking key human-environment theories to inform the sustainability of coral reefs. Current Biology, 32 (12). 2610-2620.e4.

Lockie, Stewart (2022) Mainstreaming climate change sociology. Environmental Sociology, 8 (1). pp. 1-6.

Chaitae, Apinya, Gordon, Iain J., Addison, Jane, and Marsh, Helene (2022) Protection of elephants to sustainable use of ivory in Thailand. Oryx, 56 (4). pp. 601-608.

Chaigneau, Tomas, Coulthard, Sarah, Daw, Tim M., Szaboova, Lucy, Camfield, Laura, Chapin, F. Stuart, Gasper, Des, Gurney, Georgina G., Hicks, Christina C., Ibrahim, Maggie, James, Thomas, Jones, Lindsey, Matthews, Nathanial, McQuistan, Colin, Reyers, Belinda, and Brown, Katrina (2022) Reconciling well-being and resilience for sustainable development. Nature Sustainability, 5. pp. 287-293.

Hicks, Christina C., Gephart, Jessica A., Koehn, J. Zachary, Nakayama, Shinnosuke, Payne, Hanna J., Allison, Edward H., Belhbib, Dyhia, Cao, Ling, Cohen, Philippa J., Fanzo, Jessica, Fluet-Chouinard, Etienne, Gelcich, Stefan, Golden, Christopher D., Gorospe, Kelvin D., Isaacs, Moenieba, Kuempel, Caitlin D., Lee, Kai N., MacNeil, M. Aaron, Maire, Eva, Njuki, Jemimah, Rao, Nitya, Sumaila, U. Rashid, Selig, Elizabeth R., Thilsted, Shakuntala H., Wabnitz, Colette C.C., and Naylor, Rosamond L. (2022) Rights and representation support justice across aquatic food systems. Nature Food, 3 (10). pp. 851-861.

Shurety, Amy L., Bodin, Örjan, and Cumming, Graeme S. (2022) A comparative approach to quantify the heterarchical structures of complex systems. Ecology and Society, 27 (3). 38.

Zoeller, Kim C., Gurney, Georgina G., and Cumming, Graeme S. (2022) The influence of landscape context on the production of cultural ecosystem services. Landscape Ecology, 37. pp. 883-894.

Lau, Jacqueline D., Song, Andrew M., Morrison, Tiffany, Fabinyi, Michael, Brown, Katrina, Blythe, Jessica, Allison, Edward H., and Adger, William Neil (2021) Morals and climate decision-making: insights from social and behavioural sciences. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 52. pp. 27-35.

Gurney, Georgina G., Darling, Emily S., Ahmadia, Gabby N., Agostini, Vera N., Ban, Natalie C., Blythe, Jessica, Claudet, Joachim, Epstein, Graham, Estradivari, Estradivari, Himes-Cornell, Amber, Jonas, Harry D., Armitage, Derek, Campbell, Stuart J., Cox, Courtney, Friedman, Whitney R., Gill, David, Lestari, Peni, Mangubhai, Sangeeta, McLeod, Elizabeth, Muthiga, Nyawira A., Naggea, Josheena, Ranaivoson, Ravaka, Wenger, Amelia, Yulianto, Irfan, and Jupiter, Stacy D. (2021) Biodiversity needs every tool in the box: use OECMs. Nature, 595 (7869). pp. 646-649.

Vella, Karen, Baresi, Umberto, Lockie, Stewart, and Taylor, Bruce (2021) Challenges and opportunities for assisted regional ecosystem adaptation: international experience and implications for adaptation research. PLoS ONE, 16 (9). e0257868.

Epstein, Graham, Gurney, Georgina, Chawla, Sivee, Anderies, John M., Baggio, Jacopo, Unnikrishnan, Hita, Villamayor Tomas, Sergio, and Cumming, Graeme S. (2021) Drivers of compliance monitoring in forest commons. Nature Sustainability, 4. pp. 450-456.

Lapointe, Marie, Gurney, Georgina G., Coulthard, Sarah, and Cumming, Graeme S. (2021) Ecosystem services, well-being benefits and urbanization associations in a Small Island Developing State. People and Nature, 3 (2). pp. 391-404.

Lucas, Patrick, Evans, Megan C., Lockie, Stewart, and Moon, Katie (2021) Environmental "nonuse rights" warrant caution. Science, 374 (6569). p. 832.

Cox, Michael, Gurney, Georgina G., Anderies, John M., Coleman, Eric, Darling, Emily, Epstein, Graham, Frey, Ulrich J., Nenadovic, Mateja, Schlager, Edella, and Villamayor-Tomas, Sergio (2021) Lessons learned from synthetic research projects based on the ostrom workshop frameworks. Ecology and Society, 26 (1). 17.

Mejias-Balsalobre, Carmen, Restrepo, Jamie, Borges, Gilberto, Garcia, Raul, Rojas-Cañizales, Daniela, Barrios-Garrido, Hector, and Valverde, Roldan A. (2021) Local community perceptions of sea turtle egg use in Tortuguero, Costa Rica. Ocean & Coastal Management, 201. 105423.

Cinner, Joshua E., Barnes, Michele L., Gurney, Georgina G., Lockie, Stewart, and Rojas, Cristian (2021) Markets and the crowding out of conservation-relevant behavior. Conservation Biology, 35 (3). pp. 816-823.

Grantham, Ruby, Álvarez-Romero, Jorge G., Mills, David J., Rojas, Cristian, and Cumming, Graeme S. (2021) Spatiotemporal determinants of seasonal gleaning. People and Nature, 3 (2). pp. 376-390.

Lapointe, Marie, Gurney, Georgina S., and Cumming, Graeme S. (2021) Urbanization affects how people perceive and benefit from ecosystem service bundles in coastal communities of the Global South. Ecosystems and People, 17 (1). pp. 57-68.

McClanahan, Timothy R., Darling, Emily S., Mangubhai, Sangeeta, Gurney, Georgina G., Lestari, W. Peni, Fox, Margaret, Jupiter, Stacy, Yulistianti, Dhila A., Muthiga, Nyawira A., and D’agata, Stephanie (2021) Views of management effectiveness in tropical reef fisheries. Fish and Fisheries, 22 (5). pp. 1085-1104.

Zoeller, Kim C., Gurney, Georgina G., Marshall, Nadine, and Cumming, Graeme S. (2021) The role of socio-demographic characteristics in mediating relationships between people and nature. Ecology and Society, 26 (3). pp. 20-43.

Wong, Catherine Mei Ling, and Lockie, Stewart (2020) Climate policy and industry elite perceptions of risk and uncertainty: a cross-national study. Society & Natural Resources, 33 (11). pp. 1399-1418.

Guerrero, A.M., Barnes, M., Bodin, Ö., Chadès, I., Davis, K.J., Iftekhar, M.S., Morgans, C., and Wilson, K.A. (2020) Key considerations and challenges in the application of social-network research for environmental decision making. Conservation Biology, 34 (3). pp. 733-742.

Thiault, Lauric, Gelcich, Stefan, Marshall, Nadine, Marshall, Paul, Chlous, Frederique, and Claudet, Joachim (2020) Operationalizing vulnerability for social-ecological integration in conservation and natural resource management. Conservation Letters, 13 (1). e12677.

Barnes, Michele L., Wang, Peng, Cinner, Joshua E., Graham, Nicholas A.J., Guerrero, Angela M., Jasny, Lorien, Lau, Jacqueline, Sutcliffe, Sarah R., and Zamborain-Mason, Jessica (2020) Social determinants of adaptive and transformative responses to climate change. Nature Climate Change, 10. pp. 823-828.

Ban, Natalie C., Gurney, Georgina Grace, Marshall, Nadine A., Whitney, Charlotte K., Mills, Morena, Gelcich, Stefan, Bennett, Nathan J., Meehan, Mairi C., Butler, Caroline, Ban, Stephen, Tran, Tanya C., Cox, Michael E., and Breslow, Sara Jo (2019) Well-being outcomes of marine protected areas. Nature Sustainability, 2. pp. 524-532.

MacKeracher, Tracy, Foale, Simon J., Gurney, Georgina G., and Purcell, Steven W. (2019) Adoption and diffusion of technical capacity-building innovations by small-scale artisanal fishers in Fiji. Ecology and Society, 24 (2). 3.

Lapointe, Marie, Cumming, Graeme S., and Gurney, Georgina G. (2019) Comparing Ecosystem Service preferences between urban and rural dwellers. BioScience, 69 (2). pp. 108-116.

Stephens, Anne, Taket, Ann, and Gagliano, Monica (2019) Ecological justice for nature in critical systems thinking. Systems Research and Behavioral Science, 36 (1). pp. 3-19.

Marshall, N.A., Dunstan, P., Pert, P., and Thiault, L. (2019) How people value different ecosystems within the Great Barrier Reef. Journal of Environmental Management, 243. pp. 39-44.

Barnes, Michele L., Mbaru, Emmanuel, Muthiga, Nyawira, and UNSPECIFIED (2019) Information access and knowledge exchange in co-managed coral reef fisheries. Biological Conservation, 238. 108198.

Hawkins, Gay, and Paxton, Gillian (2019) Infrastructures of conservation: provoking new natures with predator fencing. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 2 (4). pp. 1009-1028.

Song, Andrew M., Temby, Owen, Kim, Dongkyu, Cisneros, Angel Saavedra, Hickey, Gordon M., and UNSPECIFIED (2019) Measuring, mapping and quantifying the effects of trust and informal communication on transboundary collaboration in the Great Lakes fisheries policy network. Global Environmental Change, 54. pp. 6-18.

Marshall, Nadine, Adger, William Neil, Benham, Claudia, Brown, Katrina, Curnock, Matthew I., Gurney, Georgina G., Marshall, Paul, Pert, Petina L., and Thiault, Lauric (2019) Reef Grief: investigating the relationship between place meanings and place change on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Sustainability Science, 14 (3). pp. 579-587.

Curnock, Matthew I., Marshall, Nadine, Thiault, Lauric, Heron, Scott F., Hoey, Jessica, Williams, Genevieve, Taylor, Bruce, Pert, Petina L., and Goldberg, Jeremy (2019) Shifts in tourists' sentiments and climate risk perceptions following mass coral bleaching of the Great Barrier Reef. Nature Climate Change, 9 (7). pp. 535-541.

Barnes, Michele L., Bodin, Örjan, McClanahan, Tim R., Kittinger, John N., Hoey, Andrew S., Gaoue, Orou G., and Graham, Nicholas A. J. (2019) Social-ecological alignment and ecological conditions in coral reefs. Nature Communications, 10. 2039.

Darling, Emily S., McClanahan, Tim R., Maina, Joseph, Gurney, Georgina G., Graham, Nicholas A.J., Januchowski-hartley, Fraser, Cinner, Joshua E., Mora, Camillo, Hicks, Christina C., Maire, Eva, Puotinen, Marji, Skirving, William J., Adjeroud, Mehdi, Ahmadia, Gabby, Arthur, Rohan, Bauman, Andrew G., Beger, Maria, Berumen, Michael L., Bigot, Lionel, Bouwmeester, Jessica, Brenier, Ambroise, Bridge, Thomas, Brown, Eric, Campbell, Stuart J., Cannon, Sara, Cauvin, Bruce, Chen, Chaolu Allen, Claudet, Joachim, Denis, Vianney, Donner, Simon, Estradivari, , Fadli, Nur, Feary, David A., Fenner, Douglas, Fox, Helen, Franklin, Erik C., Friedlander, Alan, Gilmour, James, Goiran, Claire, Guest, James, Hobbs, Jean-Paul A., Hoey, Andrew S., Houk, Peter, Johnson, Steve, Jupiter, Stacy D., Kayal, Mohsen, Kuo, Chao-Yang, Lamb, Joleah, Lee, Michelle A.C., Low, Jeffrey, Muthiga, Nyawira, Muttaqin, Efin, Nand, Yashika, Nash, Kirsty L., Nedlic, Osamu, Pandolfi, John M., Pardede, Shinta, Patankar, Vardhan, Penin, Lucie, Ribas-Deulofeu, Lauriane, Richards, Zoe, Roberts, T. Edward, Rodgers, Ku’ulei S., Safuan, Che Din Mohd, Sala, Enric, Shedrawi, George, Sin, Tsai Min, Smallhorn-West, Patrick, Smith, Jennifer E., Sommer, Brigitte, Steinberg, Peter, Sutthacheep, Makamas, Tan, Chun Hong James, Williams, Gareth J., Wilson, Shaun, Yeemin, Thamasak, Bruno, John F., Fortin, Marie-Josée, Krkosek, Martin, and Mouillot, David (2019) Social–environmental drivers inform strategic management of coral reefs in the Anthropocene. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 3. pp. 1341-1350.

Specht, Maria Joana, Santos, Braulio Almeida, Marshall, Nadine, Lopes Melo, Felipe Pimentel, Leal, Inara R., Tabarelli, Marcelo, and Baldauf, Cristina (2019) Socioeconomic differences among resident, users and neighbour populations of a protected area in the Brazilian dry forest. Journal of Environmental Management, 232. pp. 607-614.

Lima, Anthony, Kim, Dongkyu, Song, Andrew M., Hickey, Gordon M., and Temby, Owen (2019) Trust and influence in the Gulf of Mexico's fishery public management network. Sustainability, 11 (21). 6090.

Osbaldiston, Nick, McShane, Connar, and Oleszek, Raechel (2019) Underinsurance in cyclone and flood environments: a case study in Cairns, Queensland. Australian Journal of Emergency Management, 34 (1). pp. 41-47.

Ensor, J.E., Park, S.E., Attwood, S.J., Kaminski, A.M., and Johnson, J.E. (2018) Can community-based adaptation increase resilience? Climate and Development Journal, 10 (2). pp. 134-151.

Sandanam, Anuska, Diedrich, Amy, Gurney, Georgina G., and Richardson, Tristam D. (2018) Perceptions of cyclone preparedness: assessing the role of individual adaptive capacity and social capital in the Wet Tropics, Australia. Sustainability, 10 (4).

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.

Wong, Catherine Mei Ling, and Lockie, Stewart (2018) Sociology, risk and the environment: a material-semiotic approach. Journal of Risk Research, 21 (9). pp. 1077-1092.

Alexander, Steven M., Bodin, Örjan, and Barnes, Michele L. (2018) Untangling the drivers of community cohesion in small-scale fisheries. International Journal of the Commons, 12 (1). pp. 519-547.

Pattnaik, Itishree, Lahiri-Dutt, Kuntala, Lockie, Stewart, and Pritchard, Bill (2018) The feminization of agriculture or the feminization of agrarian distress? Tracking the trajectory of women in agriculture in India. Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, 23 (1). pp. 138-155.

Reed, James, van Vianen, Josh, Barlow, Jos, and Sunderland, Terry (2017) Have integrated landscape approaches reconciled societal and environmental issues in the tropics? Land Use Policy, 63. pp. 481-492.

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.

Lloyd, Rohan, Newlands, Maxine, and Petray, Theresa (2017) Coral Battleground? Re-examining the 'Save the Reef' campaign in 1960s Australia. Environmental Sociology, 3 (1). pp. 54-63.

Marshall, Nadine, Adger, Neil, Attwood, Simon, Brown, Katrina, Crissman, Charles, Cvitanovic, Christopher, De Young, Cassandra, Gooch, Margaret, James, Craig, Jessen, Sabine, Johnson, Dave, Marshall, Paul, Park, Sarah, Wachenfeld, Dave, and Wrigley, Damian (2017) Empirically derived guidance for social scientists to influence environmental policy. PLoS ONE, 12 (3). e0171950.

Mbaru, Emmanuel K., and Barnes, Michele L. (2017) Key players in conservation diffusion: using social network analysis to identify critical injection points. Biological Conservation, 210. pp. 222-232.

Hettiarachchi, Missaka, Morrison, Tiffany H., and Mcalpine, Clive (2017) Power, politics and policy in the appropriation of urban wetlands: the critical case of Sri Lanka. Journal of Peasant Studies.

Barnes, Michele L., Arita, Shawn, Kalberg, Kolter, and Leung, PingSun (2017) When does it pay to cooperate? Strategic information exchange in the harvest of common-pool fishery resources. Ecological Economics, 131. pp. 1-11.

Barnes, Michele L., Bodin, Örjan, Guerrero, Angela M., McAllister, Ryan R.J., Alexander, Steven M., and Robins, Garry (2017) The social structural foundations of adaptation and transformation in social-ecological systems. Ecology and Society, 22 (4). 16.

McClanahan, Timothy R., Sebastián, Carlos Ruiz, and Cinner, Josh E. (2016) Simulating the outcomes of resource user- and rule-based regulations in a coral reef fisheries-ecosystem model. Global Environmental Change, 38. pp. 58-69.

Young, Matthew A.L., Foale, Simon, and Bellwood, David R. (2016) Why do fishers fish? A cross-cultural examination of the motivations for fishing. Marine Policy, 66. pp. 114-123.

Maina, Joseph, Kithiia, Justus, Cinner, Josh, Neale, Ezra, Noble, Sylvia, Charles, Daniel, and Watson, James E.M. (2016) Integrating social–ecological vulnerability assessments with climate forecasts to improve local climate adaptation planning for coral reef fisheries in Papua New Guinea. Regional Environmental Change, 16 (3). pp. 881-891.

Wong, Catherine Mei Ling (2016) Assembling interdisciplinary energy research through an Actor Network Theory (ANT) frame. Energy Research & Social Science, 12. pp. 106-110.

Maire, Eva, Cinner, Joshua, Velez, Laure, Huchery, Cindy, Mora, Camilo, Dagata, Stephanie, Vigliola, Laurent, Wantiez, Laurent, Kulbicki, Michel, and Mouillot, David (2016) How accessible are coral reefs to people? A global assessment based on travel time. Ecology Letters, 19 (4). pp. 351-360.

Barnes, Michele L., Lynham, John, Kalberg, Kolter, and Leung, PingSun (2016) Social networks and environmental outcomes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 113 (23). pp. 6466-6471.

Evans, Louisa S., Hicks, Christina C., Adger, W. Neil, Barnett, Jon, Perry, Allison L., Fidelman, Pedro, and Tobin, Renae (2016) Structural and psycho-social limits to climate change adaptation in the Great Barrier Reef region. PLoS ONE, 11 (3). e0150575. pp. 1-17.

Lockie, Stewart (2016) Sustainability and the future of environmental sociology. Environmental Sociology, 2 (1). pp. 1-4.

Turner, Rachel A., Addison, Jane, Arias, Adrian, Bergseth, Brock J., Marshall, Nadine A., Morrison, Tiffany H., and Tobin, Renae C. (2016) Trust, confidence, and equity affect the legitimacy of natural resource governance. Ecology and Society, 21 (3). 18.

Book Chapter

Osbaldiston, Nick (2022) Emotions and under-insurance: Exploring reflexivity and relations with the insurance industry. In: Booth, Kate, Lucas, Chloe, and French, Shaun, (eds.) Climate, Society and Elemental Insurance: capacities and limitations. Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp. 156-166.

Gurney, Georgina, Marshall, Nadine, Curnock, Matt, Pert, Petina, and Thiault, Lauric (2021) Coral reef collapse and sense of place in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. In: Raymond, Christopher M., Manzo, Lynne, Williams, Danielle, Di Masso, Andrés, and von Wirth, Timo, (eds.) Changing Senses of Place: navigating global challenges. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 21-31.

Lidskog, Rolf, and Lockie, Stewart (2020) Globalizing environmental sociology. In: Legun, Katherine, Keller, Julie, Bell, Michael, and Carolan, Michael, (eds.) The Cambridge Handbook of Environmental Sociology: theory in environmental sociology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 30-46.

Osbaldiston, Nick (2020) Writing Noosa's beach: travellers' narratives and modernity. In: Ellison, Elizabeth, and Brien, Donna, (eds.) Writing the Australian Beach: local site, global idea. Palgrave, Cham, Switzerland, pp. 109-123.

Lockie, Stewart, and Wong, Catherine (2018) Conflicting temporalities of social and environmental change. In: Boström, Magnus, and Davidson, Debra J., (eds.) Environment and Society: concepts and challenges. Palgrave and Macmillan, London, UK, pp. 327-350.

Gabriel, Jennifer, Nelson, Paul N., Filer, Colin, and Wood, Michael (2017) Oil palm development and large-scale land acquisitions in Papua New Guinea. In: McDonnell , Siobhan, Allen, Matthew G., and Filer, Colin, (eds.) Kastom, Property and Ideology: land transformations in Melanesia. Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia, pp. 205-250.

McNaughton, Anne, and Lockie, Stewart (2017) Private actors in multi-level governance: GLOBALG.A.P. standard-setting for agricultural and food products. In: Daniell, Katherine A., and Kay, Adrian, (eds.) Multi-level Governance: Conceptual Challenges and Case Studies From Australia. ANU Press, Canberra, ACT, Australia, pp. 385-402.

Lockie, Stewart, and Wong, Catherine Mei Ling (2017) Risk, sustainability and time: sociological perspectives. In: Schandl, Heinz, and Walker, Iain, (eds.) Social Science and Sustainability. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, pp. 187-198.

Book

Lockie, Stewart (2020) Failure or Reform? Market-Based Policy Instruments for Sustainable Agriculture and Resource Management. Routledge, Abingdon, UK.

Thesis

Zoeller, Kim (2022) Understanding the production of cultural ecosystem services and benefits. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Chaitae, Apinya (2022) The sustainability of the elephant ivory trade in Thailand: demand, supply and controls. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Larri, Larraine Joy (2021) Researching nannagogy: a case study celebrating women in their prime crafting eco-activism. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Grantham, Ruby W. (2021) Seasonal dynamics in ecosystem services: a case study of small-scale fisheries. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Chawla, Sivee (2021) An investigation of the spatial influences and governance implications of social-ecological heterogeneity, connectivity, and scale on landscape change. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

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