Nicki Mazur's Publications
Journal articles (refereed)
2006       N. Mazur & A. Curtis.  Risk perceptions, aquaculture, and issues of trust: Lessons from Australia. Society and Natural Resources 19: 791-808. 
In Press

     N. Mazur, J. Pickworth, & A. Casey. Social information to help build a sustainable aquaculture industry. World Aquaculture Society Journal.

     N. Mazur & A. Curtis.  Understanding community perceptions of aquaculture: Lessons from Australia.  Aquaculture International.

2001

     N. Mazur & T.W. Clark.  Zoos and conservation: Policy-making and organisational challenges.  In T.W. Clark, M. J. Stevenson, K. Ziegelmayer & M.B. Rutherford (eds) Species and Ecosystem Conservation: An Interdisciplinary Approach, Bulletin Series Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, No. 105, Yale University, New Haven.

     T.W. Clark, N. Mazur, R. Begg & S. Cork. Guidelines for developing practical and effective Koala conservation policy.  In S. Cork, T. W. Clark, & N.Mazur (eds) Koala Conservation Biology Symposium: Special Section of Conservation Biology 14 (3): 691-701.  

     E. Stratford, N. Mazur, D. Lunney & D. Bennett. Koalas and humans: cultural considerations for research and policy.  In S. Cork, T. W. Clark, & N.Mazur (eds) Koala Conservation Biology Symposium: Special Issue of Conservation Biology 14(3): 610-618.

     T. W. Clark, N. Mazur, S. Cork, S. Dovers & R. Harding. Koala conservation and management policy: an appraisal and recommendations. In S. Cork, T. W. Clark & N.Mazur (eds) Koala Conservation Biology Symposium: Special Section of Conservation Biology 14 (3): 681-690.

      S. Cork, T. W. Clark & N. Mazur. Introduction. In S. Cork, T. Clark & N. Mazur (eds) Koala Conservation Biology Symposium: Special Section  of Conservation Biology 14 (3): 702-704.

     S. Cork, T. W. Clark & N. Mazur. Conclusion. In S. Cork, T. Clark & N. Mazur (eds) Koala Conservation Biology Symposium: Special Issue of Conservation Biology 14 (3): 702-704.

1999       N. Mazur. Between the turnstiles: zoos as agents of environmental education. Australian Journal of Environmental Education 14: 71-80.
1998       N. Mazur. Putting the ‘social’ back into ‘science’: a policy approach to endangered species conservation.  In E. Stratford (ed) The Importance of Social Theory to Environmentalism: Special Issue of Social Alternatives 17(1): 25-28, University of Queensland.
Book
2001       N. Mazur. After the Ark? Environmental Policy-making and the Zoo, Melbourne University Press, Melb. Vic.
Book chapter
In Press       C. Allan, A. Curtis and N. Mazur. Understanding the social impacts of floods in South-eastern Australia. In Floods in an arid continent, ed A Poiani, Elsevier.
2005      Brown, V.A., Dyball, R., Keen, M., Lambert J., & Mazur, N.  The reflective practitioner: practising what we preach.  In M. Keen, V. Brown & R. Dyball (Eds),  Social Learning in Environmental Management. Earthscan Publications: London.
1996      N. Mazur. Zoos, conservation groups, and government wildlife agencies: partners, colleagues, or adversaries.  Pages 460-466 in D.A. Saunders, J.L. Craig, and E.M. Mattiske (eds.) Nature Conservation: the Role of Networks.  Surrey Beatty & Sons, Chipping Norton, 684 pp.
Technical reports
2007      N. Mazur, J. Pickworth, C. Maller. By-catch mitigation: social factors affecting adoption by fishers. Bureau of Rural Sciences: Canberra.

     S. Cork, K. Delaney, P. Horchner, & N. Mazur. Global trends analysis of food safety and quality systems for the Australian Food Industry Project. Department of Agriculture, Fisheries, & Forestry: Canberra.
2006

     N. Mazur. Social and economic information needs of Rural R&D Corporations: Report to the Bureau of Rural Sciences. ENVision: Canberra.

      N. Mazur. Social research to support the Australian Animal Welfare Strategy: a synthesis report. ENVision Environmental Consulting. Canberra.

2005

     N. Mazur & H. Aslin. Australian Animal WelfareStrategy stakeholder analysis. Bureau of Rural Sciences: Canberra.

     N. Mazur.   Community perceptions of aquaculture: final report.  Bureau of Rural Sciences: Canberra.

     T. Webb & N. Mazur. Social dimensions of farmer drought preparedness: Report to the Industries Development Committee.  Bureau of Rural Sciences: Canberra.

     H. Aslin & N. Mazur. Biosecurity awareness in peri-urban areas: a case study approach.  Bureau of Rural Sciences: Canberra.

     H. Aslin & N. Mazur. Participation rates in capacity building.  Bureau of Rural Sciences and RIRDC: Canberra.

     J. Schirmer, A. Casey & N. Mazur.  Socio-economic impact assessment of the proposed Cod Grounds Marine Protectected Area.  Department of Environment and Heritage and Bureau of Rural Sciences: Canberra.

2004

      N. Mazur. Community perceptions of aquaculture: Related social research. Bureau of Rural Sciences: Canberra.

     N. Mazur, H. Aslin, A. Curtis, A., Byron, I. & Magpantay, C. 2004.  Community perceptions of aquaculture: Report on the Eyre Peninsula.  Bureau of Rural Sciences: Canberra.

     N. Mazur, H. Aslin, A. Curtis, I. Byron, & C. Magpantay, 2004.  Community perceptions of aquaculture: Report on the Port Phillip Bay.  Bureau of Rural Sciences: Canberra.

     Botterill, L. & N. Mazur. Risk and risk perception: A literature review. RIRDC Publication No.04/043. Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation: Canberra.

     Woodhead, A., H. Aslin, & N. Mazur.  Conservation opportunities and encouraging environmental philanthropy: the role of tax incentives.  Bureau of Rural Sciences: Canberra.

2003       H. Aslin, N. Mazur, & A. Curtis.  Identifying regional skill and training needs for integrated natural resource management planning.  Bureau of Rural Sciences, Canberra.
2001

      N. Mazur & H. Aslin.  Client survey for the National Forest Inventory.  ENVision Environmental Consulting & Bureau of Rural Sciences, Canberra.

      N. Mazur & H. Aslin.  Client perceptions of the AFFA Customer Service Charter. ENVision Environmental Consulting & Bureau of Rural Sciences, Canberra.

     N. Mazur & H. Aslin.  Stakeholder needs and future directions for the National Vegetation Information System.  ENVision Environmental Consulting & Bureau of Rural Sciences, Canberra.

     J. Thompson, M. Pearson, J. Hooper, G. Akerlind & N. MazurPostdoctoral training and employment outcomes, Centre for Educational Development and Academic Methods, Australian National University and Evaluations and Investigations Program, Department of Education, Training and Youth Affairs, Canberra, ACT.

1998      N. Mazur. State of the environment report, Corporation of the City of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia.
Journal articles (non-refereed)
1999      N. Mazur. “Zoo conservation policy-making: a matter of defining problems”. Thylacinus 23 (1): 17-20.
1995      N. Mazur. "Who pays in the zoo?"  Chain Reaction  73/74: 34-37.
1993      N. Mazur. "Attitudes towards the role of city zoos in conservation".  Journal of the International Association of Zoo Educators  29: 26-29.
Theses
1998      N. Mazur. Contextualising the Role of Zoos in Conservation: an Australasian Experience.  Unpublished PhD dissertation, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia. 
1991      N. Mazur. A Study of Attitudes Towards the Role of City Zoos in Conservation: Case Study of the Adelaide Zoo. Unpublished Masters of Environmental Studies thesis, University of Adelaide, South Australia.
Conference papers
2006      N. Mazur. Social information to support a sustainable aquaculture industry.  Joint International Conference of the European Aquaculture Society and the World Aquaculture Society. 8-13 May. Florence, Italy.
2004       N. Mazur, H. Aslin & A. Curtis. Community perceptions of aquaculture: Lessons from Australia. Aquaculture 2004: The International Triennial Meeting of the World Aquaculture Society. 1-5 March, Honolulu, Hawaii.
2003       M. Nunn, A. Curtis and N. Mazur. Australian attitudes to risk - what’s different about quarantine risk? Presentation at the Quarantine and Market Access Conference, 2003. September 24/25, Hyatt Hotel, Canberra, Australia.
1997      N. Mazur & T.W. Clark.  "Zoos' conservation role: increasing effectiveness by improving policy      and organisational processes," in Zoos: Evolution or Extinction: Australasian Regional Association of Zoological Parks and Aquaria/Australasian Society of Zoo Keepers Annual Conference, 15-19 April, 1996.
1996       N. Mazur. "Perceptions of the role of zoos in conservation: an Australasian case study".  Pp. 102-109
in Proceedings of the Australasian Regional Association of Zoological Parks and Aquaria/Australasian                Society of Zoo Keeping Annual Conference, 3-7 April, 1995, Perth.
1994      N. Mazur.“The World Zoo Conservation Strategy and its implications for Australasian zoos".  Pp. 30-39 in Zoos Enriching Environments: Proceedings of the Australasian Regional Association of Zoological Parks and Aquaria/Australasian Society of Zoo Keeping Conference, 29 March-2 April, 1993, Adelaide.
1993       N. Mazur. "Attitudes towards the role of city zoos in conservation: an Adelaide case study". Pp. 45-48 in Saving Wildlife Zoological Conference Proceedings, 4-10 April, 1992, Currumbin Sanctuary, QLD. 
Magazine articles
2005        N. Mazur, H. Aslin & I. Byron. Social research can help build sustainable aquaculture. Global Aquaculture Advocate, Global Aquaculture Alliance: St Louis, MO, USA.
1996      N. Mazur. "Zoos' role in protecting biodiversity", Environment SA  5(4): 14, The Conservation Council of South Australia: Adelaide.   
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