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 …

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 …

Participatory mapping to negotiate indigenous knowledge used to assess environmental risk

CJ Robinson, K Maclean, R Hill, E Bock, P Rist - Sustainability Science, 2016 - Springer
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 …

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 …

Using knowledge to care for country: Indigenous-led evaluations of research to adaptively co-manage Kakadu National Park, Australia

CJ Robinson, JM Macdonald, M Douglas, J Perry… - Sustainability …, 2021 - Springer
Sustainability science research conducted with Indigenous collaborators must be
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

KG Wheeler, CJ Robinson, RH Bark - Regional environmental change, 2018 - Springer
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 …

The changing face of science communication, technology, extension and improved decision-making at the farm-water quality interface

AM Davis, AJ Webster, P Fitch, S Fielke, BM Taylor… - Marine Pollution …, 2021 - Elsevier
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 …

Reconciling risk and responsibility on Indigenous country: bridging the boundaries to guide knowledge sharing for cross-cultural biosecurity risk management in …

K Maclean, C Robinson, E Bock… - Journal of Cultural …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Risks posed by new species entering local environments have instigated Indigenous
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

CJ Robinson, RH Bark, D Garrick… - Journal of …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Collaboration mobilises institutions with scale-dependent comparative advantage in landscape-scale biodiversity conservation

R Hill, J Davies, IC Bohnet, CJ Robinson… - … Science & Policy, 2015 - Elsevier
Landscape-scale approaches are emerging as central to ecosystem management and
biodiversity conservation globally, triggering the requirement for collaboration between …