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

Kilvington, 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.


Research areas

Communication and dialogue Evaluation and reflection Indigenous knowledge and values Knowledge management for integration Social aspects of ecosystem management Supporting collaborative approaches

Programmes & OBIs

Building capacity for sustainable development Integrated Catchment Management Low–impact urban design & development Te Tapoitanga Māori: Growing Regional Māori Tourism

Tools & Services

Collaborating with iwi Stakeholder analysis Team–building evaluation guide

Related areas

Community engagement with low–impact stormwater management Integrated Catchment Management Lifestyles & Consumption Perceptions of urban intensification Restoring wetland ecosystem functioning

Publications

Presentation Publication

Resources

Collaborative learning research publications

Media releases

Research builds bridge over troubled water

Past Events

Conference: IntSci - Integrated science for sustainability. e-conference Workshop: Sustainability Appraisal Conference: NZ Association of Resource Management conference, and Motueka ICM AGM.