Benjamin Cooke

Benjamin Cooke

RMIT University

H-index: 16

Oceania-Australia

About Benjamin Cooke

Benjamin Cooke, With an exceptional h-index of 16 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at RMIT University, specializes in the field of human geography, neoliberal conservation, human-environment relations, agency.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Environmental NGOs and Protected Area Conservation in Australia: The Political Consequences of Aligning with Private Interests

Professionalisation and the spectacle of nature: Understanding changes in the visual imaginaries of private protected area organisations in Australia

From activism to “not-quite-government”: the role of government and non-government actors in the expansion of the Australian protected area estate since 1990

Environmental stewardship

The role of government in a partial transition from public to private in the expanding Australian Protected Area System

Key questions for conservation tenders as a means for delivering biodiversity benefits on private land

The politics of urban greening: An introduction

Urban greening, property and more-than-human commoning

Benjamin Cooke Information

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Position

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Citations(all)

804

Citations(since 2020)

607

Cited By

411

hIndex(all)

16

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

19

i10Index(since 2020)

17

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RMIT University

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Benjamin Cooke Skills & Research Interests

human geography

neoliberal conservation

human-environment relations

agency

Top articles of Benjamin Cooke

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Journal

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Publication Date

Environmental NGOs and Protected Area Conservation in Australia: The Political Consequences of Aligning with Private Interests

Annals of the American Association of Geographers

Benjamin Cooke

Lilian M Pearce

Aidan Davison

2024/2/7

Professionalisation and the spectacle of nature: Understanding changes in the visual imaginaries of private protected area organisations in Australia

Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space

Florence LP Damiens

Aidan Davison

Benjamin Cooke

2023/9

From activism to “not-quite-government”: the role of government and non-government actors in the expansion of the Australian protected area estate since 1990

Journal of Environmental Planning and Management

Aidan Davison

Lilian M Pearce

Benjamin Cooke

Jamie B Kirkpatrick

2023/7/3

Environmental stewardship

Sachi Arakawa

Sonya Sachdeva

Vivek Shandas

2018

The role of government in a partial transition from public to private in the expanding Australian Protected Area System

Conservation and Society

Jamie B Kirkpatrick

Julie Fielder

Aidan Davison

Lilian M Pearce

Benjamin Cooke

2022/7/1

Key questions for conservation tenders as a means for delivering biodiversity benefits on private land

Ecological Management & Restoration

James Fitzsimons

Benjamin Cooke

2021

The politics of urban greening: An introduction

Australian geographer

Benjamin Cooke

2020/4/2

Urban greening, property and more-than-human commoning

Australian Geographer

Benjamin Cooke

Ani Landau-Ward

Lauren Rickards

2020/4/2

What ongoing staff can do to support precariously employed colleagues

Australian Universities' Review

Jessica Ford

Jess Ison

Lara McKenzie

Fabian Cannizzo

Louise R. Mayhew

...

2020/2/24

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Co-Authors

H-index: 48
Sarah Bekessy

Sarah Bekessy

RMIT University

H-index: 41
Rachel J. Standish

Rachel J. Standish

Murdoch University

H-index: 39
Ascelin Gordon

Ascelin Gordon

RMIT University

H-index: 31
Aidan Davison

Aidan Davison

University of Tasmania

H-index: 28
Wiebren Johannes Boonstra

Wiebren Johannes Boonstra

Uppsala Universitet

H-index: 24
Angela M. Guerrero

Angela M. Guerrero

Stockholms universitet

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