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From pest to partner: Rethinking the Australian White Ibis in the more-than-human city
S McKiernan, L Instone
cultural geographies 23 (3), 475-494, 2016
542016
Managing invasive plants in a rural-amenity landscape: the role of social capital and Landcare
S McKiernan
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 61 (8), 1419-1437, 2018
302018
Biosecurity hygiene in the Australian high country: footwear cleaning practices, motivations, and barriers among visitors to Kosciuszko National park
N Gill, S McKiernan, A Lewis, H Cherry, D Annunciato
Australasian Journal of Environmental Management 27 (4), 378-395, 2020
102020
Invasive plants, amenity migration, and challenges for cross-property management: Opening the black box of the property-centric landholder
S McKiernan, N Gill
Landscape and Urban Planning 218, 104303, 2022
62022
Scaling up qualitative research to harness the capacity of lay people in invasive plant management
N Gill, L Chisholm, J Atchison, S Graham, G Hawkes, L Head, ...
Conservation Biology 36 (6), e13929, 2022
42022
Watching the grass grow: How landholders learn to live with an invasive plant in conditions of uncertainty
S McKiernan, N Gill, J Atchison
Routledge handbook of biosecurity and invasive species, 77-89, 2021
42021
Plant Sure Environmentally Safe Ornamental Plant Scheme: Review of existing certification or accreditation schemes and recommendations for a model scheme
DJ Curtis, NJ Gill, JM Atchison, S McKiernan
22018
Hawkweed Community Based Social Marketing Project: A report on track users' boot cleaning practices and attitudes in the Kosciuszko National Park
NJ Gill, S McKiernan, D Annunciato
2018
Amenity migration and the changing nature of invasive plant management: a case study of Bega Valley, New South Wales, Australia
S McKiernan
2018
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