Aquaculture development in New Zealand (NZ) is a politically controversial topic that is reliant on science for decision-making. Aquaculture causes conflict over use of marine space because the ecosystem is rich with overlapping values and uses, such as recreation, fishing and biodiversity. Science helps decision-makers understand aquaculture's effects on other stakeholders and the environment. This case study investigates the role that science and scientists have in addressing spatial conflict in NZ aquaculture. This is approached from three angles: policy frameworks, scientific knowledge, and the challenges to utilising scientific knowledge in policy frameworks. Data were drawn from documentary analysis and fifty-two semi-structured inter...
The Canterbury Regional Council, which manages 70% of New Zealand's irrigated land, has struggled to...
Australia\u27s aquaculture industry has grown rapidly since the mid-1990s. It has become the fastest...
This dissertation investigates conflicts around infrastructural developments at Aotearoa New Zealand...
Aquaculture development in New Zealand (NZ) is a politically controversial topic that is reliant on ...
Environmental security literature has devoted a significant amount of attention to the nexus between...
Survey and Geographic Information System (GIS) data analysis describes the relative influence of bio...
Aquaculture is a major contributor to global food production, but has attracted considerable controv...
Local economies of marine areas are largely unexplored in mainline journals, perhaps because they ha...
Survey and GIS data analysis describes the relative influence of biophysical and human variables on ...
As human pressure on the environment and natural world increases (Geldmann et al., 2014, Jones et al...
The ‘science-policy gap’ is a term that emerged during the 1990s and can be broadly defined as: ‘Th...
Sustainable development of global marine resources has been the focus of various United Nations' age...
As new technologies are developed, the operations of extractive industries are increasingly affectin...
In this thesis I examine the tension between conservation and recreation which arises from the envir...
Conflicting views about the use of natural resources create challenges for environmental management....
The Canterbury Regional Council, which manages 70% of New Zealand's irrigated land, has struggled to...
Australia\u27s aquaculture industry has grown rapidly since the mid-1990s. It has become the fastest...
This dissertation investigates conflicts around infrastructural developments at Aotearoa New Zealand...
Aquaculture development in New Zealand (NZ) is a politically controversial topic that is reliant on ...
Environmental security literature has devoted a significant amount of attention to the nexus between...
Survey and Geographic Information System (GIS) data analysis describes the relative influence of bio...
Aquaculture is a major contributor to global food production, but has attracted considerable controv...
Local economies of marine areas are largely unexplored in mainline journals, perhaps because they ha...
Survey and GIS data analysis describes the relative influence of biophysical and human variables on ...
As human pressure on the environment and natural world increases (Geldmann et al., 2014, Jones et al...
The ‘science-policy gap’ is a term that emerged during the 1990s and can be broadly defined as: ‘Th...
Sustainable development of global marine resources has been the focus of various United Nations' age...
As new technologies are developed, the operations of extractive industries are increasingly affectin...
In this thesis I examine the tension between conservation and recreation which arises from the envir...
Conflicting views about the use of natural resources create challenges for environmental management....
The Canterbury Regional Council, which manages 70% of New Zealand's irrigated land, has struggled to...
Australia\u27s aquaculture industry has grown rapidly since the mid-1990s. It has become the fastest...
This dissertation investigates conflicts around infrastructural developments at Aotearoa New Zealand...