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D-Index
35
Citations
7368
World Ranking
6650
National Ranking
475

Overview

Chris Cocklin is affiliated with James Cook University in Australia. Their academic profile reflects a focus within a university setting, contributing to research and education in their field.

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Best Publications

  • Conceptualizing a “Sustainability Business Model”:

    Wendy Stubbs;Christopher Reid Cocklin

  • Building alternative agri-food networks: Certification, embeddedness and agri-environmental governance

    Vaughan James Higgins;Jacqueline Lineton Dibden;Christopher Reid Cocklin

  • Teaching Sustainability to Business Students: Shifting Mindsets

    Wendy Stubbs;Christopher Reid Cocklin

  • The 10 Australian ecosystems most vulnerable to tipping points

    William F. Laurance;Bernard Dell;Stephen M. Turton;Michael J. Lawes

  • Cumulative Effects Assessment Practitioners Guide

    C. Cocklin;R. Creasey;S. Dupuis;A. Kennedy

  • Contesting the neoliberal project for agriculture: Productivist and multifunctional trajectories in the European Union and Australia

    Jacqueline Andrew Dibden;Clive Potter;Christopher Reid Cocklin

  • Sustainability and change in rural Australia

    Christopher Reid Cocklin;Jacqueline Lineton Dibden

  • Sustainable Development and Mitigation

    J. Sathaye;A. Najam;C. Cocklin;T. Heller

  • Public policy, private landholders: perspectives on policy mechanisms for sustainable land management.

    Christopher Reid Cocklin;Naomi Irene Mautner;Jacqueline Lineton Dibden

  • An investigation of champion-driven leadership processes

    Andre Taylor;Christopher Cocklin;Rebekah Brown;Elisabeth Wilson-Evered

  • Framing GM Crops as a Food Security Solution.

    Jacqueline Dibden;David Gibbs;Chris Cocklin

  • Participation in biodiversity conservation: Motivations and barriers of Australian landholders

    Katie Moon;Katie Moon;Chris Cocklin

  • From market to multifunctionality? Land stewardship in Australia

    Christopher Reid Cocklin;Jacqueline Lineton Dibden;Naomi Irene Mautner

  • Notes on cumulative environmental change I : concepts and issues

    Chris Cocklin;Sharon Parker;John Hay

  • From `sustainable rural communities’ to `social sustainability': giving voice to diversity in Mangakahia Valley, New Zealand

    Kathryn Scott;Julie Park;Chris R Cocklin

  • Marine reserves in New Zealand: Use rights, public attitudes, and social impacts

    Christopher R Cocklin;Marc Craw;Iain McAuley

  • A landholder-based approach to the design of private-land conservation programs

    Katie Moon;Chris Cocklin

  • Personal circumstances and social characteristics as determinants of landholder participation in biodiversity conservation programs.

    Katie Moon;Nadine Marshall;Chris Cocklin

  • Reconstructing rurality and community: plantation forestry in Victoria, Australia

    Katanya Barlow;Chris R Cocklin

  • Competitive productivism and Australia's emerging 'alternative' agri-food networks: producing for farmers' markets in Victoria and beyond.

    Peter Andree;Jacqueline Andrew Dibden;Vaughan James Higgins;Christopher Reid Cocklin

Frequent Co-Authors

Rebekah Ruth Brown
Rebekah Ruth Brown Monash University
David Gibbs
David Gibbs University of Hull
Clive Potter
Clive Potter Imperial College London
Michael I. Bird
Michael I. Bird James Cook University
Bernard Dell
Bernard Dell Murdoch University
Zhihong Xu
Zhihong Xu Griffith University
Giles E. St. J. Hardy
Giles E. St. J. Hardy Murdoch University
Nadine Marshall
Nadine Marshall James Cook University
Jayant Sathaye
Jayant Sathaye Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Roberto Schaeffer
Roberto Schaeffer Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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