Lloyd Carpenter

Lloyd Carpenter

Lincoln University

H-index: 4

North America-United States

About Lloyd Carpenter

Lloyd Carpenter, With an exceptional h-index of 4 and a recent h-index of 3 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Lincoln University, specializes in the field of Maori culture, gold rush, mining technology, colonial architecture, New Zealand Wars.

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

‘The ability to change stuff up': volunteering as a young person within established organisations

Leaving Marks and Names on the Land: The Deeds of Tama Ki Te Rangi, Tamatea-Pōkai-Whenua, Te Rakiwhakaputa and Rākaihautū

Mining the language of the “rush” for gold in the 19th century

Indigenous meanings of provenance in the context of alternative food movements and supply-chain traceability: A review

Nature-based solutions for fire suppression: Green firebreaks, low-flammability foods and planting fire micro-refugia

A new look at old heritage: when what you see is not what you get

Writing a new colonial New Zealand narrative

Finding the pakeha's yellow stuff: Māori gold miners of the 19th Century

Lloyd Carpenter Information

University

Position

Senior Lecturer in Maori Studies

Citations(all)

62

Citations(since 2020)

38

Cited By

27

hIndex(all)

4

hIndex(since 2020)

3

i10Index(all)

2

i10Index(since 2020)

1

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Lloyd Carpenter Skills & Research Interests

Maori culture

gold rush

mining technology

colonial architecture

New Zealand Wars

Top articles of Lloyd Carpenter

‘The ability to change stuff up': volunteering as a young person within established organisations

Journal of Youth Studies

2023/5/28

Sylvia Nissen
Sylvia Nissen

H-Index: 5

Lloyd Carpenter
Lloyd Carpenter

H-Index: 3

Leaving Marks and Names on the Land: The Deeds of Tama Ki Te Rangi, Tamatea-Pōkai-Whenua, Te Rakiwhakaputa and Rākaihautū

Landscape Review

2022/12/12

Lloyd Carpenter
Lloyd Carpenter

H-Index: 3

Mining the language of the “rush” for gold in the 19th century

Newspaper Research Journal

2022/3

Lloyd Carpenter
Lloyd Carpenter

H-Index: 3

Indigenous meanings of provenance in the context of alternative food movements and supply-chain traceability: A review

2021/7/5

Nature-based solutions for fire suppression: Green firebreaks, low-flammability foods and planting fire micro-refugia

2021

Lloyd Carpenter
Lloyd Carpenter

H-Index: 3

X Cui
X Cui

H-Index: 16

A new look at old heritage: when what you see is not what you get

2020/8/10

Lloyd Carpenter
Lloyd Carpenter

H-Index: 3

Writing a new colonial New Zealand narrative

2020/8/9

Lloyd Carpenter
Lloyd Carpenter

H-Index: 3

Finding the pakeha's yellow stuff: Māori gold miners of the 19th Century

2020/8/9

Lloyd Carpenter
Lloyd Carpenter

H-Index: 3

Quartz adventures in a remote Central Otago valley

2020/8/9

Lloyd Carpenter
Lloyd Carpenter

H-Index: 3

Some nostalgia with your wine, ladies and gentlemen? Remembering the Central Otago gold rush on wine labels

2020/8/9

Lloyd Carpenter
Lloyd Carpenter

H-Index: 3

The bleak, lonely stone ruins of the goldfields

2020/7/14

Lloyd Carpenter
Lloyd Carpenter

H-Index: 3

George and Rebecca's place: The story of a New Zealand gold rush icon

2020/7/12

Lloyd Carpenter
Lloyd Carpenter

H-Index: 3

A legacy of history: The environmental cost of water and mining

2020/6/21

Lloyd Carpenter
Lloyd Carpenter

H-Index: 3

New Zealand Otago Goldfields World Heritage site

2020/5/25

Lloyd Carpenter
Lloyd Carpenter

H-Index: 3

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