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Stephen C Urlich
Stephen C Urlich
Lecturer in Environmental Management
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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
482020
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
461998
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
402020
Aerial 1080 operations to maximise biodiversity protection
K Brown, SC Urlich
Science & Technical Publishing, Department of Conservation, 2005
282005
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
272005
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
272002
‘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
232021
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
222005
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
182022
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
182020
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
182015
Mitigating fine sediment from forestry in coastal waters of the Marlborough Sounds
SC Urlich
Marlborough District Council, 2015
172015
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
152005
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
112022
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
112020
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
82020
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
62022
The Motiti Decision: Implications for coastal management
S Urlich
Resource Management Journal, 14-19, 2020
62020
A national issue of international significance: seabed disturbance in our marine waters
S Urlich
Resource Management Journal, 13-18, 2017
62017
Coexistence, dynamics and disturbance history of mixed conifer, beech, and hardwood forest, north Westland
SC Urlich
Lincoln University, 2000
62000
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