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Kerstin Zander

Project Leader
Environmental Economist - Charles Darwin University

Kerstin is an environmental economist with background in agricultural science. Her research is multidisciplinary, looking at the many relationships between humans and nature.

Kerstin applies mainly quantitative methods and is an expert in choice modelling.

Projects
The economics of threatened species management
The economics of threatened species management Project 6.1
Publications
Science for Saving Species Magazine Issue 15 2020
TSR Hub
Improved budgetary planning for threatened species and ecological community recovery plans
TSR Hub
Quantifying Indigenous people’s contributions to threatened species management - Factsheet
TSR Hub
Quantifying current and potential contributions of Australian Indigenous peoples to threatened species management.
Wiley
Rice fields support the global stronghold for an endangered waterbird
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment
A spatial overview of the global importance of Indigenous lands for conservation
Springer Nature
Social license as an emergent property of political interactions: response to Kendal and Ford 2017.
Wiley
The economics of threatened species management
TSR Hub
A review of non-market valuation studies of threatened species and ecological communities
NESP
Indigenous action in threatened species research and management
TSR Hub
The Threatened Species Recovery Hub is supported through funding from the Australian Government's National Environmental Science Programme. Website by Pretty.