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The hazards of indicators: insights from the environmental vulnerability index
J Barnett, S Lambert, I Fry
Annals of the Association of American Geographers 98 (1), 102-119, 2008
4602008
The nature of wellbeing: how nature’s ecosystem services contribute to the wellbeing of New Zealand and New Zealanders
L Roberts, A Brower, G Kerr, S Lambert, W McWilliam, K Moore, J Quinn, ...
Department of Conservation, 2015
852015
Indigenous Biosecurity: Māori Responses to Kauri Dieback and Myrtle Rust in Aotearoa New Zealand
S Lambert, N Waipara, A Black, M Mark-Shadbolt, W Wood
The Human Dimensions of Forest and Tree Health, 109-137, 2018
732018
Indigenous Peoples and urban disaster: Māori responses to the 2010-12 Christchurch earthquakes
SJ Lambert
Massey University, 2014
632014
International Disaster Risk Reduction Strategies and Indigenous Peoples
S Lambert, J Scott
International Indigenous Policy Journal 10 (2), 1-21, 2019
482019
Whakamanahia Te mātauranga o te Māori: empowering Māori knowledge to support Aotearoa’s aquatic biological heritage
J Ataria, M Mark-Shadbolt, ATP Mead, K Prime, J Doherty, J Waiwai, ...
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 52 (4), 467-486, 2018
462018
Whakatipu rawa ma ngā uri whakatipu: optimising the “Māori” in Māori economic development
S Awatere, J Mika, M Hudson, C Pauling, S Lambert, J Reid
AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples 13 (2), 1-9, 2017
422017
Indigenous resilience through urban disaster: the Maori response to the 2010 and 2011 Christchurch Otautahi earthquakes
SJ Lambert, M Shadbolt, JM Ataria, A Black
Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga, New Zealand’s Indigenous Centre of Research Excellence, 2012
302012
Indigenous knowledges of forest and biodiversity management: how the watchfulness of Māori complements and contributes to disaster risk reduction
S Lambert, M Mark-Shadbolt
AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples 17 (3), 2021
252021
Maori and the Christchurch Earthquakes: the interplay between Indigenous endurance and resilience
S Lambert
MAI Journal 3 (2), 165-180, 2014
24*2014
Maori experiences and expressions of leadership through the Christchurch Otautahi earthquakes
SJ Lambert, M Shadbolt
Nga Pae o te Maramatanga, New Zealand’s Indigenous Centre of Research Excellence, 2012
222012
Protecting Cultural Heritage During Conflict Times: Contributions from the Participants of the International Course on First Aid to Cultural Heritage in Times of Conflict
S Lambert, C Rockwell
ICCROM, 2012
212012
Developing, implementing, and evaluating an artificial intelligence–guided mental health resource navigation chatbot for health care workers and their families during and …
JM Noble, A Zamani, MA Gharaat, D Merrick, N Maeda, AL Foster, ...
JMIR Research Protocols 11 (7), e33717, 2022
192022
The expansion of sustainability through New Economic Space: Māori potatoes and cultural resilience
SJ Lambert
Lincoln University, 2008
192008
Indigenous sustainability indicators for Maori farming and fishing enterprises: A theoretical framework
J Reid, T Barr, SJ Lambert
Agricultural Research Group on Sustainability (ARGOS), 2013
182013
Impacts on Māori of the Ōtautahi/Christchurch earthquakes
SJ Lambert
Lincoln University. Faculty of Environment, Society and Design. Department …, 2013
16*2013
Cultural differences in environmental valuation.
MD Andersen, GN Kerr, SJ Lambert
New Zealand Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, 2012
162012
Indigenous communities and disaster research: Maori and the Christchurch earthquakes of 2010-2011
S Lambert
Third Sector Review 21 (2), 31-48, 2015
132015
The socio-technical networks of technology users' innovation in New Zealand: a fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis
SJ Lambert, JR Fairweather
Lincoln University. Agricultural Economics Research Unit, 2010
132010
The diffusion of sustainable technologies to Māori land: A case study of participation by Māori in agri-food networks
S Lambert
MAI Review LW 1 (2), 10, 2007
112007
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