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A new valuation school: Integrating diverse values of nature in resource and land use decisions
S Jacobs, N Dendoncker, B Martín-López, DN Barton, ...
Ecosystem services 22, 213-220, 2016
4642016
Valuing water for sustainable development
DE Garrick, JW Hall, A Dobson, R Damania, RQ Grafton, R Hope, ...
Science 358 (6366), 1003-1005, 2017
1832017
Sustainable irrigation: How did irrigated agriculture in Australia's Murray–Darling Basin adapt in the Millennium Drought?
M Kirby, R Bark, J Connor, ME Qureshi, S Keyworth
Agricultural Water Management 145, 154-162, 2014
1262014
Adaptive basin governance and the prospects for meeting Indigenous water claims
RH Bark, DE Garrick, CJ Robinson, S Jackson
Environmental Science & Policy 19, 169-177, 2012
1022012
An ecosystem services approach to estimating economic losses associated with drought
O Banerjee, R Bark, J Connor, ND Crossman
Ecological economics 91, 19-27, 2013
902013
Operationalising the ecosystem services approach in water planning: A case study of indigenous cultural values from the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia
RH Bark, M Barber, S Jackson, K Maclean, C Pollino, B Moggridge
International Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem Services …, 2015
882015
Snow days? Snowmaking adaptation and the future of low latitude, high elevation skiing in Arizona, USA
RH Bark, BG Colby, F Dominguez
Climatic Change 102 (3), 467-491, 2010
882010
Habitat preservation and restoration: Do homebuyers have preferences for quality habitat?
RH Bark, DE Osgood, BG Colby, G Katz, J Stromberg
Ecological economics 68 (5), 1465-1475, 2009
782009
Stakeholders’ views on natural flood management: Implications for the nature-based solutions paradigm shift?
RH Bark, J Martin-Ortega, KA Waylen
Environmental Science & Policy 115, 91-98, 2021
772021
Evaluating an interdisciplinary research project: Lessons learned for organisations, researchers and funders
RH Bark, ME Kragt, BJ Robson
International Journal of Project Management 34 (8), 1449-1459, 2016
732016
Environmental water governance in federal rivers: opportunities and limits for subsidiarity in Australia's Murray–Darling River
D Garrick, R Bark, J Connor, O Banerjee
Water Policy 14 (6), 915-936, 2012
712012
An interview methodology for exploring the values that community leaders assign to multiple-use landscapes
D Hatton MacDonald, R Bark, A McRae, T Kalivas, A Grandgirard, ...
Ecology and Society 18 (1), 1-12, 2013
642013
Meeting Indigenous peoples' objectives in environmental flow assessments: Case studies from an Australian multi-jurisdictional water sharing initiative
S Jackson, C Pollino, K Maclean, R Bark, B Moggridge
Journal of Hydrology 522, 141-151, 2015
622015
How do homebuyers value different types of green space?
RH Bark, DE Osgood, BG Colby, EB Halper
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 36 (2), 395-415, 2011
532011
Flood risk perceptions and the UK media: Moving beyond “once in a lifetime” to “Be Prepared” reporting
V Cologna, RH Bark, J Paavola
Climate Risk Management 17, 1-10, 2017
492017
Tracking cultural ecosystem services: water chasing the Colorado River restoration pulse flow
RH Bark, CJ Robinson, KW Flessa
Ecological Economics 127, 165-172, 2016
462016
The economic impact of water reductions during the Millennium Drought in the Murray-Darling Basin
M Kirby, JD Connor, RH Bark, ME Qureshi, SW Keyworth
442012
Integrated valuation of ecosystem services obtained from restoring water to the environment in a major regulated river basin
RH Bark, MJ Colloff, DH MacDonald, CA Pollino, S Jackson, ...
Ecosystem services 22, 381-391, 2016
382016
Modelling to bridge many boundaries: the Colorado and Murray-Darling River basins
KG Wheeler, CJ Robinson, RH Bark
Regional environmental change 18, 1607-1619, 2018
372018
Is ecosystem service research used by decision-makers? A case study of the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia
D Hatton MacDonald, RH Bark, A Coggan
Landscape ecology 29, 1447-1460, 2014
362014
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