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Nicholas Kirk
Nicholas Kirk
Environmental Social Researcher, Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research
Adresse e-mail validée de landcareresearch.co.nz
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Urban community gardens: An evaluation of governance approaches and related enablers and barriers at different development stages
R Fox-Kämper, A Wesener, D Münderlein, M Sondermann, W McWilliam, ...
Landscape and Urban Planning, 2017
1812017
Role of indigenous Māori people in collaborative water governance in Aotearoa/New Zealand
PA Memon, N Kirk
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 55 (7), 941-959, 2012
902012
How to improve water governance in multifunctional irrigation systems? Balancing stakeholder engagement in hydrosocial territories
S Ricart, A Rico, N Kirk, F Bülow, A Ribas-Palom, D Pavón
International Journal of Water Resources Development, 2018
782018
Public Opinion Towards Gene Drive as a Pest Control Approach for Biodiversity Conservation and the Association of Underlying Worldviews
E MacDonald, J Balanovic, E Edwards, W Abrahamse, B Frame, ...
Environmental Communication, 2020
702020
Understanding attitudes on new technologies to manage invasive species
N Kirk, R Kannemeyer, A Greenaway, E MacDonald, D Stronge
Pacific Conservation Biology, 2019
332019
Ecosystem services and multifunctional agriculture: Unravelling informal stakeholders' perceptions and water governance in three European irrigation systems
S Ricart, N Kirk, A Ribas
Environmental Policy and Governance, 2018
332018
New public management and collaboration in canterbury, New Zealand’s freshwater management
N Kirk, A Brower, R Duncan
Land Use Policy 65 (June 2017), 53-61, 2017
312017
Maori1 commercial fisheries governance in Aotearoa2/New Zealand within the bounds of a neoliberal fisheries management regime
PA Memon, NA Kirk
Asia Pacific Viewpoint 52 (1), 106-118, 2011
302011
Exploring the barriers to freshwater policy implementation in New Zealand
N Kirk, M Robson-Williams, A Fenemor, N Heath
Australasian Journal of Water Resources, 2020
292020
Limits to Ecological Modernisation as a framework for sustainable fresh water governance
PA Memon, NA Kirk, JW Selsky
Land use policy 28 (3), 534-541, 2011
272011
Barriers to collaborative governance in New Zealand fisheries: Pt I
P Ali Memon, NA Kirk
Geography Compass 4 (7), 778-788, 2010
222010
Shared visions: can community conservation projects' outcomes inform on their likely contributions to national biodiversity goals?
C Jones, N Kirk
New Zealand Journal of Ecology 42 (2), 2018
202018
Methodological sensitivites for co-producing knowledge through enduring trustful partnerships
A Greenaway, H Hohaia, E Le Heron, R Le Heron, A Grant, G Diprose, ...
Sustainability Science, 2021
172021
Decisions, options, and actions in the face of uncertainty: a systematic bibliometric and thematic review of climate adaptation pathways
NA Cradock-Henry, N Kirk, S Ricart, G Diprose, R Kannemeyer
Environmental Research Letters 18 (7), 073002, 2023
152023
The changing role of scientists in supporting collaborative land and water policy in Canterbury, New Zealand
M Robson-Williams, N Norton, T Davie, K Taylor, N Kirk
Case Studies in the Environment 2 (1), 1-5, 2018
102018
Local government authority and autonomy in Canterbury’s freshwater politics between 1989 and 2010
N Kirk
Lincoln University, 2015
102015
Predicting People’s Motivation to Engage in Urban Possum Control
G Kaine, N Kirk, R Kannemeyer, D Stronge, B Wiercinski
Conservation 1 (3), 196-215, 2021
92021
Breaking new ground: Re-inventing Māori role in Te Waihora/Lake Ellesmere’s governance
A Memon, N Kirk
Lincoln University. Department of Environmental Management., 2011
82011
Shifting knowledge practices for sustainable land use: Insights from producers of Aotearoa New Zealand
N Kirk, R Duncan, P Booth, M Robson-Williams
Frontiers in Agronomy 4, 991853, 2022
72022
Land Management Change as Adaptation to Climate and Other Stressors: A Systematic Review of Decision Contexts Using Values-Rules-Knowledge
N Kirk, N Cradock-Henry
LAND 11 (7), 791, 2022
72022
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