Collaborative partnerships and the challenges for sustainable water management
RD Margerum, CJ Robinson - Current Opinion in Environmental …, 2015 - Elsevier
Highlights•We review the increasing importance of collaborative partnerships in water
management.•We describe how collaborative partnerships can operate at different decision …
management.•We describe how collaborative partnerships can operate at different decision …
Usable climate knowledge for adaptive and co-managed water governance
MC Lemos - Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 2015 - Elsevier
Highlights•This review examines factors that drive production and use of climate
knowledge.•Usable knowledge is a critical component of adaptive water governance …
knowledge.•Usable knowledge is a critical component of adaptive water governance …
Participatory mapping to negotiate indigenous knowledge used to assess environmental risk
The concept of “usable knowledge” is central to sustainability science, but most of the
research that explores this concept focuses on the science–policy interface. This paper …
research that explores this concept focuses on the science–policy interface. This paper …
Brokering trust in citizen science
M Gilfedder, CJ Robinson, JEM Watson… - Society & natural …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Citizen science (CS) information requires systematic review that incorporates a range of
interests and concerns. Yet, there has been little research on what might constitute …
interests and concerns. Yet, there has been little research on what might constitute …
Using knowledge to care for country: Indigenous-led evaluations of research to adaptively co-manage Kakadu National Park, Australia
Sustainability science research conducted with Indigenous collaborators must be
Indigenous-led and achieve impacts that are grounded in local values and priorities, both for …
Indigenous-led and achieve impacts that are grounded in local values and priorities, both for …
Modelling to bridge many boundaries: the Colorado and Murray-Darling River basins
Increasing pressure on shared water resources has often been a driver for the development
and utilisation of water resource models (WRMs) to inform planning and management …
and utilisation of water resource models (WRMs) to inform planning and management …
The changing face of science communication, technology, extension and improved decision-making at the farm-water quality interface
In recent decades, significant advances have been made in understanding the generation,
fates and consequences of water quality pollutants in the Great Barrier Reef ecosystem …
fates and consequences of water quality pollutants in the Great Barrier Reef ecosystem …
Reconciling risk and responsibility on Indigenous country: bridging the boundaries to guide knowledge sharing for cross-cultural biosecurity risk management in …
Risks posed by new species entering local environments have instigated Indigenous
peoples' efforts to develop new knowledge and land management strategies in many …
peoples' efforts to develop new knowledge and land management strategies in many …
Sustaining local values through river basin governance: community-based initiatives in Australia's Murray–Darling basin
Australia's Murray–Darling basin (MDB) water plan is an ambitious attempt to balance
ecological, social and economic benefits, where a key aspect of the reform process has …
ecological, social and economic benefits, where a key aspect of the reform process has …
[HTML][HTML] Collaboration mobilises institutions with scale-dependent comparative advantage in landscape-scale biodiversity conservation
Landscape-scale approaches are emerging as central to ecosystem management and
biodiversity conservation globally, triggering the requirement for collaboration between …
biodiversity conservation globally, triggering the requirement for collaboration between …