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Aswani, Shankar, Gurney, Georgina G., Mulville, Sara, Matera, Jaime, and Gurven, Michael (2013) Insights from experimental economics on local cooperation in a small-scale fishery management system. Global Environmental Change, 23 (6). pp. 1402-1409.
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Bauer-Civiello, Anne Marie (2019) From people to reefs: marine debris and plastic pollution in North Queensland. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Bodin, Örjan, Barnes, Michele L., Mcallister, Ryan R.J., Rocha, Juan Carlos, and Guerrero, Angela M. (2017) Social–ecological network approaches in interdisciplinary research: a response to Bohan et al. and Dee et al. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 32 (8). pp. 547-549.
Brooksbank, John, Towle, Simon, and Lynch, Paul (2017) Sustainable energy for Manus Province. In: [Presented at the PNG Impact Conference]. From: PNG Impact Conference: Research Innovation Society, 12-13 December 2017, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
Barnes-Mauthe, Michele, Gray, Steven Allen, Arita, Shawn, Lynham, John, and Leung, PingSun (2015) What determines social capital in a social-ecological system? Insights from a network perspective. Environmental Management, 55 (2). pp. 392-410.
Boström, Magnus, Jönsson, Anna Maria, Lockie, Stewart, Mol, Arthur P.J., and Oosterveer, Peter (2015) Sustainable and responsible supply chain governance: challenges and opportunities. Journal of Cleaner Production, 107. pp. 1-7.
Brewer, T.D., Cinner, J.E., Green, A., and Pressey, R.L. (2013) Effects of human population density and proximity to markets on coral reef fishes vulnerable to extinction by fishing. Conservation Biology, 27 (3). pp. 443-452.
Brewer, T.D. (2013) Dominant discourses, among fishers and middlemen, of the factors affecting coral reef fish distributions in Solomon Islands. Marine Policy, 37. pp. 245-253.
Brewer, Tom David (2013) Social determinants of the exploitation and management of coral reef resources in Solomon Islands. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Brewer, Thomas D., Cinner, Joshua E., Fisher, Rebecca, Green, Alison, and Wilson, Shaun K. (2012) Market access, population density, and socioeconomic development explain diversity and functional group biomass of coral reef fish assemblages. Global Environmental Change, 22 (2). pp. 399-406.
Ban, Natalie, Adams, Vanessa, Almany, Glenn, Ban, Stephen, Cinner, Joshua, McCook, Laurence, Mills, Morena, Pressey, Bob, and White, Alan (2011) Designing, implementing and managing marine protected areas: emerging trends and opportunities for coral reef nations. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 408 (1-2). pp. 21-31.
Brewer, Tom David (2010) Putting census data to work. Science, 329 (5994). pp. 901-902.
Bentrupperbaumer, Joan (1997) Reciprocal ecosystem impact and behavioural interactions between cassowaries, Casuarius casuarius, and humans, homo sapiens: exploring the natural-human environment interface and its implications for endangered species recovery in North Queensland, Australia. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
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Cumming, Graeme S., and von Cramon-Taubadel, Stephan (2018) Reply to O’Sullivan: Wicked problems demand sophisticated understandings of complexity and feedbacks, not focus on a single variable. National Academy of Sciences. Proceedings, 115 (48). E11202-E11203.
Cinner, Joshua E., Huchery, Cindy, Hicks, Christina C., Daw, Tim M., Marshall, Nadine, Wamukota, Andrew, and Allison, Edward H. (2015) Changes in adaptive capacity of Kenyan fishing communities. Nature Climate Change, 5 (9). pp. 872-876.
Cinner, Joshua E., and McClanahan, Tim R. (2015) A sea change on the African coast? Preliminary social and ecological outcomes of a governance transformation in Kenyan fisheries. Global Environmental Change, 30. pp. 133-139.
Cinner, Joshua E., and Kittinger, John N. (2015) Linkages between social systems and coral reefs. In: Mora, Camilo, (ed.) Ecology of Fishes on Coral Reefs. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 215-220.
Cinner, Joshua, and Huchery, Cindy (2014) A comparison of social outcomes associated with different fisheries co-management institutions. Conservation Letters, 7 (3). pp. 224-232.
Campbell, S.J., Mukminin, A., Kartawijaya, T., Huchery, Cindy, and Cinner, J.E. (2014) Changes in a coral reef fishery along a gradient of fishing pressure in an Indonesian marine protected area. Aquatic Conservation: marine and freshwater ecosystems , 24 (1). pp. 92-103.
Cinner, Joshua (2014) Coral reef livelihoods. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 7. pp. 65-71.
Cinner, Joshua E., Daw, Tim, Huchery, Cindy, Thoya, Pascal, Wamukota, Andrew, Cedras, Maria, and Abunge, Caroline (2014) Winners and losers in marine conservation: fishers' displacement and livelihood benefits from marine reserves. Society and Natural Resources, 27 (9). pp. 994-1005.
Cinner, Joshua E., Huchery, Cindy, Darling, Emily, Humphries, Austin T., Graham, Nicholas A.J., Hicks, Christina, Marshall, Nadine, and McClanahan, Tim R. (2013) Evaluating social and ecological vulnerability of coral reef fisheries to climate change. PLoS ONE, 8 (9). e74321. pp. 1-12.
Cinner, Joshua E., Graham, Nicholas A.J., Huchery, Cindy, and Macneil, M. Aaron (2013) Global effects of local human population density and distance to markets on the condition of coral reef fisheries. Conservation Biology, 27 (3). pp. 453-458.
Chin, Andrew (2013) Hunting porcupines... Sport Diving Magazine, 160. pp. 48-49.
Carpenter, Stephen R., Arrow, Kenneth J., Barrett, Scott, Biggs, Reinette, Brock, William A., Crepin, Anne-Sophie, Engstrom, Gustov, Folke, Carl, Hughes, Terry P., Kautsky, Nils, Li, Chuan-Zhong, McCarney, Geoffrey, Meng, Kyle, Maler, Karl-Goran, Polasky, Stephen, Scheffer, Marten, Shogren, Jason, Sterner, Thomas, Vincent, Jeffrey R., Walker, Brian, Xepapadeas, Anastasios, and de Zeeuw, Aart (2012) General resilience to cope with extreme events. Sustainability, 4 (12). pp. 3248-3259.
Cinner, Joshua E., McClanahan, Tim R., MacNeil, M. Aaron, Graham, Nicholas A.J., Daw, Tim M., Mukminin, Ahmad, Feary, David A., Rabearisoa, Ando L., Wamukota, Andrew, Jiddawi, Narriman, Campbell, Stuart J., Baird, Andrew H., Januchowski-Hartley, Fraser A., Hamed, Salum, Lahari, Rachael, Morove, Tau, and Kuange, John (2012) Comanagement of coral reef social-ecological systems. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 109 (14). pp. 5219-5222.
Cinner, J.E., McClanahan, T.R., Graham, N.A.J., Daw, T.M., Maina, J., Stead, S.M., Wamukota, A., Brown, K., and Bodin, Ö. (2012) Vulnerability of coastal communities to key impacts of climate change on coral reef fisheries. Global Environmental Change, 22 (1). pp. 12-20.
Cinner, J.E., Basurto, Xavier, Fidelman, Pedro, Kuange, John, Lahari, Rachael, and Mukminin, Ahmad (2012) Institutional designs of customary fisheries management arrangements in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and Mexico. Marine Policy, 36 (1). pp. 278-285.
Cinner, Joshua, and Pomeroy, Robert S. (2012) People and the sea: a festschrift dedicated to the career of Richard Pollnac. Coastal Management, 40 (3). pp. 235-238.
Cinner, J.E., Daw, T.M., McClanahan, T.R., Muthiga, N., Abunge, C., Hamed, S., Mwaka, B., Rabearisoa, A., Wamukota, A., Fisher, E., and Jiddawi, N. (2012) Transitions toward co-management: the process of marine resource management devolution in three east African countries. Global Environmental Change, 22 (3). pp. 651-658.
Cinner, Joshua E., Folke, Carl, Daw, Tim, and Hicks, Christina C. (2011) Responding to change: using scenarios to understand how socioeconomic factors may influence amplifying or dampening exploitation feedbacks among Tanzanian fishers. Global Environmental Change, 21 (1). pp. 7-12.
Cinner, J.E. (2011) Social-ecological traps in reef fisheries. Global Environmental Change, 21 (3). pp. 835-839.
Cinner, Joshua E., and David, Gilbert (2011) The human dimensions of coastal and marine ecosystems in the Western Indian Ocean. Coastal Management, 39 (4). pp. 351-357.
Cinner, Joshua E., and Bodin, Örjan (2010) Livelihood diversification in tropical coastal communities: a network-based approach to analyzing 'livelihood landscapes'. PLoS ONE, 5 (8). e11999. pp. 1-13.
Cinner, J.E., McClanahan, T.R., and Wamukota, A. (2010) Differences in livelihoods, socioeconomic characteristics, and knowledge about the sea between fishers and non-fishers living near and far from marine parks on the Kenyan coast. Marine Policy, 34 (1). pp. 22-28.
Cinner, J.E. (2009) Poverty and the use of destructive fishing gear near east African marine protected areas. Environmental Conservation, 36 (4). pp. 321-326.
Cinner, Joshua, Fuentes, Mariana M.P.B., and Randriamahazo, Herilala (2009) Exploring social resilience in Madagascar’s marine protected areas. Ecology and Society, 14 (1). .
Cinner, Joshua E., McClanahan, Timothy R., Daw, Tim M., Graham, Nicholas A.J., Maina, Joseph, Wilson, Shaun K., and Hughes, Terence P. (2009) Linking social and ecological systems to sustain coral reef fisheries. Current Biology, 19 (3). pp. 206-212.
Cinner, Joshua E., Marnane, Michael J., McClanahan, Timothy R., Clark, Tracy H., and Ben, John (2005) Trade, tenure, and tradition: influence of sociocultural factors on resource use in Melanesia. Conservation Biology, 19 (5). pp. 1469-1477.
Cinner, Joshua (2005) Socioeconomic factors influencing customary marine tenure in the Indo-Pacific. Ecology and Society, 10 (1). 36. pp. 1-14.
Cinner, J.E., and Pollnac, R.B. (2004) Poverty, perceptions and planning: why socioeconomics matter in the management of Mexican reefs. Ocean & Coastal Management, 47 (9-10). pp. 479-493.
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Dale, Allan (2015) Book review of "Engaged Environmental Citizenship" by Heather Aslin and Stewart Lockie (Eds.), Darwin, NT, Australia, Charles Darwin University Press, 2013. ISBN 978-1-921576-80-5. Australasian Journal of Environmental Management, 22 (1). pp. 1-2.
Daw, Tim M., Cinner, Joshua E., McClanahan, Timothy R., Brown, Katrina, Stead, Selina M., Graham, Nicholas A.J., and Maina, Jospeh (2012) To fish or not to fish: factors at multiple scales affecting artisanal fishers' readiness to exit a declining fishery. PLoS ONE, 7 (2). e31460. pp. 1-10.
Daw, Tim M., Robinson, Jan, and Graham, Nicholas A.J. (2011) Perceptions of trends in Seychelles artisanal trap fisheries: comparing catch monitoring, underwater visual census and fishers' knowledge. Environmental Conservation, 38 (1). pp. 75-88.
Daw, Tim M., Cinner, Joshua E., McClanahan, Timothy R., Graham, Nicholas A.J., and Wilson, Shaun K. (2011) Design factors and socioeconomic variables associated with ecological responses to fishery closures in the Western Indian Ocean. Coastal Management, 39 (4). pp. 412-424.
Dumaresq, David, Carpenter, David, and Lockie, Stewart (2010) The human ecology of agrodiversity. In: Lockie, Stewart, and Carpenter, David, (eds.) Agriculture, Biodiversity and Markets: livelihoods and agroecology in comparative perspective. Earthscan Publications, London, UK, pp. 33-45.
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Eberhard, Rachel, Thorburn, Peter, Rolfe, John, Taylor, Bruce, Ronan, Mike, Webber, Tony, Flint, Nicole, Kroon, Frederieke, Silburn, Mark, Bartley, Rebecca, Davis, Aaron, Wilkinson, Scott, Lewis, Stephen, Star, Megan, Poggio, Mark, Windle, Jill, Marshall, Nadine, Hill, Rosemary, Maclean, Kirsten, Lyons, Pethie, Robinson, Cathy, Adame, Fernanda, Selles, Amelia, Griffiths, Matthew, Gunn, John, and McCosker, Kevin (2017) 2017 Scientific Consensus Statement: land use impacts on the Great Barrier Reef water quality and ecosystem condition. Chapter 4: management options and their effectiveness. Report Section. State of Queensland.
Edwards, Ferne, Dixon, Jane, Friel, Sharon, Hall, Gillian, Larsen, Kirsten, Lockie, Stewart, Wood, Beverley, Lawrence, Mark, Hanigan, Ivan, Hogan, Anthony, and Hattersley, Libby (2011) Climate change adaptation at the intersection of food and health. Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health, 23 (2). 91S-104S.
Edwards, Jane, Cheers, Brian, and Bjornlund, Henning (2008) Social, economic, and community impacts of water markets in Australia's Murray-Darling Basin region. International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, 2 (6). pp. 1-10.
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Frazer, Ian (2003) Conservationism and farming in North Queensland, 1861-1970. Masters (Research) thesis, James Cook University.
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Gurney, Georgina G., and Darling, Emily S. (2017) A global social-ecological systems framework for coral reef fisheries: a practical monitoring handbook. Manual. Wildlife Conservation Society, New York, USA.
Gurney, Georgina Grace (2015) Understanding and integrating socioeconomic factors into the design and management of marine protected areas. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Goodsite, Michael, Wong, Catherine Mei Ling, Hertel, Ole, and Moseholm, Lars (2011) Responses to air pollution based on historical and current policies in the EU and ASEAN. Global Environment, 6. pp. 150-182.
Goudie, Douglas (2009) Evacuation as a communication and social phenomenon. In: Meyers, R.A., (ed.) Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science. Springer, New York, USA, pp. 1-63.
Gentner, Brad, and Sutton, Stephen (2008) Substitution in recreational fishing. In: Aas, Oystein, (ed.) Global Challenges in Recreational Fishing. Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, UK, pp. 150-169.
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Hay, Rachel, and Eagle, Lynne (2019) Findings from a longitudinal study of farmer decision influencers for Best Management Practices, Queensland, Australia. Report. Reef and Rainforest Research Centre, Cairns, QLD, Australia.
Hein, Margaux Yvonne Sophie (2018) Characterising the effectiveness of coral restoration to build reef resilience: a socio-ecological perspective. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Hogan, Anthony, Cleary, Jen, Lockie, Stewart, Young, Michelle, and Daniell, Katherine (2015) Localism and the policy goal of securing the socio-economic viability of rural and regional Australia. In: Hogan, Anthony, and Young, Michelle, (eds.) Rural and Regional Futures. Routledge, Oxon, UK, pp. 260-281.
Hong, Dayong, Xiao, Chenyang, and Lockie, Stewart (2014) China's economic growth and environmental protection. In: Lockie, Stewart, Sonnenfeld, David A., and Fisher, Dana R., (eds.) Routledge International Handbook of Social and Environmental Change. Routledge International Handbooks . Routledge, London, UK, pp. 45-57.
Hogan, Anthony, Tanton, Robert , Lockie, Stewart, and May, Sarah (2013) Focusing resource allocation-wellbeing as a tool for prioritizing interventions for communities at risk. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 10 (8). pp. 3435-3452.
Hogan, Anthony, and Lockie, Stewart (2013) The coupling of rural communities with their economic base: agriculture, localism and the discourse of self-sufficiency. Policy Studies, 34 (4). pp. 441-454.
Hughes, Sara, Yau, Annie, Max, Lisa, Petrovic, Nada, Davenport, Frank, Marshall, Michael, McClanahan, Timothy R., Allison, Edward H., and Cinner, Joshua E. (2012) A framework to assess national level vulnerability from the perspective of food security: the case of coral reef fisheries. Environmental Science and Policy, 23. pp. 95-108.
Higgins, Vaughan, Lockie, Stewart, and Lawrence, Geoffrey (2001) Governance, 'local' knowledge and the adoption of sustainable farming practices. In: Lawrence, Geoffrey, Higgins, Vaughan, and Lockie, Stewart, (eds.) Environment, Society and Natural Resources Management: Theoretical Perspectives from Australasia and the Americas. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, pp. 212-224.
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Ivanova, Galina, Rolfe, John, Lockie, Stewart, and Timmer, Vanessa (2007) Assessing social and economic impacts associated with changes in the coal mining industry in the Bowen Basin, Queensland, Australia. Management of Environmental Quality, 18 (2). pp. 211-228.
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Johnson, Ayana E., Cinner, Joshua E., Hardt, Marah J., Jacquet, Jennifer, McClanahan, Tim R., and Sanchirico, James N. (2013) Trends, current understanding and future research priorities for artisanal coral reef fisheries research. Fish and Fisheries, 14 (3). pp. 281-292.
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Kittinger, John N., Cinner, Joshua E., Aswani, Shankar, and White, Alan T. (2014) Back to the future: integrating customary practices and institutions into comanagement of small-scale fisheries. In: Kittinger, John N., McClenachan, Loren, Gedan, Keryn B., and Blight, Louise K., (eds.) Marine Historical Ecology in Conservation: applying the past to manage for the future. University of California Press, Oakland, CA, USA, pp. 135-160.
Kittinger, John N., Finkbeiner, Elena M., Ban, Natalie C., Broad, Kenneth, Carr, Mark H., Cinner, Joshua E., Gelcich, Stefan, Cornwell, Myriah L., Koehn, J. Zachary, Basurto, Xavier, Fujita, Rod, Caldwell, Margaret R., and Crowder, Larry B. (2013) Emerging frontiers in social-ecological systems research for sustainability of small-scale fisheries. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 5 (3-4). pp. 352-357.
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Lockie, Stewart (2020) Sociological responses to the bushfire and climate crises. Environmental Sociology, 6 (1). pp. 1-5.
Lau, Jacqueline D. (2020) Three lessons for gender equity in biodiversity conservation. Conservation Biology, 34 (6). pp. 1589-1591.
Lockie, Stewart (2018) Privilege and responsibility in environmental justice research. Environmental Sociology, 4 (2). pp. 175-180.
Lockie, Stewart (2017) Post-truth politics and the social sciences. Environmental Sociology, 3 (1). pp. 1-5.
Lockie, Stewart (2017) A better Anthropocene? Environmental Sociology, 3 (3). pp. 167-172.
Lockie, Stewart (2016) Beyond resilience and systems theory: reclaiming justice in sustainability discourse. Environmental Sociology, 2 (2). pp. 115-117.
Lockie, Stewart (2016) The emotional enterprise of environmental sociology. Environmental Sociology, 2 (3). pp. 233-237.
Lockie, Stewart (2015) Australia's agricultural future: the social and political context. External Commissioned Report. Australian Council of Learned Academies, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Lockie, Stewart, and Ransan-Cooper, Hedda (2015) Biodiversity and sustainable development. In: Redclift, Michael, and Springett, Delyse, (eds.) Routledge International Handbook of Sustainable Development. Routledge, Oxon, UK, pp. 123-135.
Lockie, Stewart (2015) Emergent themes? A year in the life of Environmental Sociology. Environmental Sociology, 1 (4). pp. 237-240.
Lockie, Stewart, Travero, Jose, and Tennent, Rebeka (2015) Private food standards, regulatory gaps and plantation agriculture: social and environmental (ir)responsibility in the Philippine export banana industry. Journal of Cleaner Production, 107. pp. 122-129.
Lockie, Stewart (2015) What is environmental sociology? Environmental Sociology, 1 (3). pp. 139-142.
Lockie, Stewart (2015) Why environmental sociology? Environmental Sociology, 1 (1). pp. 1-3.
Lockie, Stewart (2014) Climate, scenario-building and governance: comprehending the temporalities of social-ecological change. In: Lockie, Stewart, Sonnenfeld, David A., and Fisher, Dana R., (eds.) Routledge International Handbook of Social and Environmental Change. Routledge International Handbooks . Routledge, London, UK, pp. 95-105.
Lockie, Stewart (2014) Where is sociology? Global environmental change and the social sciences. Global Dialogue, 4 (3).
Lockie, Stewart (2013) Bastions of white privilege? Reflections on the racialization of alternative food networks. International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food, 20 (3). pp. 409-418.
Lockie, Stewart, McNaughton, Anne, Thompson, Lyndal-Joy, and Tennent, Rebeka (2013) Private food standards as responsive regulation: the role of national legislation in the implementation and evolution of GLOBALG.A.P. International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food, 20 (2). pp. 275-291.
Lockie, Stewart (2013) Market instruments, ecosystem services, and property rights: assumptions and conditions for sustained social and ecological benefits. Land Use Policy, 31. pp. 90-98.
Lyons, Kristen, Palaniappan, Gomathy, and Lockie, Stewart (2013) Organic agriculture governance in the global south: new opportunities for participation in agricultural development and livelihood outcomes. In: Halberg, Niels, and Muller, Adrian, (eds.) Organic Agriculture for Sustainable Livelihoods. Earthscan Food and Agriculture . Routledge, Oxon, UK, pp. 132-152.
Lockie, Stewart, Tennent, Rebeka, Benares, Carmen, and Carpenter, David (2012) Is de-agrarianization inevitable? Subsistence, food security and market production in the Uplands of Negros Occidental, the Philippines. International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture & Food, 19 (2). pp. 214-228.
Lockie, Stewart (2012) Market-based resource management policy and environmental uncertainty: outsourcing risk calculation. In: Measham, Thomas, and Lockie, Stewart, (eds.) Risk and Social Theory in Environmental Management. CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, VIC, Australia, pp. 79-90.
Lockie, Stewart, and Measham, Thomas (2012) Social perspectives on risk and uncertainty: reconciling the spectacular and the mundane. In: Measham, Thomas, and Lockie, Stewart, (eds.) Risk and Social Theory in Environmental Management. CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, VIC, Australia, pp. 1-13.
Lockie, Stewart (2012) Sustainability and a sociology of monsters. Sociologica, 2 (2). 585. pp. 1-14.
Lockie, Stewart, and Carpenter, David (2010) Agriculture, Biodiversity and Markets: livelihoods and agroecology in comparative perspective. Earthscan Publications, London, UK.
Lockie, Stewart, and Carpenter, David (2010) Agriculture, biodiversity and markets. In: Lockie, Stewart, and Carpenter, David, (eds.) Agriculture, Biodiversity and Markets: livelihoods and agroecology in comparative perspective. Earthscan Publications, London, UK, pp. 1-14.
Lockie, Stewart, and Carpenter, David (2010) Agrobiodiversity and sustainable farm livelihoods: policy implications and imperatives. In: Lockie, Stewart, and Carpenter, David, (eds.) Agriculture, Biodiversity and Markets: livelihoods and agroecology in comparative perspective. Earthscan Publications, London, UK, pp. 303-313.
Lockie, Stewart, and Tennent, Rebeka (2010) Market instruments and collective obligations for on-farm biodiversity conservation. In: Lockie, Stewart, and Carpenter, David, (eds.) Agriculture, Biodiversity and Markets: livelihoods and agroecology in comparative perspective. Earthscan Publications, London, UK, pp. 287-301.
Lokrantz, Jerker, Nyström, Marcus, Norström, Albert V., Folke, Carl, and Cinner, Joshua E. (2009) Impacts of artisanal fishing on key functional groups and the potential vulnerability of coral reefs. Environmental Conservation, 36 (4). pp. 327-337.
Lockie, Stewart (2009) Community movements and corporate images: "Landcare" in Australia. Rural Sociology, 64 (2). pp. 219-233.
Lockie, Stewart (2009) Agricultural biodiversity and neoliberal regimes of agri-environmental governance in Australia. Current Sociology, 57 (3). pp. 407-426.
Lockie, Stewart, Franettovich, Maree, Petkova-Timmer, Vanessa, Rolfe, John, and Ivanova, Galina (2009) Coal mining and the resource community cycle: a longitudinal assessment of the social impacts of the Coppabella coal mine. Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 29 (5). pp. 330-339.
Lockie, Stewart (2009) Responsibility and agency within alternative food networks: assembling the "citizen consumer". Agriculture and Human Values, 26 (3). pp. 193-201.
Lockie, Stewart, and Sonnenfeld, David A. (2008) Communities, natural resources, and environments: African and Asian experiences. Local Environment, 13 (5). pp. 385-391.
Lockie, Stewart (2008) Conversion or co-option? The implications of 'mainstreaming' for producer and consumer agency with fair trade networks. In: Farnworth, Cathy Rozel, Jiggins, Janice, and Thomas, Emyr Vaughan, (eds.) Creating Food Futures: trade, ethics and the environment. Corporate Social Responsibility . Gower Publishing, Aldershot, Hampshire, UK, pp. 215-227.
Lockie, Stewart, Franetovich, Maree, Sharma, Sanjay, and Rolfe, John (2008) Democratisation versus engagement? Social and economic impact assessment and community participation in the coal mining industry of the Bowen Basin, Australia. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 26 (3). pp. 177-187.
Lockie, Stewart, and Higgins, Vaughan (2008) Roll-out neoliberalism and hybrid practices of regulation in Australian agri-environmental governance. In: Munton, Richard, (ed.) The Rural: critical essays in human geography. Contemporary Foundations of Space and Place . Ashgate, Aldershot, Hampshire, UK, pp. 459-469.
Lockie, Stewart (2007) Deliberation and actor-networks: the "practical" implications of social theory for the assessment of large dams and other interventions. Society and Natural Resources, 20 (9). pp. 785-799.
Lockie, Stewart, Lyons, Kristen, Lawrence, G., and Halpin, Darren (2006) Going Organic: mobilizing networks for environmentally responsible food production. CABI Publishing, Wallingford, UK.
Lyons, Kristen, Lockie, Stewart, and Lawrence, Geoffrey (2004) Consumer views of organic and GM food. In: Hindmarsh, Richard, and Lawrence, Geoffrey, (eds.) Recoding Nature : critical perspectives on genetic engineering. University of New South Wales Press, Sydney, NSW, Australia, pp. 94-107.
Lyons, Kristen, Burch, David, Lawrence, Geoffrey, and Lockie, Stewart (2004) Contrasting paths of corporate greening in antipodean agriculture: organics and green production. In: Jansen, Kees, and Vellema, Sietze, (eds.) Agribusiness and Society: corporate responses to environmentalism, market opportunities and public regulation. Zed Books, London, UK, pp. 91-113.
Lockie, Stewart (2004) Social nature: the environmental challenge to mainstream social theory. In: White, Rob, (ed.) Controversies in environmental sociology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 26-42.
Lockie, Stewart, and Jennings, Susan (2003) Central Queensland healthy waterways survey. Report. CRC Coastal Zone Estuary and Waterway Management, Rockhampton, QLD, Australia.
Lockie, Stewart, and Jennings, Susan (2003) The social impacts of natural resource use and condition: the invisible dimension of coastal resource management. In: Pritchard, Bill, Curtis, Allan, Spriggs, John, and Le Heron, Richard, (eds.) Social Dimensions of the Triple Bottom Line in Rural Australia. Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Canberra, ACT, Australia, pp. 131-143.
Lockie, Stewart, Lyons, Kristen, Lawrence, Geoffrey, and Mummery, Kerry (2002) Eating 'green': motivations behind organic food consumption in Australia. Sociologia Ruralis, 42 (1). pp. 23-40.
Lockie, Stewart (2001) Agriculture and environment. In: Lockie, Stewart, and Bourke, Lisa, (eds.) Rurality Bites: the social and environmental transformation of rural Australia. Pluto Press, Annandale, NSW, Australia, pp. 229-242.
Lockie, Stewart (2001) Community environmental management? Landcare in Australia. In: Lockie, Stewart, and Bourke, Lisa, (eds.) Rurality Bites: the social and environmental transformation of rural Australia. Pluto Press, Annandale, NSW, Australia, pp. 243-256.
Lockie, Stewart, and Pritchard, Bill (2001) Consuming Foods, Sustaining Environments. Australian Academic Press, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, pp. 140-157.
Lawrence, Geoffrey, Higgins, Vaughan, and Lockie, Stewart (2001) Environment, Society, and Natural Resource Management: theoretical perspectives from Australasia and the Americas. Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK.
Lockie, Stewart (2001) "Name your poison": the discursive construction of chemical-use as everyday farming practice. In: Lockie, Stewart, and Pritchard, Bill, (eds.) Consuming Foods, Sustaining Environments. Australian Academic Press, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, pp. 140-157.
Lockie, Stewart (2001) Positive futures for rural Australia. In: Lockie, Stewart, and Bourke, Lisa, (eds.) Rurality Bites: the social and environmental transformation of rural Australia. Pluto Press, Annandale, NSW, Australia, pp. 287-299.
Lockie, Stewart, Higgins, Vaughan, and Lawrence, Geoffrey (2001) What's social about natural resources and why do we need to theorise it? In: Lawrence, Geoffrey, Higgins, Vaughan, and Lockie, Stewart, (eds.) Environment, Society and Natural Resources Management: theoretical perspectives from Australasia and the Americas. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, pp. 1-15.
Lockie, Stewart (1997) Chemical risk and the self-calculating farmer: diffuse chemical use in Australian broadacre farming systems. Current Sociology, 45 (3). pp. 81-97.
Lockie, Stewart (1997) Beyond a 'good thing': political interests and the meaning of landcare. In: Lockie, Stewart, and Vanclay, Frank, (eds.) Critical Landcare. Key Papers Series (5). Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia, pp. 29-43.
Lockie, Stewart, and Vanclay, Frank (1997) Critical Landcare. Key Papers Series, 5 . Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia.
Lockie, Stewart, and Vanclay, Frank (1997) Critical landcare: introduction. In: Lockie, Stewart, and Vanclay, Frank, (eds.) Critical Landcare. Key Paper Series (5). Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia, pp. 1-7.
Lockie, Stewart (1996) Farming practice, capital and landcare: subsumption and control. In: Lawrence, Geoffrey, Lyons, Kristen, and Momtaz, Salim, (eds.) Social Change in Rural Australia. Central Queensland University, Rockhampton, QLD, Australia, pp. 25-37.
Lockie, Stewart (1995) Beyond a 'good thing': political interests and the meaning of landcare. Rural Society, 5 (2-3). pp. 3-12.
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Mbaru, Emmanuel Kakunde (2018) Diffusion of a gear-based conservation innovation: adoption patterns and social - ecological outcomes. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
McClanahan, Tim, Allison, Edward H., and Cinner, Joshua E. (2015) Managing fisheries for human and food security. Fish and Fisheries, 16 (1). pp. 78-103.
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