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Romy Greiner
Romy Greiner
River Consulting and James Cook University, Townsville
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Motivations, risk perceptions and adoption of conservation practices by farmers
R Greiner, L Patterson, O Miller
Agricultural systems 99 (2-3), 86-104, 2009
5862009
Farmers’ intrinsic motivations, barriers to the adoption of conservation practices and effectiveness of policy instruments: Empirical evidence from northern Australia
R Greiner, D Gregg
Land use policy 28 (1), 257-265, 2011
4792011
Motivations and attitudes influence farmers' willingness to participate in biodiversity conservation contracts
R Greiner
Agricultural Systems 137, 154-165, 2015
2082015
The tourism futures simulator: A systems thinking approach
PA Walker, R Greiner, D McDonald, V Lyne
Environmental Modelling & Software 14 (1), 59-67, 1998
1751998
Design considerations of a choice experiment to estimate likely participation by north Australian pastoralists in contractual biodiversity conservation.
R Greiner, M Bliemer, J Ballweg
Journal of choice modelling 10, 34-45, 2014
1362014
Factors influencing farmers’ participation in contractual biodiversity conservation: a choice experiment with northern Australian pastoralists
R Greiner
Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 60 (1), 1-21, 2016
1092016
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
Incentive instruments for the sustainable use of marine resources
R Greiner, MD Young, AD McDonald, M Brooks
Ocean & Coastal Management 43 (1), 29-50, 2000
882000
More than money for conservation: Exploring social co-benefits from PES schemes
R Greiner, O Stanley
Land use policy 31, 4-10, 2013
792013
Scenario modelling to support industry strategic planning and decision making
R Greiner, J Puig, C Huchery, N Collier, ST Garnett
Environmental modelling & software 55, 120-131, 2014
612014
Ecosystem services from tropical savannas: economic opportunities through payments for environmental services
R Greiner, I Gordon, C Cocklin
The Rangeland Journal 31 (1), 51-59, 2009
522009
On the efficient use of a catchment's land and water resources: dryland salinization in Australia
R Greiner, O Cacho
Ecological Economics 38 (3), 441-458, 2001
502001
A multi-criteria approach to Great Barrier Reef catchment (Queensland, Australia) diffuse-source pollution problem
R Greiner, A Herr, J Brodie, D Haynes
Marine Pollution Bulletin 51 (1-4), 128-137, 2005
482005
Catchment management for dryland salinity control: Model analysis for the Liverpool Plains in New South Wales
R Greiner
Agricultural Systems 56 (2), 225-251, 1998
481998
Optimal farm management responses to emerging soil salinisation in a dryland catchment in Eastern Australia
R Greiner
Land Degradation & Development 8 (1), 71-93, 1997
471997
Livelihood impacts of hydropower projects on downstream communities in central Laos and mitigation measures
A Sivongxay, R Greiner, ST Garnett
Water resources and rural development 9, 46-55, 2017
422017
Wellbeing of Nywaigi Traditional Owners: The contribution of country to wellbeing and the role of natural resource management
R Greiner, S Larson, A Herr, V Bligh
Report for the Burdekin Dry Tropics Board, 2005
422005
Estimating consumer surplus and elasticity of demand of tourist visitation to a region in North Queensland using contingent valuation
R Greiner, J Rolfe
Tourism Economics 10 (3), 317-328, 2004
392004
Improving the net benefits from tourism for people living in remote northern Australia
R Greiner
Sustainability 2 (7), 2197-2218, 2010
382010
Applying the social–ecological systems framework to the evaluation and design of payment for ecosystem service schemes in the Eurasian steppe
J Addison, R Greiner
Biodiversity and Conservation 25, 2421-2440, 2016
362016
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