Building capital through bioregional planning and biosphere reserves
 



Nesting, Subsidiarity, and Community-Based Environmental Governance Beyond the Local Level
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The Current Crisis in Neoclassical Economics and the Case for an Economic Analysis based on Sustainable Development
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Property Crime Victimisation and Crime Prevention on Farms
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An Eco-Civic Regionalisation for Rural New South Wales - Report
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Principles for the Nested Governance of Water Resources
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Determining the Role of Social Capital in Linking Smallholders with Agribusiness
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Spatially bounded regions for resource governance
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Regional Alternative Landscape Futures - Final Report
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Building capital through bioregional planning and biosphere reserves

Brunckhorst, D.  2001.  'Building capital through bioregional planning and biosphere reserves'.  Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics.  2001: 19-32.

Integration Research for Shaping Sustainable Regional Landscapes

Brunckhorst, D.  2005.  'Integration Research for Shaping Sustainable Regional Landscapes'.  Journal of Research Practice.  1(2): 1-24.

Institutions to sustain ecological and social systems

Brunckhorst, D.  2002.  'Institutions to sustain ecological and social systems'.  Ecological Management & Restoration.  3(2): 108-116.

‘Eco-civic’ optimisation: A nested framework for planning and managing landscapes

Brunckhorst, D., P. Coop & I. Reeve.  2006.  '‘Eco-civic’ optimisation: A nested framework for planning and managing landscapes'.  Landscape and Urban Planning.  75: 265-281.

A Geography of Place: principles and application for defining ‘eco-civic’ resource governance regions

Brunckhorst, D. & I. Reeve.  2006.  'A Geography of Place: principles and application for defining ‘eco-civic’ resource governance regions'.  Australian Geographer.  37(2): 147-166.

Economics of Integrated Catchment Management

Marshall, G.R., Wall, L.M., & R.E. Jones.  1996.  'Economics of Integrated Catchment Management'.  Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics.  64(2): 166-176.

Organic Farming: Should Government Give it More Technical Support?

Marshall, G.  1991.  'Organic Farming: Should Government Give it More Technical Support?'.  Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics.  59(3): 283-296.

Spatially bounded regions for resource governance

Reeve, I. and D. Brunckhorst. 2007. 'Spatially bounded regions for resource governance'. Australasian Journal of Environmental Management.  14: 39-51.

Integrated biosystems for resource conservation in rural industries: an Australian experience

McNeill, J., Glencross-Grant, R., and A. van der Meulen.  2005.  'Integrated biosystems for resource conservation in rural industries: an Australian experience'.  Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics.  2005: 23-31.

Factors in the success of common property resource institutions

Brunckhorst, D.J.  2003.  'Factors in the success of common property resource institutions'.  Ecological Management & Restoration.  4(1): 72-3.

Farmers cooperating in the commons? A study of collective action in salinity management

Marshall, G.R.  2004.  'Farmers cooperating in the commons? A study of collective action in salinity management'.  Ecological Economics.  51:271-286.

Understanding and promoting adoption of conservation practices by rural landholders

Pannell, D.J., Marshall, G.R., Barr, N., Curtis, A., Vanclay, F. and Wilkinson, R. 2006. 'Understanding and promoting adoption of conservation practices by rural landholders', Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 46(11): 1407-1424.

Tilbuster Commons: Synergies of theory and action in new agricultural commons on private land

Brunckhorst, D.J and P. Coop.  2003.  'Tilbuster Commons: Synergies of theory and action in new agricultural commons on private land'.  Ecological Management & Restoration.  4(1): 13-22.

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