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Benjamin Cooke
Benjamin Cooke
Centre for Urban Research, School of Global, Urban and Social Studies, RMIT University
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Social context and the role of collaborative policy making for private land conservation
B Cooke, WT Langford, A Gordon, S Bekessy
Journal of environmental planning and management 55 (4), 469-485, 2012
942012
Dwelling in the biosphere: exploring an embodied human–environment connection in resilience thinking
B Cooke, S West, WJ Boonstra
Sustainability Science, 1-13, 2016
932016
Locating financial incentives among diverse motivations for long-term private land conservation
MJ Selinske, B Cooke, N Torabi, MJ Hardy, AT Knight, SA Bekessy
Ecology and Society 22 (2), 2017
802017
How do amenity migrants learn to be environmental stewards of rural landscapes?
B Cooke, R Lane
Landscape and Urban Planning 134, 43-52, 2015
662015
Integrating diverse social and ecological motivations to achieve landscape restoration
S Jellinek, KA Wilson, VH agger, L Mumaw, B Cooke, AM Guerrero, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology, 2018
482018
Aligning ‘public good’environmental stewardship with the landscape-scale: Adapting MBIs for private land conservation policy
B Cooke, K Moon
Ecological Economics 114, 152-158, 2015
422015
The politics of urban greening: An introduction
B Cooke
Australian geographer 51 (2), 137-153, 2020
402020
Shared personal reflections on the need to broaden the scope of conservation social science
K Moon, VM Adams, B Cooke
People and Nature 1 (4), 426-434, 2019
402019
Urban greening, property and more-than-human commoning
B Cooke, A Landau-Ward, L Rickards
Australian Geographer 51 (2), 169-188, 2020
382020
Negotiating multiple motivations in the science and practice of ecological restoration
C Wyborn, S Jellinek, B Cooke
Ecological Management & Restoration 13 (3), 249-253, 2012
372012
Co-opting and resisting market based instruments for private land conservation
B Cooke, G Corbo-Perkins
Land Use Policy 70, 172-181, 2018
342018
Fairness and Transparency Are Required for the Inclusion of Privately Protected Areas in Publicly Accessible Conservation Databases
H Clements, M Selinske, C Archibold, B Cooke, J Fitzsimons, N Torabi, ...
Land 7 (3), 13, 2018
322018
Re-thinking rural-amenity ecologies for environmental management in the Anthropocene
B Cooke, R Lane
Geoforum 65, 232-242, 2015
302015
Health and social benefits of living with ‘wild’ nature
C Maller, L Mumaw, B Cooke
Rewilding, 165, 2019
292019
Plant–Human Commoning: Navigating Enclosure, Neoliberal Conservation, and Plant Mobility in Exurban Landscapes
B Cooke, R Lane
Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 2018
272018
The role of social networks and trusted peers in promoting biodiverse carbon plantings
N Torabi, B Cooke, SA Bekessy
Australian Geographer 47 (2), 139-156, 2016
202016
Planning for green open space in urbanising landscapes
C Ives, C Oke, B Cooke, A Gordon, S Bekessy
Australian Government Department of Environment, 2014
162014
Trends and values of ‘Land for Wildlife’programs for private land conservation
JA Prado, H Puszka, A Forman, B Cooke, JA Fitzsimons
Ecological Management & Restoration, 2018
142018
Social and cultural drivers behind the success of PES
S Bekessy, B Cooke
PAYMENTS for ECOSYSTEM SERVICES and FOOD SECURITY, 141, 2011
102011
Making Ecologies on Private Land: Conservation Practice in Rural-Amenity Landscapes
B Cooke, R Lane
8*2020
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