2013 Journal Article Increasing energy-saving actions in low income households to achieve sustainabilityHall, Nina, Romanach, Lygia, Cook, Stephanie and Meikle, Sarah (2013). Increasing energy-saving actions in low income households to achieve sustainability. Sustainability (Switzerland), 5 (11), 4561-4577. doi: 10.3390/su5114561 |
2013 Conference Publication Getting engaged: Securing and retaining low income participants for energy behaviour changeHall, Nina (2013). Getting engaged: Securing and retaining low income participants for energy behaviour change. Australian Summer Study for Energy Efficiency and Decentralised Energy, Sydney, NSW Australia, 1-3 March 2013. |
2012 Conference Publication Empowering low income communities to control their energy consumptionHall, Nina (2012). Empowering low income communities to control their energy consumption. Energy Efficiency Summer School, Sydney, Australia, 28-29 February 2012. |
2012 Other Outputs Exploring community acceptance of rural wind farms in Australia: a snapshotHall, Nina, Ashworth, Peta and Shaw, Hylton (2012). Exploring community acceptance of rural wind farms in Australia: a snapshot. Canberra, ACT, Australia: CSIRO. |
2012 Conference Publication Engaging low-income households to achieve energy behavior change’, Behavior, Energy and Climate Change ConferenceHall, Nina (2012). Engaging low-income households to achieve energy behavior change’, Behavior, Energy and Climate Change Conference. Behavior, Energy and Climate Change Conference, Sacramento, CA, United States, 12-15 November 2012. |
2012 Conference Publication Can social licence to operate provide a framework to manage opposition and enhance acceptance of wind farms?Hall, Nina (2012). Can social licence to operate provide a framework to manage opposition and enhance acceptance of wind farms?. Wind Farms 2012 Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 29 May 2012. |
2011 Conference Publication Renewable energy and a social licence to operate: Australian wind farm case studyHall, Nina (2011). Renewable energy and a social licence to operate: Australian wind farm case study. Socio-Economic Opportunities and Drivers on the Way to a Low-Carbon Society- IKEM Summer Academy, Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom , 28 July - 1 August 2011. |
2011 Conference Publication Community Acceptance of Australian Wind FarmsHall, Nina (2011). Community Acceptance of Australian Wind Farms. International Conference on Energy and Meteorology, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 8-9 November 2011. |
2010 Journal Article Empowerment of individuals and realization of community agency: applying action research to climate change responses in AustraliaHall, Nina L., Taplin, Ros and Goldstein, Wendy (2010). Empowerment of individuals and realization of community agency: applying action research to climate change responses in Australia. Action Research, 8 (1), 71-91. doi: 10.1177/1476750309335203 |
2010 Journal Article Environmental nonprofit campaigns and state competition: influences on climate policy in CaliforniaHall, Nina L. and Taplin, Ros (2010). Environmental nonprofit campaigns and state competition: influences on climate policy in California. Voluntas, 21 (1), 62-81. doi: 10.1007/s11266-009-9104-1 |
2010 Conference Publication Climate advocacy and climate organisingHall, Nina (2010). Climate advocacy and climate organising. Key forces for climate action, University of Sydney, 5-6 March 2010. |
2008 Journal Article Room for climate advocates in a coal-focused economy? NGO influence on Australian climate policyHall, Nina L. and Taplin, Ros (2008). Room for climate advocates in a coal-focused economy? NGO influence on Australian climate policy. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 43 (3), 359-379. doi: 10.1002/j.1839-4655.2008.tb00108.x |
2008 Conference Publication Review of past climate campaigns - what have we learned?Hall, Nina (2008). Review of past climate campaigns - what have we learned?. Climate Action Network Australia Annual Conference 2008, Sydney, 29-30 April 2008. |
2007 Conference Publication Activate! Community members get politicalHall, Nina (2007). Activate! Community members get political. Climate Action Network Australia Annual Conference 2007, Australian National University, Canberra, 18-19 June 2007. |
2007 Conference Publication Revolution or inch-by-inch? Campaign approaches on climate change by environmental groupsHall, Nina L. and Taplin, Ros (2007). Revolution or inch-by-inch? Campaign approaches on climate change by environmental groups. Annual Environmental Research Conference, Hobart, Australia, December 2005. New York, NY, United States: Springer. doi: 10.1007/s10669-007-9022-y |
2007 Conference Publication A Role for Civil Society in Action on Climate ChangeHall, Nina (2007). A Role for Civil Society in Action on Climate Change. Conference on Cosmopolitan Civil Societies, University of Technology, Sydney, 4-5 October 2007. |
2007 Conference Publication Solar Festivals and Climate Bills: Comparing NGO climate change campaigns in the UK and AustraliaHall, Nina (2007). Solar Festivals and Climate Bills: Comparing NGO climate change campaigns in the UK and Australia. Global Warming: Energy Security or Energy Sovereignty?, University of Sydney, Sydney, 1-2 March 2007. |
2007 Journal Article Solar festivals and climate bills: comparing NGO climate change campaigns in the UK and AustraliaHall, Nina L. and Taplin, Ros (2007). Solar festivals and climate bills: comparing NGO climate change campaigns in the UK and Australia. Voluntas, 18 (4), 317-338. doi: 10.1007/s11266-007-9050-8 |
2006 Conference Publication Influencing Climate Policy: The effectiveness of Australian NGO campaignsHall, Nina (2006). Influencing Climate Policy: The effectiveness of Australian NGO campaigns. Australasian Political Studies Association Annual Conference, Newcastle University, Newcastle, 25-27 September 2006. |
2006 Conference Publication Getting the Message: Audience Resonance with Australian Climate Change CampaignsHall, Nina (2006). Getting the Message: Audience Resonance with Australian Climate Change Campaigns. Environmental Justice and Global Citizenship conference, Mansfield College, Oxford University, Oxford United Kingdom, 3-6 July 2006. |