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Society & Natural Resources | 2006

Uses, Meanings, and Understandings of Values in the Environmental and Protected Area Arena: A Consideration of “World Heritage” Values

Joan Bentrupperbaumer; Tara J. Day; Joseph Reser

The importance of language in influencing and often determining management, planning, and policy decisions in the environmental arena is well documented. Equally well established is the importance of language in research, both with respect to the assumptive worlds of theory, discussion, and debate, and with respect to operational definitions and methodologies. This research addresses and examines meanings and understandings of a key expression and construct largely responsible for shaping environmental management and conservation thought, practices, and policy in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area of Australia, “World Heritage values.” Research findings document the lack of a clear understanding and consensus with respect to the meanings and use of the expression across and within the stakeholder groups and communication contexts examined. This confusing, inconsistent, and often conflicting language use is a formidable and largely unacknowledged management issue and problem in terms of measurement, monitoring, and communication, and strategic and effective on-the-ground management.


Oecologia | 2005

Incorporating patterns of disperser behaviour into models of seed dispersal and its effects on estimated dispersal curves.

David A. Westcott; Joan Bentrupperbaumer; Matt G. Bradford; Adam McKeown


Journal of Environmental Psychology | 2005

What and where are environmental values? Assessing the impacts of current diversity of use of ‘environmental’ and ‘World Heritage’ values

Joseph Reser; Joan Bentrupperbaumer


Archive | 2005

Human dimension of wildlife interactions

Joan Bentrupperbaumer


Archive | 2006

The role of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area in the life of the community: A survey of the North Queensland community

Joan Bentrupperbaumer; Joseph Reser


Archive | 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

Joan Bentrupperbaumer


Archive | 2008

Encountering a World heritage landscape: community and visitor perspectives and experiences

Joan Bentrupperbaumer; Joseph Reser


Archive | 2008

Framing and researching the impacts of visitation and use in protected areas

Joseph Reser; Joan Bentrupperbaumer


Archive | 2005

The psychosocial impacts of visitation and use in world heritage areas: Researching and monitoring sustainable environments and encounters

Joseph Reser; Joan Bentrupperbaumer


Psychology in Society | 2010

Retired Farmers' Perceptions regarding the Riparian Forests in the Great Barrier Reef Lagoon Catchment

B. Flick; Nerina Caltabiano; Joan Bentrupperbaumer

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B. Flick

James Cook University

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Adam McKeown

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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David A. Westcott

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Matt G. Bradford

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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