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Albrecht, G.A. (2009-10) Chronic Environmental Change and Mental Health, (in Weissbecker, I. (ed), Climate Change and Mental Health, in preparation).

Albrecht, G.A. (2009-10) Solastalgia and the Creation of New Ways of Living, in Pretty, J. and Pilgrim S., (eds), Biodiversity and Culture, Earthscan (in publication - pre-order available)

Albrecht, G.A. (2009-10) Complexity and Sustainability: A dialectical dance between persistence and change, in Paulin, S. et al (eds), Sustainability (in preparation).

McManus, P., Albrecht, G. and Graham, R. (2009) “Constructing Thoroughbred Breeding Landscapes: Manufactured Idylls in the Upper Hunter Region of Australia” in Stanley D. Brunn (Ed.) Engineering Earth: The Impacts of Megaengineering Projects.  Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer Science+Business Media. (in publication)

Albrecht , G.A. (2008) Solastalgia, in Gage, H. Ice: A Passage Through Time, Alaska, Ampersand Press.

Albrecht, G., Higginbotham, N., Connor, L. and Freeman, S. (2008) Human Health and Ecosystem Health: A Social Perspective. In Heggenhougen, K. (ed) Encyclopaedia of Public Health, San Diego CA, Elsevier.

Albrecht, G.A. (2003) Thinking like an ecosystem: the ethics of relocation, rehabilitation and
release of wildlife. In: Armstrong, S.J. and Botzler, R.G. (Eds.). The Animal Ethics Reader. London: Routledge.

Albrecht, G.A. (2003) An environmental history of Maitland and the Middle Hunter. In: Yeend, K. (Ed.). A Sense of Place in Maitland. Maitland: Maitland Landcare Inc. 

Albrecht, G., & Higginbotham, N. (2001). Complexity and Human Health: Across the health hierarchy. In N. Higginbotham; G. Albrecht; L. Connor (Eds.), Health Social Science: A Transdisciplinary and Complexity Perspective (pp. 47-69). Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

Albrecht, G., & Higginbotham, N. (2001). Situating health and illness. In N. Higginbotham, G. Albrecht & L. Connor (Eds.), Health Social Science: A Transdisciplinary and Complexity Perspective (pp. 3-16).
Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

Albrecht, G., Higginbotham, N. Freeman, S. (2001). The hierarchy of health influences. In N. Higginbotham, G. Albrecht & L. Connor (Eds.), Health Social Science: A Transdisciplinary and Complexity Perspective
(pp. 17-46). Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

Albrecht, G., Higginbotham, N., & Freeman, S. (2001). Transdisciplinary thinking in health social science research: definition, rationale, and procedures. In N. Higginbotham, G. Albrecht & L. Connor (Eds.), Health Social Science: A Transdisciplinary and Complexity Perspective (pp. 70-89). Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

Byles, J., Higginbotham, N., & Heller, R. (2001). How to perform transdisciplinary research: epidemiological study designs. In N. Higginbotham, G. Albrecht & L. Connor (Eds.), Health Social Science: A Transdisciplinary and Complexity Perspective (pp. 206-226). Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

Connor, L., Higginbotham, N., Freeman, S., & Albrecht, G. (2001). Pharmaceuticals in transdisciplinary perspective. In N. Higginbotham, G. Albrecht & L. Connor (Eds.), Health Social Science: A Transdisciplinary and Complexity Perspective (pp. 115-150). Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

Connor, L., Treloar, C., & Higginbotham, N. (2001). How to perform transdisciplinary research: qualitative study designs and methods. In N. Higginbotham, G. Albrecht & L. Connor (Eds.), Health Social Science: A Transdisciplinary and Complexity Perspective. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

Higginbotham, N., Albrecht, G., & Freeman, S. (2001). Heart disease in transdisciplinary perspective. In N. Higginbotham, G. Albrecht & L. Connor (Eds.), Health Social Science: A Transdisciplinary and Complexity Perspective (pp. 93-114). South Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

Higginbotham, N., D'Este, K., Saul, A., & Connor, L. (2001). Strengthening cross-sectional studies through cognitive and qualitative methods. In N. Higginbotham, G. Albrecht & L. Connor (Eds.), Health Social Science: A Transdisciplinary and Complexity Perspective. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

 Higginbotham, N., Freeman, S., Heading, G., & Saul, A. (2001). Cultural constructions of risk: heart disease in the New South Wales Coalfields, Australia. In N. Higginbotham, R. Briceno-Leon & N. Johnson (Eds.), Applying Health Social Science: Best Practice in the Developing World (pp. 38-65). London: Zed Books.

 Higginbotham, N., Willms, D., & Sewankambo, N. K. (2001). Transdisciplinary research in the community. In N. Higginbotham, G. Albrecht & L. Connor (Eds.), Health Social Science: A Transdisciplinary and Complexity Perspective (pp. 175-199). Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

 Johnson, N., Higginbotham, N. & Briceno-Leon, R. (2001) Best practice and future innovations in applying social science to advancing the health of populations. In N. Higginbotham, R. Briceno-Leon & N. Johnson (Eds.), Applying Health Social Science: Best Practice in the Developing World (pp. 38-65). London: Zed Books.

 Porteous, J., Higginbotham, N., Freeman, S., & Connor, L. (2001). Qualitative case-control and case-study designs. In N. Higginbotham, G. Albrecht & L. Connor (Eds.), Health Social Science: A Transdisciplinary and Complexity Perspective (pp. 304-339). Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

 Treloar, C., & Higginbotham, N. (2001). The problems and potential of transdisciplinary teams. In N. Higginbotham, G. Albrecht & L. Connor (Eds.), Health Social Science: A Transdisciplinary and Complexity Perspective (pp. 151-174). Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

Albrecht, G. and Gutberlet, J. (2000). Sustainability and the Hunter Region. In:  McManus, P. O'Neill, P. and Loughran, R. Journeys: The making of the Hunter Region. Sydney: Allen & Unwin.

Albrecht, G. & McManus, P. (2000) Environmental and Aboriginal issues: the emergence of new players in rural and regional Australia. In: Pritchard, B. and McManus, P. (Eds.), Land of Discontent: The dynamics of Change in Rural and Regional Australia (pp. 105-22). Sydney: University of New South Wales Press.

Albrecht, G. (1998) Ethics and directionality in nature. In: Light, A. (Ed.), Social Ecology after Bookchin (pp. 92-113). New York: Guildford Press.