The question posed in this article is how shifts in governance ushered in by the sustainability paradigm are reshaping knowledge governance. Drawing on constructivist theories of knowledge, I examine the tension between the sustainability mandate to open up knowledge making to local knowledge, and conventional science policy practice that would see it excluded. I present a water management case study from New Zealand's South Island region of Canterbury, where communities are involved in establishing catchment nutrient limits to manage land use and water quality. It is concluded that although local knowledge was embraced within the knowledge-making process, the pursuit of epistemic authority led to its recalibration, aggregation, and standar...
As has been noted in earlier chapters in this book, a major problem in the move to sustainable water...
This paper examines farmers’ ways of knowing water quality and their encounters with the science use...
As has been noted in earlier chapters in this book, a major problem in the move to sustainable water...
The question posed in this article is how shifts in governance ushered in by the sustainability para...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis. Addressing diffuse agricultural pollution to improve water quality is a s...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis. Addressing diffuse agricultural pollution to improve water quality is a s...
The development of agricultural productivity and the management of water along sustainable ecologica...
This paper uses the STS-inspired co-production analytical framework articulated in States of Knowled...
Our objective in this paper is to draw on the increasingly voluminous international literature on co...
The Canterbury Regional Council, which manages 70% of New Zealand's irrigated land, has struggled to...
This paper examines farmers’ ways of knowing water quality and their encounters with the science use...
Collaborative approaches to addressing the wicked problems associated with water resource management...
Collaborative approaches to addressing the wicked problems associated with water resource management...
The Canterbury Regional Council, which manages 70% of New Zealand's irrigated land, has struggled to...
Addressing NPSP (non-point source pollution) is the Achilles heel of water sustainability in New Zea...
As has been noted in earlier chapters in this book, a major problem in the move to sustainable water...
This paper examines farmers’ ways of knowing water quality and their encounters with the science use...
As has been noted in earlier chapters in this book, a major problem in the move to sustainable water...
The question posed in this article is how shifts in governance ushered in by the sustainability para...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis. Addressing diffuse agricultural pollution to improve water quality is a s...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis. Addressing diffuse agricultural pollution to improve water quality is a s...
The development of agricultural productivity and the management of water along sustainable ecologica...
This paper uses the STS-inspired co-production analytical framework articulated in States of Knowled...
Our objective in this paper is to draw on the increasingly voluminous international literature on co...
The Canterbury Regional Council, which manages 70% of New Zealand's irrigated land, has struggled to...
This paper examines farmers’ ways of knowing water quality and their encounters with the science use...
Collaborative approaches to addressing the wicked problems associated with water resource management...
Collaborative approaches to addressing the wicked problems associated with water resource management...
The Canterbury Regional Council, which manages 70% of New Zealand's irrigated land, has struggled to...
Addressing NPSP (non-point source pollution) is the Achilles heel of water sustainability in New Zea...
As has been noted in earlier chapters in this book, a major problem in the move to sustainable water...
This paper examines farmers’ ways of knowing water quality and their encounters with the science use...
As has been noted in earlier chapters in this book, a major problem in the move to sustainable water...