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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-