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Emily Mendham
Emily Mendham
Institute for Land, Water and Society. Charles Sturt University
Verified email at csu.edu.au
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Informing adaptation responses to climate change through theories of transformation
SE Park, NA Marshall, E Jakku, AM Dowd, SM Howden, E Mendham, ...
Global Environmental Change 22 (1), 115-126, 2012
7052012
Taking over the reins: trends and impacts of changes in rural property ownership
E Mendham, A Curtis
Society and natural resources 23 (7), 653-668, 2010
1662010
Can resilience thinking provide useful insights for those examining efforts to transform contemporary agriculture?
K Sinclair, A Curtis, E Mendham, M Mitchell
Agriculture and Human Values 31, 371-384, 2014
852014
Directions for social research to underpin improved groundwater management
M Mitchell, A Curtis, E Sharp, E Mendham
Journal of hydrology 448, 223-231, 2012
792012
The natural resource management implications of rural property turnover
E Mendham, A Curtis, J Millar
Ecology and Society 17 (4), 2012
532012
Understanding the social drivers for natural resource management in the Wimmera region
A Curtis, S McDonald, E Mendham, R Sample
Institute for Land, Water and Society, Albury, 2008
472008
Landholder participation in native vegetation management in irrigation areas
E Mendham, J Millar, A Curtis
Ecological management & restoration 8 (1), 42-48, 2007
462007
Bridging the gap between policy and management of natural resources
A Curtis, E Mendham
Changing land management: Adoption of new practices by rural landholders …, 2011
422011
Farmer identity in multifunctional landscapes: using a collective identity construct to explore the nature and impact of occupational identity
TM Groth, A Curtis, E Mendham, E Toman
Australian Geographer 45 (1), 71-86, 2014
412014
Cultural landscapes at risk: Exploring the meaning of place in a sacred valley of Nepal
J Sherry, A Curtis, E Mendham, E Toman
Global Environmental Change 52, 190-200, 2018
362018
Examining the agricultural producer identity: utilising the collective occupational identity construct to create a typology and profile of rural landholders in Victoria, Australia
TM Groth, A Curtis, E Mendham, E Toman
Journal of environmental planning and management 60 (4), 628-646, 2017
282017
Corangamite region social benchmarking survey 2006
A Curtis, P Cooke, S McDonald, E Mendham
Institute for Land, Water and Society Report 30, 2006
282006
Learning the hard way: a case study of an attempt at agricultural transformation in response to climate change
E Jakku, PJ Thorburn, NA Marshall, AM Dowd, SM Howden, E Mendham, ...
Climatic Change 137, 557-574, 2016
242016
Social science contributions to groundwater governance
A Curtis, M Mitchell, E Mendham
Integrated groundwater management: Concepts, approaches and challenges, 477-492, 2016
202016
The development and validation of a collective occupational identity construct (COIC) in a natural resource context
TM Groth, A Curtis, E Mendham, E Toman
Journal of Rural Studies 40, 111-119, 2015
182015
The utility of a collective identity construct to explore the influence of farming identity on natural resource management
TM Groth, A Curtis, E Toman, E Mendham
Society & natural resources 29 (5), 588-602, 2016
162016
Agricultural land ownership change and natural resource management: comparing Australian and US case studies
E Mendham, H Gosnell, A Curtis
Demographic Change in Australia's Rural Landscapes: Implications for Society …, 2010
132010
Social research to improve groundwater governance: Literature review
M Mitchell, A Curtis, E Sharp, E Mendham
Institute for Land, Water and Society, Charles Stuart University: Albury …, 2011
122011
Assessing the Efficacy of Transition Theory to Identify Industry Transformation: a case study examining the deregulation of Australia's dairy industry
K Sinclair, A Curtis, E Mendham, M Mitchell
Australian Geographer 46 (1), 113-129, 2015
112015
The social drivers of natural resource management in the Wimmera region
A Curtis, E Mendham
Charles Sturt University, 2012
11*2012
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