2011 Journal Article Local knowledge and climate change adaptation on Erub Island, Torres StraitMcNamara, Karen Elizabeth and Westoby, Ross (2011). Local knowledge and climate change adaptation on Erub Island, Torres Strait. Local Environment, 16 (9), 887-901. doi: 10.1080/13549839.2011.615304 |
2011 Journal Article Solastalgia and the gendered nature of climate change: An example from Erub Island, Torres StraitMcNamara, Karen Elizabeth and Westoby, Ross (2011). Solastalgia and the gendered nature of climate change: An example from Erub Island, Torres Strait. EcoHealth, 8 (2), 233-236. doi: 10.1007/s10393-011-0698-6 |
2011 Journal Article Planning nature-based hiking trails in a tropical rainforest settingMcNamara, Karen Elizabeth and Prideaux, Bruce (2011). Planning nature-based hiking trails in a tropical rainforest setting. Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 16 (3), 289-305. doi: 10.1080/10941665.2011.572665 |
2011 Journal Article Experiencing 'natural' heritageMcNamara, Karen Elizabeth and Prideaux, Bruce (2011). Experiencing 'natural' heritage. Current Issues in Tourism, 14 (1), 47-55. doi: 10.1080/13683500.2010.492852 |
2011 Journal Article Using participatory action research to share knowledge of the local environment and climate change: case study of Erub Island, Torres StraitMcNamara, Karen Elizabeth and McNamara, John Patrick (2011). Using participatory action research to share knowledge of the local environment and climate change: case study of Erub Island, Torres Strait. The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 40 (1), 30-39. doi: 10.1375/ajie.40.30 |
2010 Journal Article A typology of solo independent women travellersMcNamara, Karen Elizabeth and Prideaux, Bruce (2010). A typology of solo independent women travellers. International Journal of Tourism Research, 12 (3), 253-264. doi: 10.1002/jtr.751 |
2010 Journal Article Reading, learning and enacting: interpretation at visitor sites in the wet tropics rainforest of AustraliaMcNamara, Karen Elizabeth and Prideaux, Bruce (2010). Reading, learning and enacting: interpretation at visitor sites in the wet tropics rainforest of Australia. Environmental Education Research, 16 (2), 173-188. doi: 10.1080/13504620903486412 |
2010 Journal Article Assessing tourists’ perceptions of climate change on mountain landscapesPrideaux, B., Coghlan, A. and McNamara, K. E. (2010). Assessing tourists’ perceptions of climate change on mountain landscapes. Tourism Recreation Research, 35 (2), 187-199. doi: 10.1080/02508281.2010.11081633 |
2009 Journal Article 'We do not want to leave our land': Pacific ambassadors at the United Nations resist the category of 'climate refugees'McNamara, Karen Elizabeth and Gibson, Chris (2009). 'We do not want to leave our land': Pacific ambassadors at the United Nations resist the category of 'climate refugees'. Geoforum, 40 (3), 475-483. doi: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2009.03.006 |
2009 Journal Article Voices from the margins: Pacific ambassadors and the geopolitics of marginality at the United NationsMcNamara, Karen E. (2009). Voices from the margins: Pacific ambassadors and the geopolitics of marginality at the United Nations. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 50 (1), 1-12. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8373.2009.01376.x |
2008 Journal Article Environmental Sustainability in practice? A macro-scale profile of tourist accommodation facilities in Australia's coastal zoneMcNamara, Karen Elizabeth and Gibson, Chris (2008). Environmental Sustainability in practice? A macro-scale profile of tourist accommodation facilities in Australia's coastal zone. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 16 (1), 85-100. doi: 10.2167/jost621.0 |
2008 Journal Article Pragmatic discourses and alternative resistance: responses to climate change in the PacificMcNamara, Karen Elizabeth (2008). Pragmatic discourses and alternative resistance: responses to climate change in the Pacific. Graduate Journal of Asia-Pacific Studies, 6 (2), 33-54. |
2007 Journal Article Conceptualizing discourses on environmental refugees at the United NationsMcNamara, Karen Elizabeth (2007). Conceptualizing discourses on environmental refugees at the United Nations. Population and Environment, 29 (1), 12-24. doi: 10.1007/s11111-007-0058-1 |