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David Lloyd
David Lloyd
Associate Professor of Protected Area Management, Southern Cross University
Verified email at scu.edu.au
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Using Web 2.0 technologies for collaborative learning in distance education—Case studies from an Australian university
K Den Exter, S Rowe, W Boyd, D Lloyd
Future Internet 4 (1), 216-237, 2012
942012
Community perspectives of natural resource extraction: coal-seam gas mining and social identity in Eastern Australia
D Lloyd, H Luke, WE Boyd
Coolabah 10, 144-164, 2013
752013
In the Water with White Sharks (Carcharodon carcharias): Participants’ Beliefs toward Cage-diving in Australia
K Apps, K Dimmock, D Lloyd, C Huveneers
Anthrozoös 29 (2), 231-245, 2016
432016
Unconventional gas development: why a regional community said no: a report of findings from the 2012 Lismore City council election poll and exit poll survey (New South Wales)
H Luke, D Lloyd, W Boyd, K den Exter
Geographical Research 52 (3), 263-279, 2014
282014
Improving conservation community group effectiveness using mind mapping and action research
H Luke, D Lloyd, W Boyd, K Den Exter
Conservation and Society 12 (1), 43-53, 2014
282014
Scuba diving with the grey nurse shark (Carcharias taurus): an application of the theory of planned behaviour to identify divers beliefs
K Apps, D Lloyd, K Dimmock
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 25 (2), 201-211, 2015
252015
Letting indigenous people talk about their country: A case study of cross‐cultural (mis) communication in an environmental management planning process
D Lloyd, P van Nimwegen, WE Boyd
Geographical Research 43 (4), 406-416, 2005
252005
Scuba divers and the greynurse shark: beliefs, knowledge, and behavior
K Apps, K Dimmock, D Lloyd
Human Dimensions of Wildlife 20 (5), 425-439, 2015
172015
Developing the Lismore CSG poll-a university/local government collaboration
H Luke, KA den Exter, WE Boyd, DJ Lloyd, B Roche
Journal of Economic & Social Policy 15 (3), 119-139, 2013
142013
Mind mapping as an interactive tool for engaging complex geographical issues
D Lloyd, B Boyd, K Den Exter
New Zealand Geographer 66 (3), 181-188, 2010
142010
Promoting the greater blue mountains world heritage area: Environmental presentation within tourist brochures
D Lloyd, S Gilmour, K Stimpson
Journal of Heritage Tourism 10 (4), 325-343, 2015
132015
Promoting Gondwana: Presentation of the Gondwana rainforests of Australia world heritage area in tourist brochures
E Wilson, K Stimpson, D Lloyd, WE Boyd
Journal of Heritage Tourism 6 (4), 297-308, 2011
122011
Conservation of roadsides and roadside vegetation
C Grieves, D Lloyd
111984
An exploration of the role of schema theory and the (non-indigenous) construction of indigenous identity
D Lloyd, WE Boyd
Environmental Education Research 20 (6), 795-813, 2014
102014
The language of community engagement in a regional and indigenous context
L De Weaver, D Lloyd
International Conference on Engaging Communities, Brisbane, Government of …, 2005
102005
Identifying training needs to improve Indigenous community representatives input into environmental resource management consultative processes: a case study of the Bundjalung …
D Lloyd, F Norrie
Australian Journal of Environmental Education 20 (1), 101-113, 2004
102004
Climbing Arnstein's ladder: towards improving the response of government agencies to the involvement of communities in protected area management
D Lloyd
Southern Cross University, 2005
92005
Effective communication between natural resource managers and island communities
D Lloyd, WE Boyd
Proceedings, 7th International Conference on Small Island Cultures, Airlie …, 2011
72011
Current issues in environmental management in Australia: what do people think?
WE Boyd, K den Exter, L Christidis, D Lloyd
Coolabah 10, 31-50, 2013
52013
Prospects for integrated timber–forage–livestock agroforestry systems for economic diversification in West Timor farming communities
P van Nimwegen, DJ Lloyd, JK Vanclay
Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, 2009
52009
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