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A social–ecological approach to conservation planning: embedding social considerations
NC Ban, M Mills, J Tam, CC Hicks, S Klain, N Stoeckl, MC Bottrill, J Levine, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 11 (4), 194-202, 2013
6692013
The resilience of formal and informal tourism enterprises to disasters: reef tourism in Phuket, Thailand
D Biggs, CM Hall, N Stoeckl
Journal of sustainable tourism 20 (5), 645-665, 2012
5272012
The impact of economic, social and environmental factors on trip satisfaction and the likelihood of visitors returning
D Jarvis, N Stoeckl, HB Liu
Tourism Management 52, 1-18, 2016
1972016
The value of recreational fishing in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia: A pooled revealed preference and contingent behaviour model
P Prayaga, J Rolfe, N Stoeckl
Marine Policy 34 (2), 244-251, 2010
1922010
The economic value of ecosystem services in the Great Barrier Reef: our state of knowledge
N Stoeckl, CC Hicks, M Mills, K Fabricius, M Esparon, F Kroon, K Kaur, ...
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1219 (1), 113-133, 2011
1472011
Does ECO certification deliver benefits? An empirical investigation of visitors’ perceptions of the importance of ECO certification's attributes and of operators’ performance
M Esparon, E Gyuris, N Stoeckl
Journal of Sustainable Tourism 22 (1), 148-169, 2014
1392014
Linking ecosystem services and human‐values theory
CC Hicks, JE Cinner, N Stoeckl, TR McClanahan
Conservation Biology 29 (5), 1471-1480, 2015
1222015
The value of ecosystem services from giant panda reserves
F Wei, R Costanza, Q Dai, N Stoeckl, X Gu, S Farber, Y Nie, I Kubiszewski, ...
Current Biology 28 (13), 2174-2180. e7, 2018
1162018
The community impacts of different types of visitors: an empirical investigation of tourism in North-west Queensland
N Stoeckl, R Greiner, C Mayocchi
Tourism Management 27 (1), 97-112, 2006
892006
Marine conservation finance: The need for and scope of an emerging field
M Bos, RL Pressey, N Stoeckl
Ocean & Coastal Management 114, 116-128, 2015
792015
Planning across freshwater and terrestrial realms: cobenefits and tradeoffs between conservation actions
VM Adams, JG Álvarez‐Romero, J Carwardine, L Cattarino, V Hermoso, ...
Conservation Letters 7 (5), 425-440, 2014
772014
Live-aboard dive boats in the Great Barrier Reef: regional economic impact and the relative values of their target marine species
N Stoeckl, A Birtles, M Farr, A Mangott, M Curnock, P Valentine
Tourism Economics 16 (4), 995-1018, 2010
742010
The changing value of Australian tropical rivers
S Jackson, N Stoeckl, A Straton, O Stanley
Geographical Research 46 (3), 275-290, 2008
732008
Regional economic dependence on iconic wildlife tourism: case studies of Monkey Mia and Hervey Bay.
N Stoeckl, A Smith, D Newsome, D Lee
Journal of Tourism Studies 16 (1), 69, 2005
712005
Recreation user fees: an Australian empirical investigation
B Knapman, N Stoeckl
Tourism Economics 1 (1), 5-15, 1995
681995
The non-consumptive (tourism)‘value’of marine species in the Northern section of the Great Barrier Reef
M Farr, N Stoeckl, RA Beg
Marine Policy 43, 89-103, 2014
662014
Social capital as a key determinant of perceived benefits of community‐based marine protected areas
A Diedrich, N Stoeckl, GG Gurney, M Esparon, R Pollnac
Conservation Biology 31 (2), 311-321, 2017
642017
Tourism and economic growth in Australia: An empirical investigation of causal links
K Corrie, N Stoeckl, T Chaiechi
Tourism Economics 19 (6), 1317-1344, 2013
642013
An integrated assessment of financial, hydrological, ecological and social impacts of ‘development’on Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in northern Australia
N Stoeckl, S Jackson, F Pantus, M Finn, MJ Kennard, BJ Pusey
Biological Conservation 159, 214-221, 2013
632013
Sportfisheries, conservation and sustainable livelihoods: a multidisciplinary guide to developing best practice
A Barnett, KG Abrantes, R Baker, AS Diedrich, M Farr, A Kuilboer, ...
Fish and Fisheries 17 (3), 696-713, 2016
622016
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