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Robbie Price

Senior Technician - Informatics
Informatics
Location
Hamilton
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Research interests

Robbie Price is a world leading process automation exponent - delivering to clients technical solutions that expedite the research process.

Qualifications

Tasmania
BSc (Hons) Botany
1991

Publications

Mason NWH, Ausseil A-GE, Dymond JR, Overton JM, Price R, Carswell FE 2012. Will use of non-biodiversity objectives to select areas for ecological restoration always compromise biodiversity gains? Biological conservation 155(0): 157–168. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2012.05.019

Forsyth DM, Thomson C, Hartley LJ, MacKenzie DI, Price R, Wright EF, Mortimer JAJ, Nugent G, Wilson L, Livingstone P 2011. Long-term changes in the relative abundances of introduced deer in New Zealand estimated from faecal pellet frequencies. New Zealand journal of zoology 38(3): 237–249. CABI:20113331964 https://doi.org/10.1080/03014223.2011.592200

Overton J, Price R, Stephens T, Cook S, Earl R, Wright E, Walker S 2010. [Abstract] The vital sites model for conservation planning and reporting. Proceedings: Biodiversity : 2010 and beyond : programme and abstracts, University of Otago, Dunedin, 22–25 November 2010. Pp. 95–96.

Walker S, King N, Monks A, Williams S, Burrows L, Cieraad E, Meurk C, Overton JM, Price R, Smale M 2009. Secondary woody vegetation patterns in New Zealand's South Island dryland zone. New Zealand journal of botany 47(4): 367–393.

Walker S, Cieraad E, Monks A, Burrows L, Wood J, Price R, Rogers G, Lee W 2009. Long-term dynamics and rehabilitation of woody ecosystems in dryland South Island , New Zealand. In: Hobbs RJ, Suding KN ed. New models for ecosystem dynamics and restoration. Washington D.C., Island Press. Pp. 99–111

2008. New Zealand's remaining indigenous cover: recent changes and biodiversity protection needs 284. Wellington, Department of Conservation. 82 p. http://www.doc.govt.nz/upload/documents/science-and-technical/sfc284entire.pdf

Rutledge D, Briggs C, Price R 2007. Using scenarios to estimate the condition and trend of coastal environments. New Zealand Ecological Society Conference 2007. Feathers to fur : the ecological transformation of Aotearoa, University of Canterbury, 18-22 November. Programme and abstracts. [Christchurch], [The Conference]. Pp. 51–