Follow
Hamish Rennie
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
The tourism disaster vulnerability framework: An application to tourism in small island destinations
S Becken, R Mahon, HG Rennie, A Shakeela
Natural hazards 71, 955-972, 2014
1982014
The effectiveness of riparian ‘restoration’on water quality—a case study of lowland streams in Canterbury, New Zealand
KE Collins, C Doscher, HG Rennie, JG Ross
Restoration Ecology 21 (1), 40-48, 2013
982013
based surfing literature for coastal management and the science of surfing—a review
BE Scarfe, TR Healy, HG Rennie
Journal of Coastal Research 25 (3), 539-557, 2009
972009
Sustainable management of surfing breaks: Case studies and recommendations
BE Scarfe, TR Healy, HG Rennie, ST Mead
Journal of Coastal Research 25 (3), 684-703, 2009
872009
Potential for co-management approaches to strengthen livelihoods of forest dependent communities: A Kenyan case
FLM Ming’ate, HG Rennie, A Memon
Land Use Policy 41, 304-312, 2014
582014
Literature review of beach awards and rating systems
V Cagilaba, HG Rennie
Environment Waikato, 2005
432005
A Model for Integrated Coastal Management Legislation: A Principled Analysis of New Zealand’s Resource Management Act 19911
RA Makgill, HG Rennie
The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law 27 (1), 135-165, 2012
392012
Agrifood tourism, rural resilience, and recovery in a postdisaster context: insights and evidence from Kaikōura-Hurunui, New Zealand
J Fountain, N Cradock-Henry, F Buelow, H Rennie
Tourism Analysis 26 (2-3), 135-149, 2021
362021
Assessing the sustainability of tourism-related livelihoods in an urban World Heritage Site
P Srijuntrapun, D Fisher, HG Rennie
Journal of Heritage Tourism 13 (5), 395-410, 2018
342018
Co-creating resilience solutions to coastal hazards through an interdisciplinary research project in New Zealand
PS Kench, EJ Ryan, S Owen, R Bell, J Lawrence, B Glavovic, P Blackett, ...
Journal of Coastal Research, 1496-1500, 2018
332018
Effectiveness of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) in addressing development-induced disasters: a comparison of the EIA processes of Sri Lanka and New Zealand
AB Hapuarachchi, K Hughey, H Rennie
Natural Hazards 81, 423-445, 2016
312016
Sustainable management of surfing breaks: an overview
BE Scarfe, TR Healy, HG Rennie, ST Mead
Reef Journal 1 (1), 44-73, 2009
292009
The coastal environment
H Rennie
Dunmore Press, 1993
231993
Adapting to climate change: an assessment of local adaptation planning processes in forest-based communities in Nepal
P Silwal, L Roberts, HG Rennie, MJ Lexer
Climate and development 11 (10), 886-898, 2019
212019
A design thinking approach to teaching sustainability
V Manna, M Rombach, D Dean, HG Rennie
Journal of Marketing Education 44 (3), 362-374, 2022
202022
Evaluating the business case for investment in the resilience of the tourism sector of small island developing states
R Mahon, S Becken, H Rennie
Lincoln University, 2013
202013
The nature of natural: defining natural character for the New Zealand context
JFBM Low, VA Froude, HG Rennie
New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 332-341, 2010
202010
Developing a conceptual model of marine farming in New Zealand
HG Rennie, R White, L Brabyn
Marine Policy 33 (1), 106-117, 2009
202009
‘Hooks’ and ‘Anchors’ for relational ecosystem-based marine management
E Macpherson, SC Urlich, HG Rennie, A Paul, K Fisher, L Braid, ...
Marine Policy 130, 104561, 2021
192021
A geography of marine farming rights in New Zealand: Some rubbings of patterns on the face of the sea
HG Rennie
The University of Waikato, 2002
182002
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20