Research publications


Allen, W.; Kilvington, M.; Horn, C. 2002a: Using participatory and learning-based approaches for environmental management to help achieve constructive behaviour change. Landcare Research Contract Report LC0102/057, Lincoln, New Zealand. Prepared for Ministry of the Environment. Available from: http://www.landcareresearch.co.nz/research/social/par_rep.html

Allen, W.; Kilvington, M.; Nixon, C.; Yeabsley, J. 2002b: Sustainable Development Extension. Technical Paper No: 2002/03. Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: Wellington. pp. 71. Available at http://www.maf.govt.nz/mafnet/rural-nz/people-and-their-issues/education/sustainable-development-extension/index.htm (7 March 2002)

Allen, W.; Bosch, O.; Kilvington, M.; Oliver, J.; Gilbert, M. 2001. Benefits of collaborative learning for environmental management: Applying the Integrated Systems for Knowledge Management approach to support animal pest control. Environmental Management 27(2): 215-223 [abstract]

Allen, W.; Bosch, O.; Kilvington, M.; Harley, D.; Brown I. 2001. Monitoring and adaptive management: addressing social and organisational issues to improve information sharing. Natural Resources Forum 25(3): 225-233 [abstract]

Allen, W.J.; Bosch, O.J.H.; Kilvington, M.J. 2001. ISKM (Integrated Systems for Knowledge Management): A participatory framework to help communities identify and adopt more sustainable resource management practices. In: Getting results through collaboration: networks and network structures for public policy and management. Ed. Myrna Mandell, Quorum Books, Greenwood Publishing Group: Westport USA pp. 255-260.

Allen, W. and Kilvington, M. (2001) Building Effective Teams for Resource Use Efficiency. Landcare Research Contract Report: LC0001/60, Lincoln, New Zealand.

Allen, W.J.; Kilvington, M.J. 1999: Why involving people is important: The forgotten part of environmental information system management. In: Proceedings: 2nd International Conference on Multiple Objective Decision Support Systems for Land, Water and Environmental Management (MODSS '99) Brisbane, Australia, 1-6 August 1999 (in press) [abstract]

Allen, W.J.; Bosch, O.J.H.; Gibson, R.G.; Jopp, A.J. 1998: Co-learning our way to sustainability: An integrated and community-based research approach to support natural resource management decision-making.In: Multiple objective decision making for land, water and environmental management. El-Swaify, S.A.; Yakowitz, D.S. eds. Lewis Publishers, Boston. Ch. 4: Pp. 51-59. Abstract

Allen, W.; Brown, K.; Gloag, T.; Morris, J.; Simpson, K.; Thomas, J.; Young, R. 1998: Building partnerships for conservation in the Waitaki/Mackenzie basins . Landcare Research Contract Report LC9899/033, Lincoln, New Zealand.

Allen, W.J. 1997: Towards improving the role of evaluation within natural resource management R&D programmes: The case for learning by doing. Canadian Journal of Development Studies (Special issue on results-based evaluation) 18: 629-643.  

Allen, W.J.; Bosch, O.J.H. 1996: Shared experiences: the basis for a cooperative approach to identifying and implementing more sustainable land management practices In: Proceedings of symposium on resource management: issues, visions, practice" Lincoln University, New Zealand, 5-8 July, Pp. 1-10. 

Allen, W.J.; Bosch, O.J.H.; Gibson, R.G. 1995: Farmers and scientists working together to achieve more sustainable land management In: Proceedings of 1995 farming systems research-extension symposium: linkages among farming systems and communities, Ames Iowa, 5-8 November. 

Bosch, O.J.H.; Allen, W.J.; Williams, J.M.; Ensor, A. 1996: An integrated system for maximising community knowledge: Integrating community-based monitoring into the adaptive management process in the New Zealand high country. The Rangeland Journal 18(1): 23-32. 

Bosch, O.J.H.; Allen, W.J.; Gibson, R.S. 1996: Monitoring as an integral part of management and policy making In: Proceedings of symposium on resource management: issues, visions, practice" Lincoln University, New Zealand, 5-8 July, Pp. 12-21. 

Bosch, O.J.H.; Allen, W.J.; O'Connor, A.H.; Ensor, A.; Jopp, A.J.; Cameron, H.; & Allan, B. 1996: Developing a better understanding of Hieracium invasion in the New Zealand high country: a participatory approach. Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association 58: 161-165. Abstract

Gibson, R.S.; Allen, W.J.; Bosch, O.J.H. 1995: Condition assessment concepts and their role in facilitating range management. Annals of Arid Zone 343:: 179-189. Abstract 

Harmsworth, G.R, Warmenhoven T., Pohatu, P. 2004: Matauranga for sustainable hapu development. word document

Harmsworth, G.R.; Warmenhoven, T.A. 2002:The Waiapu project: Maori community goals for enhancing ecosystem health word document.

Harmsworth, G.R. 2002: Indigenous concepts, values and knowledge for sustainable development: New Zealand case studies word document. Presentation at the 7th Joint Conference: "Preservation of Ancient Cultures and the Globalization Scenario".

Harmsworth, G.R. 2002: Indigenous concepts, values and knowledge for sustainable development: New Zealand case studies. Slide show (Internet Explorer only).
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Harmsworth, G. 2001: A collaborative research model for working with iwi: discussion paper. Landcare Reseacrch contract report LC 2001/119. Landcare Research, New Zealand.

Harmsworth, G. 1997: Mäori values for land use planning. New Zealand Association of Resource Management (NZARM) Broadsheet , February 1997, Pp.37 - 52. Abstract 

Harmsworth, G. 1998: Indigenous values and GIS: a method and a framework. Netherlands organisation for international cooperation in higher education (Nuffic), 6(3). Abstract 

Harmsworth, G. 1997: Mäori values and GIS: the New Zealand experience. GIS Asia Pacific, April 1997. Abstract 

new itemHorn, C., Breitwieser, I. & Braisher T. 2008. Setting Priorities: Documenting a Decision Process and its Design. . PDF file(208kb)

Horn C. 2006 Communication Education and Dialogue Pages: a series of resources on these topics.

Horn, C.; Kilvington, M. & Allen, W. (2003). Improving Business Environmental Performance: Training Needs to Support Environmental Sustainability Practice in Business.   Landcare Research Contract Report: LC0203/ 081 1. Word version Word document of report.

Horn, C. & Kilvington, M. (2002) Mäori and 1080. [Landcare Research] URL http://www.landcareresearch.co.nz/research/social/1080.asp

Horn, C. & Kilvington M. (2002-03) Maori and 1080. Protect (Summer 2002-03): pp. 17-21.

Kilvington, M. & Allen, W. ; 2002: Sustainability science: introducing collaborative learning processes to environmental research programmes. Paper presented at the Berlin Conference on the Human Dimensions of Environmental Climate Change. 6-7 December 2002. Available at: http://www.fu-berlin.de/ffu/akumwelt/bc2002/files/kilvington.pdf

Kilvington, M.; Allen, W.; 2002: Current theory and practice and recommendations for future directions. Part II in Allen, W.; Kilvington, M; Nixon, C.; Yeabsley, J. Sustainable development extension. Technical Paper No: 2002/03 Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry: Wellington. Pp.33-71. Available at http://www.maf.govt.nz/mafnet/rural-nz/people-and-their-issues/education/sustainable-development-extension/index.htm

Kilvington, M. Allen, W.; 2001: A Participatory Evaluation Process to Strengthen the Effectiveness of Industry Teams in Achieving Resource Use Efficiency: The Target Zero Programme of Christchurch City Council. Landcare Research Contract Report: LC0001/62

new itemKilvington, M.; Horn C.; 2006: Mountains to the Sea: Reflections on an arts and science collaboration about the Motueka River Catchment. PDF file Published by the Manaaki Whenua/ Landcare Research Mountains to the Sea Project. 

Kilvington, M.; Horn, C.; Campbell, J.; van Meeuwen-Dijkgraaf, A.; 2004: Plight of the Kereru: Supporting material for approaching iwi regarding kereru management.PDF file Landcare Research Contract Report LC0405/060 prepared for Department of Conservation Whanganui Area Office, Wanganui, New Zealand. Click here for html version . Click here for powerpoint presentation to go with this report.Powerpoint presentation

Kilvington, M.; Taylor, R.; Allen, W. 2000: Restoration and the City: looking for a framework for social and ecological restoration. In: Stewart, G.; Ignatieva, M. ed.Urban biodiversity and ecology as a basis for holistic planning and design. Lincoln University International Centre for Nature Conservation Publication Number 1. Christchurch, Wickcliffe Press. Pp. 72-79. [abstract]

Kilvington, M.; Rosier, J.; Wilkinson, R.; Freeman, C. 1998: Urban restoration: social opportunities and constraints. Paper presented to the Symposium on Restoring the Health and Wealth of Ecosystems, 28-30 September 1998, Christchurch, New Zealand. [abstract]

Kilvington, Margaret and Wilkinson Roger; 1999.:Community Attitudes to Vegetation in the Urban Environment: a Christchurch Case Study. Landcare Research Science Series No.22. Manaaki Whenua Press

Kilvington, Margaret; 1999: Investigation of Community Attitudes and Perceptions regarding natural heritage in the Manukau and Awhitu Ecological Districts. Landcare Research contract report LC899/07.

Kilvington, M., Allen, W. and Kravchenko, C.; 1999: Improving Farmer Motivation Within Tb Vector Control. Landcare Research Contract Report: LC9899/110

Kilvington, M.; 1998: The Whaingaroa Catchment Management Project: A Multi-stakeholder Approach to Sustainable Catchment Management. Landcare Research Contract Report: LC9899/021 [abstract]

Lyver, Phil; Hayes, Lynley & Horn, Chrys (2004). A process for enhancing dialogue on biosecurity issues. PDF file Landcare Research Contract Report LC0304/132, prepared for the Ministry of Research, Science and Technology, Wellington, New Zealand.

Lyver, Phil, Hayes, Lynley & Horn, Chrys; 2006: Using dialogue to develop and more robust regional pest management strategy PDF file– Final Report 2005-2006.  Landcare Research Contract Report LC0506/060 prepared for New Zealand Science and Technology Dialogue Fund.

Wilkinson, R; Fitzgerald, G. 2006: Public Attitudes toward Possum Fertility Control and Genetic Engineering in New Zealand.PDF file Landcare Research Science Series 29

Wilkinson, R; Fitzgerald, G. 1997: Public Attitudes to Rabbit Calicivirus in New Zealand Landcare Research Science Series No. 20. can be bought from Manaaki Whenua Press at http://www.mwpress.co.nz/store/viewItem.asp?idProduct=261.

Wilkinson, R.; Fitzgerald, G. 1998: Public issues in the biological control of rabbits in New Zealand. In: Burch, D.; Lawrence, G.; Rickson, R.E.; Goss, J. eds. Australasian food and farming in a globalised economy : recent developments and future prospects. Monash Publications in Geography 50. Melbourne, Department of Geography and Environmental Science, Monash University. Pp. 113-124.

Wilkinson, R.; Fitzgerald, G. 1997: Public perceptions of biological control of rabbits in New Zealand : some ethical and practical issues. Agriculture and Human Values 14: 273-282.  

Wilkinson, R.; Parminter, T. 1997: Resource monitoring imperatives for extension. In: Managing change : building knowledge and skills : 2nd Australasia Pacific Extension Conference, 18 - 21 November 1997, Albury, New South Wales. Conference proceedings Volume 1. Albury, Conference Organising Committee. Pp. 217-231. 

Wilkinson, R. 1996: Resource monitoring by Hawke's Bay farmers. Landcare Research Science Series 16. Lincoln, Manaaki Whenua Press. 43 p. 

Wilkinson, R. L. 1995: New Zealand farmers' monitoring of land and water health. In: Exploring practical ways of monitoring land and water health. Proceedings of the 1995 Annual Conference of the Soil and Water Conservation Association of Australia, Melbourne, July 31-August 2.  

Wilkinson, R. L. 1995: Social science for improved resource management. Broadsheet: New Zealand Association of Resource Management, November 1995.


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