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Jim Sinner
Jim Sinner
Independent researcher (semi retired)
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Making sense of environmental values: a typology of concepts
M Tadaki, J Sinner, KMA Chan
Ecology and Society 22 (1), 2017
2632017
Multiple stressor effects on marine infauna: responses of estuarine taxa and functional traits to sedimentation, nutrient and metal loading
JI Ellis, D Clark, J Atalah, W Jiang, C Taiapa, M Patterson, J Sinner, ...
Scientific Reports 7 (1), 12013, 2017
882017
Factors influencing successful collaboration for freshwater management in Aotearoa, New Zealand
NA Cradock-Henry, S Greenhalgh, P Brown, J Sinner
Ecology and society 22 (2), 2017
712017
Mechanisms and risk of cumulative impacts to coastal ecosystem services: An expert elicitation approach
GG Singh, J Sinner, J Ellis, M Kandlikar, BS Halpern, T Satterfield, ...
Journal of environmental management 199, 229-241, 2017
672017
Assessing ecological community health in coastal estuarine systems impacted by multiple stressors
JI Ellis, JE Hewitt, D Clark, C Taiapa, M Patterson, J Sinner, D Hardy, ...
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 473, 176-187, 2015
562015
Measure, model, optimise: understanding reductionist concepts of value in freshwater governance
M Tadaki, J Sinner
Geoforum 51, 140-151, 2014
532014
Validation and limitations of a cumulative impact model for an estuary
D Clark, E Goodwin, J Sinner, J Ellis, G Singh
Ocean & Coastal Management 120, 88-98, 2016
512016
Bird killer, industrial intruder or clean energy? Perceiving risks to ecosystem services due to an offshore wind farm
SC Klain, T Satterfield, J Sinner, JI Ellis, KMA Chan
Ecological Economics 143, 111-129, 2018
502018
A strategy for managing the Asian kelp Undaria: final report
J Sinner, B Forrest, M Taylor
Cawthron Report 578, 2000
502000
Sustainable Development: A summary of key concepts
J Sinner, J Baines, H Crengle, G Salmon, A Fenemor, G Tipa
Ecol. Res. Rep 2, 1-23, 2004
482004
Revealing ecological processes or imposing social rationalities? The politics of bounding and measuring ecosystem services
M Tadaki, W Allen, J Sinner
Ecological Economics 118, 168-176, 2015
442015
Measuring social licence: what and who determines public acceptability of aquaculture in New Zealand?
J Sinner, M Newton, J Barclay, J Baines, T Farrelly, P Edwards, G Tipa
Aquaculture 521, 734973, 2020
432020
Discourse, agency, and social license to operate in New Zealand
M Newton, T Farrelly, J Sinner
The Resilience Alliance, 2020
302020
Relationships between biotic indices, multiple stressors and natural variability in New Zealand estuaries
A Berthelsen, J Atalah, D Clark, E Goodwin, M Patterson, J Sinner
Ecological Indicators 85, 634-643, 2018
302018
Ecological survey of Tauranga harbour
J Ellis, D Clark, JE Hewitt, C Taiapa, J Sinner, M Patterson, D Hardy, ...
Cawthron Institute, 2013
272013
Collaboration and modelling–tools for integration in the Motueka catchment, New Zealand
A Fenemor, N Deans, T Davie, W Allen, J Dymond, M Kilvington, ...
Water SA 34 (4), 448-445, 2008
272008
Group elicitations yield more consistent, yet more uncertain experts in understanding risks to ecosystem services in New Zealand bays
GG Singh, J Sinner, J Ellis, M Kandlikar, BS Halpern, T Satterfield, K Chan
PloS one 12 (8), e0182233, 2017
242017
Community perceptions of collaborative processes for managing freshwater resources
J Sinner, P Brown, M Newton
Ecology and Society 21 (4), 2016
242016
Setting priorities for the management of marine pests using a risk-based decision support framework
BM Forrest, MD Taylor, J Sinner
Biological Invasions in New Zealand, 389-405, 2006
232006
Does collaborative governance increase public confidence in water management? Survey evidence from Aotearoa New Zealand
M Tadaki, J Sinner, P Stahlmann-Brown, S Greenhalgh
Water alternatives 13 (2), 302, 2020
212020
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