Anna Normyle

PhD Student

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About

Anna’s research interests include the development and application of natural capital and ecosystem services accounting, and mapping approaches to support post-Native Title decision making. Her PhD project is exploring how applications of ecosystem accounting can better reflect the perspectives and values of First Nations People.

Research interests

  • Social and applied GIS
  • Natural Capital Accounting
  • Ecosystem Services
  • Environmental Management

Publications

Normyle, A., Vardon, M., Doran, B. (2023). Aligning Indigenous values and cultural ecosystem services for ecosystem accounting: a review. Ecosystem Services, 59, 101502. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoser.2022.101502

Normyle, A., Vardon, M., Doran, B. (2022). Ecosystem accounting and the need to recognise Indigenous perspectives. Humanities Social Sciences Communications, 9, 133. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-022-01149-w

Normyle, A., Doran, B., Vardon, M., Mathews, D., Melbourne, J., Althor, G. (2022). An Indigenous Perspective on Ecosystem Accounting: Challenges and Opportunities Revealed by an Australian Case Study. Ambio (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-022-01746-8

Normyle, A., Doran, B., Vardon, M., Mathews, D., Melbourne, J. (2022). Land cover and fire accounts to support Indigenous land management: A pilot study of Yawuru Country. Journal of Environmental Management, 313, 115003. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.115003

Barnett, R., Normyle, A., Doran, B., Vardon, M. (2022). Baseline study - Agricultural capacity of the Indigenous Estate. Cooperative Research Centre for Developing Northern Australia Project AT.4.20211117. ISBN. 978-1-922437-37-2. Available from: https://crcna.com.au/resources/publications/baseline-study-agricultural-capacity-indigenous-estate

Normyle, A., Doran, B., Vardon, M., Mathews, D., Melbourne, J. (2021). Accounting for Indigenous perspectives in SEEA-EA in theory and practice. London Group on Environmental Accounting 27th Meeting. Bonn. Available from: https://seea.un.org/sites/seea.un.org/files/normyleaccounting-for-indigenous-perspectives-in-seea-ea-intheory-and-practicepaper.pdf [Conference Paper]

Anna Normyle and Jamie Pittock (2019). A review of the impacts of pumped hydro energy storage construction on subalpine and alpine biodiversity: lessons for the Snowy Mountains pumped hydro expansion project. Australian Geographer, (2019): 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1080/00049182.2019.1684625