From exploitative to regenerative tourism: Tino rangatiratanga and tourism in Aotearoa New Zealand H Matunga, HP Matunga, S Urlich Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga, 2020 | 48 | 2020 |
Small‐scale species richness in forest canopy gaps: the role of niche limitation versus the size of the species pool RP Duncan, HL Buckley, SC Urlich, GH Stewart, J Geritzlehner Journal of Vegetation Science 9 (3), 455-460, 1998 | 46 | 1998 |
From ‘clean and green’to ‘brown and down’: A synthesis of historical changes to biodiversity and marine ecosystems in the Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand SC Urlich, SJ Handley Ocean & Coastal Management 198, 105349, 2020 | 40 | 2020 |
Aerial 1080 operations to maximise biodiversity protection K Brown, SC Urlich Science & Technical Publishing, Department of Conservation, 2005 | 28 | 2005 |
Effects of red deer on tree regeneration and growth in Aorangi Forest, Wairarapa SW Husheer, QW Hansen, SC Urlich New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 271-277, 2005 | 27 | 2005 |
A framework for managing the biophysical effects of tourism on the natural environment in New Zealand J Ward, K Hughey, S Urlich Journal of Sustainable Tourism 10 (3), 239-259, 2002 | 27 | 2002 |
‘Hooks’ and ‘Anchors’ for relational ecosystem-based marine management E Macpherson, SC Urlich, HG Rennie, A Paul, K Fisher, L Braid, ... Marine Policy 130, 104561, 2021 | 23 | 2021 |
Benefits of aerial 1080 possum control to tree fuchsia in the Tararua Range, Wellington SC Urlich, PJ Brady New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 299-309, 2005 | 22 | 2005 |
Characterising the regulatory seascape in Aotearoa New Zealand: Bridging local, regional and national scales for marine ecosystem-based management SC Urlich, FR White, HG Rennie Ocean & Coastal Management 224, 106193, 2022 | 18 | 2022 |
Paying it forward and back: Regenerative tourism as part of place L McEnhill, ES Jorgensen, S Urlich Lincoln University| Te Whare Wānaka o Aoraki Lincoln, 2020 | 18 | 2020 |
What's the end-game for biodiversity: is it time for conservation evolution? SC Urlich New Zealand Journal of Ecology 39 (1), 133-142, 2015 | 18 | 2015 |
Mitigating fine sediment from forestry in coastal waters of the Marlborough Sounds SC Urlich Marlborough District Council, 2015 | 17 | 2015 |
Tree regeneration in a New Zealand rain forest influenced by disturbance and drainage interactions SC Urlich, GH Stewart, RP Duncan, PC Almond Journal of Vegetation Science 16 (4), 423-432, 2005 | 15 | 2005 |
Untangling the Gordian knot: estuary survival under sea-level rise and catchment pollution requires a new policy and governance approach SC Urlich, JL Hodder-Swain New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 56 (3), 312-332, 2022 | 11 | 2022 |
Opportunities to manage sediment from forestry more effectively in the Marlborough Sounds and contributing catchments SC Urlich New Zealand journal of forestry 65 (2), 29, 2020 | 11 | 2020 |
History of pine forestry in the Pelorus/Te Hoiere catchment and the Marlborough Sounds SC Urlich, SJ Handley NZ Journal of Forestry 65 (2), 19-24, 2020 | 8 | 2020 |
Barriers to coastal planning and policy use of environmental research in Aotearoa-New Zealand JE Hewitt, CJ Lundquist, CA Pilditch, SF Thrush, SC Urlich Frontiers in Marine Science 9, 898109, 2022 | 6 | 2022 |
The Motiti Decision: Implications for coastal management S Urlich Resource Management Journal, 14-19, 2020 | 6 | 2020 |
A national issue of international significance: seabed disturbance in our marine waters S Urlich Resource Management Journal, 13-18, 2017 | 6 | 2017 |
Coexistence, dynamics and disturbance history of mixed conifer, beech, and hardwood forest, north Westland SC Urlich Lincoln University, 2000 | 6 | 2000 |