Connecting Research and Practice Workshop 26–28th April 2010: Presentations
Day 1: Mobilising-Moderating-Motivating: Engaging People in Collaborative Environmental Management
- Introduction — Margaret Kilvington, Maggie Atkinson, Garth Harmsworth, Will Allen 1.2MB
- Cultural River Health: How can we reconcile Maori and Pakeha values for improved water quality? — Garth Harsworth & Dean Walker 1.3MB
- Dialogue Processes to promote effective engagement across layers and players — Margaret Kilvington& Maggie Atkinson 922KB
- Respecting Maori world views: How to engage with iwi/hapu groups, support the inclusion of different world views in plans and activities — Garth Harsworth 1.6MB
- Systems thinking - identifying leverage points for action in complex catchment situations — Will Allen 1.1MB
Day 2: The Legacy of ICM Science from the Motueka catchment
- Concept and Introduction — Andrew Fenemor 1.5KB
- Integrated Research, Monitoring and Management at the Catchment Scale (from rainwater to the sea, and everything in between) — Gene E. Likens, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Millbrook, New York& USA, CERF Fellow-ANU 1.5MB
Themes
- Theme 1: Managing land uses in harmony with freshwater — Convenor: Roger Young 6.3MB
- Theme 2 : Water Allocation & Governance for Resilient Catchments — Convenor: Andrew Fenemor 3.1MB
- Theme 3: Marine - Catchment Linkages — Convenor: Paul Gillespie 3.5MB
- Theme 4: Overview of IDEAS modelling: Integrated Dynamic Environmental Assessment System — Convenor: John Dymond 3.2MB
- Theme 5: Learning about integration — Convenor: Chris Phillips 3.8MB