Ben Cooke
Lecturer
Global, Urban and Social Studies
RMIT University
Australia
Biography
Ben Cooke is a Lecturer at RMIT University . He is working on equity, justice and property around urban greening, as well as the application of market-based instruments to leverage conservation outcomes. His interest are in Human-environment relationships, Time and environment management, Rural-amenity migration and changing rural landscapes, Private land conservation policy, Environmental stewardship as concept and policy
Research Interest
Human-environment relationships
Publications
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Locating financial incentives among diverse motivations for long-term private land conservationÂ
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The role of social networks and trusted peers in promoting biodiverse carbon plantings
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The co-presence of past and future in the practice of environmental management: Implications for rural-amenity landscapesÂ