The haves and have nots in Australia's Tropical North – New Perspectives on a Persisting Problem

A Taylor, S Larson, N Stoeckl… - Geographical …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
There is significant confluence in the literature that leads one to expect groups of haves and
groups of have nots in socio‐economic systems within common spatial contexts. Several …

Climate change and dam development: effects on wetland connectivity and ecological habitat in tropical wetlands

DL Nielsen, LE Merrin, CA Pollino, F Karim… - …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Wetlands are one of the most threatened ecosystems on earth. Globally, there is growing
demand to develop infrastructure to harvest water resources to support agriculture …

Using resident perceptions of values associated with the Australian Tropical Rivers to identify policy and management priorities

S Larson, N Stoeckl, B Neil, R Welters - Ecological Economics, 2013 - Elsevier
Many rivers in the world are facing changes due to increased development needs, and
these changes impact on a range of values people associate with these rivers. We use a …

The forecasting of remote area populations: numbers aren't everything

A Taylor - Demography at the Edge, 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter investigates how peripheral areas in the North of developed nations use
international migration as a lever for a range of policy and programs. Australia and Canada …

Community perceptions of water quality and current institutional arrangements in the Great Barrier Reef Region of Australia

S Larson, S Stone-Jovicich - Water Policy, 2011 - iwaponline.com
This paper traces the perceived linkages between sources of water quality deterioration,
impact on human wellbeing and the institutions responsible for dealing with the sources and …

On the use of socioeconomic typologies for improved integrated management of data-poor regions: explorations from the Australian north

S Larson, N Stoeckl, B Blanco-Martin - Australasian Journal of …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Managers operating in data-poor environments are often required to use data from one
region to draw inferences about another. The quality of decisions made using this …

[PDF][PDF] Identification of ecological assets, pressures and threats

R van Dam, R Bartolo, P Bayliss - … Research Institute of the …, 2008 - agriculture.gov.au
Executive summary The aquatic ecosystems of the Northern Tropical Rivers catchments are
still relatively intact and, for this reason, represent an internationally significant asset. Whilst …

[PDF][PDF] Resident perceptions of the relative importance of socio-cultural, biodiversity, and commercial values in Australia's Tropical Rivers–Report for the North …

N Stoeckl, B Neil, R Welters, S Larson - James Cook University …, 2012 - core.ac.uk
The Tropical Rivers (TR) region comprises 55 river basins that drain into the Timor Sea and
Gulf of Carpentaria (the green and orange parts of Figure 1). Covering an area of more than …

Distributional and consumptive water demand impacts of different types of economic growth in two northern Australian river catchments

N Stoeckl, M Esparon, M Farr, A Delisle… - … Journal of Regional …, 2013 - search.informit.org
Using an extensive array of primary and secondary data, this paper constructs, and then
uses water-use-input-output (WIO) models to look at the way in which different types of …

[PDF][PDF] Review of existing cultural and social initiatives, and key groups and organisations across northern Australia associated with water

C Robinson, S Jackson, A Straton… - Copyright and …, 2009 - academia.edu
This report provides a review of available knowledge associated with the social and cultural
values, beliefs and Indigenous practices relevant to water across Northern Australia. This …