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Navarro, Matthew Lewis

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Matthew
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University of Western Australia

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Reviewing approaches to social and economic monitoring of marine parks in Australia and designing a social and eocnomic monitoring program for the recently implemented Australian Marine Parks. 

Background

Non-market valuation

Social science

Fisheries science

Academic qualifications

PhD, Agricultural and Resource Economic, UWA

Membership of key national committees

Projects

Project D6 – Socioeconomic benchmarks

Publications

Marine Biodiversity Hub publications by: Navarro, Matthew Lewis

  • Social and economic benchmarks of the Australian Marine Parks (2021)
    M. Navarro; T.J. Langlois; M. Burton; A. Hegarty; C. Aston; M.E. Kragt; A. Rogers
  • Measures for Social and Economic Monitoring of the Australian Marine Parks (2020)
    M. Navarro; T.J. Langlois; M. Burton; M.E. Kragt; A.A. Rogers
  • Scoping of new field manuals for marine sampling in Australian waters (2019)
    R. Przeslawski; L. Bodrossy; A. Carroll; A.J. Cheal; M. Depczynski; S.D. Foster; D. Hardesty; P. Hedge; A. Lara-Lopez; A. Lepastrier; S. Mancini; K.J. Miller; J. Monk; M. Navarro; S.L. Nichol; S. Sagar; R.D. Stuart-Smith; J. van de Kamp; J. Williams
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