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View article: Enabling nature’s participation in research: an experiment in empathy
Enabling nature’s participation in research: an experiment in empathy Open
The sustainable development construct has failed to arrest environmental decline, mitigate species extinction, slow climate change and reduce enormous global waste streams. Many argue this is because sustainable development retains and rei…
View article: Co-designing a research programme for impact: lessons learned from practice by Aotearoa New Zealand’s Biological Heritage National Science Challenge Ngā Koiora Tuku Iho
Co-designing a research programme for impact: lessons learned from practice by Aotearoa New Zealand’s Biological Heritage National Science Challenge Ngā Koiora Tuku Iho Open
Doing co-design and co-production is challenging, resource intensive, and outcomes do not always translate into action. Evaluations of processes are needed to identify what enables and constrains ‘co’ efforts. This paper draws on the findi…
View article: Australian tourism in a water constrained economy: research agenda
Australian tourism in a water constrained economy: research agenda Open
"February 2010".Project Number: Australian Tourism in a Water Constrained Economy: Scoping Study - M/BUS/303.MDFRC item.51 pages ISBNs: 9781921658303 (pbk) 9781921658303 (pdf).In January 2009 Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research Centre…
View article: Science Narratives: the Construction, Mobilisation and Validation of Hydro Tasmania's Case for Basslink
Science Narratives: the Construction, Mobilisation and Validation of Hydro Tasmania's Case for Basslink Open
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View article: Shifting knowledge practices for sustainable land use: Insights from producers of Aotearoa New Zealand
Shifting knowledge practices for sustainable land use: Insights from producers of Aotearoa New Zealand Open
Governments have been introducing regulations alongside sustainability-focused incentives, programs, and policies to help address environmental issues associated with agriculture. In this new ecological and policy context, where the socio-…
View article: Assessing research impact potential: using the transdisciplinary Outcome Spaces Framework with New Zealand’s National Science Challenges
Assessing research impact potential: using the transdisciplinary Outcome Spaces Framework with New Zealand’s National Science Challenges Open
Calls for science to have impact as well as excellence have been loud and clear from research funders, policymakers and research institutions for some time. Transdisciplinary research (TDR) is expected to deliver impact by connecting scien…
View article: Transformation Is ‘Experienced, Not Delivered’: Insights from Grounding the Discourse in Practice to Inform Policy and Theory
Transformation Is ‘Experienced, Not Delivered’: Insights from Grounding the Discourse in Practice to Inform Policy and Theory Open
Calls for transformation, transformative research, and transformational impact are increasingly heard from governments, industry, and universities to recast a course towards sustainability. This paper retraces a social, qualitative, and in…
View article: ‘Lag-effect’ politics and the politicisation of New Zealand farmers: Where to from here?
‘Lag-effect’ politics and the politicisation of New Zealand farmers: Where to from here? Open
Responding to diffuse agricultural pollution is plagued by the considerable period of time it can take before ecological thresholds are breached and the impacts of actions on land become evident in water. Reflecting on the recent election …
View article: Rescaling Knowledge and Governance and Enrolling the Future in New Zealand: A Co-Production Analysis of Canterbury’s Water Management Reforms to Regulate Diffuse Pollution
Rescaling Knowledge and Governance and Enrolling the Future in New Zealand: A Co-Production Analysis of Canterbury’s Water Management Reforms to Regulate Diffuse Pollution Open
© 2017 Taylor & Francis. Addressing diffuse agricultural pollution to improve water quality is a socioeconomic, political, and policy challenge worldwide. In New Zealand, catchment load limits are being introduced to regulate nutrient loss…
View article: The Challenges of Regulating Diffuse Agricultural Pollution to Improve Water Quality
The Challenges of Regulating Diffuse Agricultural Pollution to Improve Water Quality Open
Worldwide, the cumulative effects of diffuse pollution arising from a range of human activities are diminishing the quality and ecosystem capacity of lakes, rivers, estuaries, and oceans. Devising effective ways to regulate the causes and …