2025 Journal Article Food shopping is not a leisure activity: Consumer heuristics and their impact on the effectiveness of ecolabels on Australian dairy productsBurstow, Adelaide, Witt, Bradd G. and Thompson, Courtney (2025). Food shopping is not a leisure activity: Consumer heuristics and their impact on the effectiveness of ecolabels on Australian dairy products. Food and Humanity, 4 100531, 1-13. doi: 10.1016/j.foohum.2025.100531 |
2025 Journal Article A typology of Australian beef producers and the sustainability challengeFaulkner, Taylah, Witt, Bradd and Bray, Heather (2025). A typology of Australian beef producers and the sustainability challenge. The Rangeland Journal, 47 (2) RJ24031. doi: 10.1071/rj24031 |
2025 Journal Article How Community Members Engage With Wildlife—A Psychological Typology With Implications for Policy MakingRomero‐de‐Diego, Cristina, Mills, Morena, Witt, Bradd and Dean, Angela (2025). How Community Members Engage With Wildlife—A Psychological Typology With Implications for Policy Making. Wildlife Letters, 2 (4), 179-191. doi: 10.1002/wll2.70000 |
2024 Journal Article Introduction to the Special Collection of The Rangeland Journal on carbon and environmental service markets in rangelandsWitt, Bradd, McDonald, Sarah, Cowley, Robyn, Cuddihy, Jayne, Silcock, Jennifer, Duckett, Noelene and Burnside, Don (2024). Introduction to the Special Collection of The Rangeland Journal on carbon and environmental service markets in rangelands. The Rangeland Journal, 46 (6) RJ24040, 1-3. doi: 10.1071/rj24040 |
2024 Journal Article Carbon and ecosystem service markets in rangelands and grazing systems are a wicked problem: multi-stakeholder partnership or roundtable as a vehicle forward?Cotton, Rebecca and Witt, Bradd (2024). Carbon and ecosystem service markets in rangelands and grazing systems are a wicked problem: multi-stakeholder partnership or roundtable as a vehicle forward?. The Rangeland Journal, 46 (1) RJ23029. doi: 10.1071/rj23029 |
2023 Journal Article Navigating sustainability trade-offs in global beef productionCastonguay, Adam C., Polasky, Stephen, H. Holden, Matthew, Herrero, Mario, Mason-D’Croz, Daniel, Godde, Cecile, Chang, Jinfeng, Gerber, James, Witt, G. Bradd, Game, Edward T., A. Bryan, Brett, Wintle, Brendan, Lee, Katie, Bal, Payal and McDonald-Madden, Eve (2023). Navigating sustainability trade-offs in global beef production. Nature Sustainability, 6 (3), 284-294. doi: 10.1038/s41893-022-01017-0 |
2022 Journal Article Community perceptions of carbon farming: a case study of the semi-arid Mulga Lands in Queensland, AustraliaJassim, Danya, Witt, Bradd and Evans, Megan C. (2022). Community perceptions of carbon farming: a case study of the semi-arid Mulga Lands in Queensland, Australia. Journal of Rural Studies, 96, 78-88. doi: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2022.10.010 |
2022 Journal Article A leap of faith: regenerative agriculture as a contested worldview rather than as a practice change issuePage, Camille and Witt, Bradd (2022). A leap of faith: regenerative agriculture as a contested worldview rather than as a practice change issue. Sustainability, 14 (22) 14803, 1-20. doi: 10.3390/su142214803 |
2022 Journal Article Telling our story: communicators’ perceptions of challenges and solutions for sustainability communication within the Australian beef industryFaulkner, Taylah, Witt, Bradd and Bray, Heather (2022). Telling our story: communicators’ perceptions of challenges and solutions for sustainability communication within the Australian beef industry. Journal of Science Communication, 21 (06) A04, 1-23. doi: 10.22323/2.21060204 |
2021 Journal Article Drivers of adoption and spread of wildlife management initiatives in MexicoRomero‐de‐Diego, Cristina, Dean, Angela, Jagadish, Arundhati, Witt, Bradd, Mascia, Michael B. and Mills, Morena (2021). Drivers of adoption and spread of wildlife management initiatives in Mexico. Conservation Science and Practice, 3 (7) e438. doi: 10.1111/csp2.438 |
2021 Journal Article How environmental values influence trust and beliefs about societal oversight and need for regulation of the Australian cattle industryWitt, G. B., Althor, G., Colvin, R. M., Witt, K. J., Gillespie, N., McCrea, R., Lacey, J. and Faulkner, T. (2021). How environmental values influence trust and beliefs about societal oversight and need for regulation of the Australian cattle industry. Environmental Research Letters, 16 (3) 034006, 1-8. doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/abe1f7 |
2020 Journal Article Power, perspective, and privilege: the challenge of translating stakeholder theory from business management to environmental and natural resource managementColvin, R. M., Witt, G. Bradd and Lacey, Justine (2020). Power, perspective, and privilege: the challenge of translating stakeholder theory from business management to environmental and natural resource management. Journal of Environmental Management, 271 110974, 110974. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.110974 |
2020 Journal Article The role of conflict framing and social identity in public opinion about land use change: an experimental test in the Australian contextColvin, R. M., Witt, G. Bradd, Lacey, Justine and McCrea, Rod (2020). The role of conflict framing and social identity in public opinion about land use change: an experimental test in the Australian context. Environmental Policy and Governance, 30 (2) eet.1879, 84-98. doi: 10.1002/eet.1879 |
2020 Journal Article “System of hunger”: understanding causal disaster vulnerability of indigenous food systemsJackson, Guy, McNamara, Karen E. and Witt, Bradd (2020). “System of hunger”: understanding causal disaster vulnerability of indigenous food systems. Journal of Rural Studies, 73, 163-175. doi: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2019.10.042 |
2019 Journal Article The community cost of consultation: Characterising the qualitative social impacts of a wind energy development that failed to proceed in Tasmania, AustraliaColvin, R. M., Witt, G. Bradd, Lacey, Justine and Witt, Kathy (2019). The community cost of consultation: Characterising the qualitative social impacts of a wind energy development that failed to proceed in Tasmania, Australia. Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 77, 40-48. doi: 10.1016/j.eiar.2019.03.007 |
2019 Journal Article A quantitative systematic review of distributive environmental justice literature: a rich history and the need for an enterprising futureAlthor, Glenn and Witt, Bradd (2019). A quantitative systematic review of distributive environmental justice literature: a rich history and the need for an enterprising future. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 10 (1), 91-103. doi: 10.1007/s13412-019-00582-9 |
2018 Journal Article Large-scale environmental degradation results in inequitable impacts to already impoverished communities: A case study from the floating villages of CambodiaAlthor, Glenn, Mahood, Simon, Witt, Bradd, Colvin, Rebecca M. and Watson, James E. M. (2018). Large-scale environmental degradation results in inequitable impacts to already impoverished communities: A case study from the floating villages of Cambodia. Ambio, 47 (7), 1-13. doi: 10.1007/s13280-018-1022-2 |
2018 Journal Article Using a community vote for wind energy development decision-making in King Island, TasmaniaColvin, Rebecca , Witt, G. Bradd and Lacey, Justine (2018). Using a community vote for wind energy development decision-making in King Island, Tasmania. Case Studies in the Environment, 2 (1), 1.21-7. doi: 10.1525/cse.2017.000927 |
2017 Journal Article A framework for disaster vulnerability in a small island in the Southwest Pacific: a case study of Emae Island, VanuatuJackson, Guy, McNamara, Karen and Witt, Bradd (2017). A framework for disaster vulnerability in a small island in the Southwest Pacific: a case study of Emae Island, Vanuatu. International Journal of Disaster Risk Science, 8 (4), 358-373. doi: 10.1007/s13753-017-0145-6 |
2017 Journal Article Enhancing critical thinking skills in first year environmental management students: a tale of curriculum design, application and reflectionWhiley, Dona, Witt, Bradd, Colvin, R. M., Sapiains Arrue, Rodolfo and Kotir, Julius (2017). Enhancing critical thinking skills in first year environmental management students: a tale of curriculum design, application and reflection. Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 41 (2), 1-16. doi: 10.1080/03098265.2017.1290590 |