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Social and Economic Research
Stacey N (2007) Boats to burn: Bajo fishing activity in the Australian fishing zone. Asia-Pacific Environment Monograph 2, ISBN 9781920942953 ANU E Press
Cullen LC, Pretty J, Smith DJ, Pilgrim SE (2007) Links between local ecological knowledge and wealth in indigenous communities of Indonesia: Implications for conservation of marine resources. The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences 2(1): 289-299
Pilgrim SE, Pretty J, Smith DJ (2007) A cross-regional assessment of the factors affecting ecoliteracy: implications for policy and practice. Ecological Applications, 17(6): 1742–1751
Cullen LC, (2007) Marine resource dependence, resource use patterns and identification of economic performance criteria within a small island community: Kaledupa, Indonesia. PhD thesis, University of Essex, Colchester, U.K.
Pilgrim SE, Cullen LC, Smith DJ, Pretty J (2007) Hidden Harvest or Hidden Revenue? The effect of economic development pressures on local resource use in a remote region of southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge 6 (1): 160-162
Smith, D. J; Pilgrim, S & Cullen, L. (2007). Coral Reefs and People. Chapter 15. In SAGE HANDBOOK ON ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIETY. Editors: Jules Pretty, Andrew Ball, Ted Benton, Julia Guivant, David Lee, David Orr, Max Pfeffer and Hugh Ward. Sage, London
Kwakkel-Hol, A (2006) Tourism in the Wakatobi Marine National Park. The Nature Conservancy
Halim A, Mous P (2006) Community Perceptions of Marine Protected Area Management in Indonesia. A TNC report to US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Cullen LC, Smith DJ, Pretty J (2006) Economic Importance of Marine Resources in the Wakatobi Marine National Park: Ecological-Economic Status. Proceedings of the Ninth Biennial Conference of the International Society of Ecological Economics: Ecological Sustainability and Human Well-being. New Delhi, India, 15th-19th December 2006.
Clifton, J. & Benson, A. (2006) Planning for sustainable ecotourism: the case for research ecotourism in developing country destinations. Journal of Sustainable Tourism. 14(3): 238-254.
Crabbe MJC (2006) Challenges for sustainability in cultures where regard for the future may not be present. Sustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy 2: 1-5
Halim A, (2005) Support for the Establishment of Effectively Managed MPA Platform Sites as Foundations for Resilient Networks of Functionally-Connected Marine Protected Areas (MPA) Wakatobi National Park, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia Progress report (September -December 2004). WWF and TNC Joint Publication
Mous P, (2005) The Wakatobi Marine National Park: Saving One of the Largest Single Reef Systems in the World. Information Leaflet. The Nature Conservancy.
Shepherd S, Terry A (2004) The Role Of Indigenous Communities In Natural Resource Management The Bajau Of The Tukangbesi Archipelago, Indonesia. Geography 89: 204-213
Pedju M, Santiaji V, Hanan S, Fudge J (2004) Report on a baseline survey in Wakatobi Marine National Park to assess resource status, use and perception March - October 2004. WWF and TNC Joint Publication
Clifton J (2003) Prospects for co-management in Indonesias marine protected areas. Marine Policy: 389-395
Elliot G, Mitchell B, Wiltshire B, Manan I, Wismer S (2001) Community participation in marine protected area management: Wakatobi National Park, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Coastal Management 29: 295-316
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