Stoeckl, Natalie

Stoeckl, Natalie

University of Tasmania

H-index: 35

Oceania-Australia

About Stoeckl, Natalie

Stoeckl, Natalie, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Tasmania, specializes in the field of Environmental and natural resource economics, non-market valuaton, ecological economics, ecosystem services, regional economic d.

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

The value of Antarctic and Southern Ocean ecosystem services

Integrated social-ecological data for regional natural resource management

The monetary value of 16 services protected by the Australian National Biosecurity System: Spatially explicit estimates and vulnerability to incursions

Piecemeal stewardship activities miss numerous social and environmental benefits associated with culturally appropriate ways of caring for country

Accounting for Indigenous cultural connections to land: insights from two Indigenous groups of Australia

Supporting knowledge sharing, natural resource management and regional planning: identifying similar regions through integrated data analysis

Ecosystem health, ecosystem services, and the well‐being of humans and the rest of nature

Understanding feedback relationships between resources, functionings and well-being: A case study of seaweed farming and artisanal processing in Indonesia

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Citations(all)

4999

Citations(since 2020)

2669

Cited By

3372

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

93

i10Index(since 2020)

63

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Stoeckl, Natalie Skills & Research Interests

Environmental and natural resource economics

non-market valuaton

ecological economics

ecosystem services

regional economic d

Top articles of Stoeckl, Natalie

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The value of Antarctic and Southern Ocean ecosystem services

Natalie Stoeckl

Vanessa Adams

Rachel Baird

Anne Boothroyd

Robert Costanza

...

2024/2/26

Integrated social-ecological data for regional natural resource management

Data in Brief

Vanessa M Adams

Stuart Allen

Ruth Steel

Natalie Stoeckl

Silva Larson

2024/2/1

The monetary value of 16 services protected by the Australian National Biosecurity System: Spatially explicit estimates and vulnerability to incursions

Ecosystem Services

Natalie Stoeckl

Aaron Dodd

Tom Kompas

2023/4/1

Piecemeal stewardship activities miss numerous social and environmental benefits associated with culturally appropriate ways of caring for country

Journal of Environmental Management

Silva Larson

Diane Jarvis

Natalie Stoeckl

Ryan Barrowei

Bessie Coleman

...

2023/1/15

Accounting for Indigenous cultural connections to land: insights from two Indigenous groups of Australia

Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal

Glenn Finau

Diane Jarvis

Natalie Stoeckl

Silva Larson

Daniel Grainger

...

2023/12/18

Supporting knowledge sharing, natural resource management and regional planning: identifying similar regions through integrated data analysis

N Stoeckl

VM Adams

S Larson

S Allen

J Jia

...

2023/8

Ecosystem health, ecosystem services, and the well‐being of humans and the rest of nature

Marcello Hernández‐Blanco

Robert Costanza

Haojie Chen

Dolf DeGroot

Diane Jarvis

...

2022/9

Understanding feedback relationships between resources, functionings and well-being: A case study of seaweed farming and artisanal processing in Indonesia

Ambio

Silva Larson

Natalie Stoeckl

Michael A Rimmer

Nicholas A Paul

2022/4

Valuing Indigenous cultural connections

Diane Jarvis

Natalie Stoeckl

Michael Douglas

Daniel Grainger

Silva Larson

...

2022

Integrated data requirements for natural resource management

N Stoeckl

V Adams

S Larson

T Mahony

R Steel

...

2022

The learning generated through indigenous natural resources management programs increases quality of life for indigenous people–improving numerous contributors to wellbeing

Ecological Economics

Diane Jarvis

Natalie Stoeckl

Silva Larson

Daniel Grainger

Jane Addison

...

2021/2/1

Assessing changes to ecosystem service values at large geographic scale: A case study for Australia’s Great Barrier Reef

Ecosystem Services

Natalie Stoeckl

Scott Condie

Ken Anthony

2021/10/1

Women's well-being and household benefits from seaweed farming in Indonesia

Aquaculture

Silva Larson

Natalie Stoeckl

Mardiana E Fachry

Muhammad Dalvi Mustafa

Imran Lapong

...

2021/1/15

Economic Equity and Major Development

LEADING FROM THE NORTH

Natalie Stoeckl

2021/9/20

Multiple co-benefits of Indigenous land and sea management programs across northern Australia

Natalie Stoeckl

Diane Jarvis

Silva Larson

Daniel Grainger

Jane Addison

...

2019/3

Australian Indigenous insights into ecosystem services: Beyond services towards connectedness–People, place and time

Ecosystem Services

Natalie Stoeckl

Diane Jarvis

Silva Larson

Anna Larson

Daniel Grainger

2021/8/1

Pluralistic discounting recognizing different capital contributions: An example estimating the net present value of global ecosystem services

Ecological Economics

Robert Costanza

Ida Kubiszewski

Natalie Stoeckl

Tom Kompas

2021/5/1

The Tasmania Project Wellbeing Survey: Report for the Premier's Economic and Social Recovery Advisory Council

Libby Lester

Rebecca Banham

Ella Horton

Nyree Pisanu

Airel Rumund

...

2021/3

Key result summary: Valuing Australia’s biosecurity system

Centre of Excellence for Biosecurity Risk Analysis (CEBRA) Report

Aaron Dodd

Natalie Stoeckl

John Baumgartner

Tom Kompas

2020/1/1

Indigenous land and sea management programs (ILSMPs) enhance the wellbeing of Indigenous Australians

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Silva Larson

Natalie Stoeckl

Diane Jarvis

Jane Addison

Daniel Grainger

...

2020/1

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