Testing Ecosystem Based Management (EBM) supportive participatory processes PPs for application in multi-use marine environments

Creator: Paula Blacket (NIWA, [email protected]) and Richard Le Heron (University of Auckland, [email protected])
Subject: Keywords: Sustainable Seas, boundary objects, collective imaginaries, collaboratively generated participation, contestation, context, decolonising research, diversity, Ecosystem based management principles and practices and kaitiakitanga principles and practices, enactive and performative practices, implementation barriers, investment-institutional relations, metaphors and narratives,multi-use/user marine spaces, navigating negotiated change, participatory processes, participatory process phases, participation for transitioning, participatory processes for rubrics​, politics, power, relational agency, situated place-based research, socio-ecological framings, Treaty Partnership research methodology.
Description: This entry summaries publications, publications nearing submission, workshop and conference PowerPoint presentations. All outputs have drawn on interpretative analyses of 31 confidential ethnographic interviews and document research conducted on five multi-use/user marine spaces: (1) Integrated Kaipara Harbour Management Group 2005 – ongoing; (2) Sea Change Tai Timu Tai Pari Hauraki Gulf Marine Spatial Plan 2013-2016, 2019 - ongoing; (3) Coalition against seabed mining 2005 – ongoing; (4) Gift Abel Tasman Beach (Awaroa) January – July 2016; (5) Te Korowai o Te Tai o Marokura/Kaikoura Marine Guardians 2005 – ongoing. Publications to date Le Heron, R. Blackett, P. Logie, J. Hikuroa, D. Le Heron, E. Greenaway, A. Glavovic, B. Davies, K. Allen, W. Lundquist, C. 2018 Participatory processes for implementation in Aotearoa New Zealand’s multi-use/user spaces? Unacknowledged and unaddressed issues. In Heidkamp, P. and Morrissey, J. (eds) 2018 Towards Coastal Resilience and Sustainability. Dynamics of Economic Spaces Series, Taylor and Francis, 111-130. Erena Le Heron, June Logie, Will Allen, Richard Le Heron, Paula Blackett, Kate Davies, Alison Greenaway, Bruce Glavovic, Daniel Hikuroa 2019 Diversity, contestation, participation in Aotearoa New Zealand‘s multi-use/user marine spaces. Marine Policy, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2019.103536 Le Heron, E. Le Heron, R. Logie, J. Greenaway, A. Allen, W. Blackett, P. Davies, K. Glavovic, B. and Hikuroa, D. 2019 Participatory Processes as 21st Century Social Knowledge Technology: Metaphors and Narratives at Work, in Sustaining the Seas, Sydney, accepted minor revisions. Le Heron E, Le Heron, R, Blackett P, Davies, K, Logie, J, Allen, W, Greenaway, A and Glavovic, B 2019 It’s not a recipe… but there are ingredients: Navigating negotiated change through participatory processes in multi-use/r marine spaces. Planning Quarterly, accepted minor revisions. In preparation Blackett, P, Le Heron, E, Davies, K, Le Heron, R, Allen, W, Glavovic, B, Greenaway, A, and J Logie. Forthcoming. Participation, power and politics in multi-use(r) marine spaces: the importance of conscious engagement. In preparation. Allen, W, Le Heron, E, Logie J, Le Heron R and team What does success look like? The use of rubrics for developing instructional and assessment guides for participatory initiatives – a multi-use/r marine areas example. In preparation. Maketu case study explored through the Ingredients. Comparative paper with Patrick Barrett and Priya Kurian and Participatory Processes team. In preparation. Presentations and workshops: socialising and testing our thinking Richard Le Heron, Paula Blackett, June Logie, Will Allen, Kate Davies, Bruce Glavovic, Alison Greenaway, Dan Hikuroa, Carolyn Lundquist, Naomi Simmonds, Sue Taei 2016 A mission-focused stock take of prominent participatory initiatives in New Zealand’s marine space. International Geographical Union mini conference on New Resource Geographies, Massey University, 22 November. (PPT) Paula Blackett, Richard Le Heron, June Logie, Will Allen, Kate Davies, Bruce Glavovic, Alison Greenaway, Dan Hikuroa, Carolyn Lundquist, Naomi Simmonds, Sue Taei 2016 Participatory processes for Sustainable Seas: a preliminary review of initiatives in New Zealand’s ocean domain. International Geographical Union mini conference on New Resource Geographies, Massey University, 22 November. (PPT) Kate Davies. Sustainable Seas – Ko ngā moana whakauka. Future Earth Transdisciplinary Research and Stakeholder Engagement Workshop, Stockholm, Sweden, 22-23 November, 2016. (PPT) Kate Davies. Social Science and Ecosystem Services. JPI Oceans Ecosystem Goods and Services Workshop, Brussels, Belgium, 24-25 November, 2016 (PPT) Richard Le Heron, Carolyn Lundquist, Kate Davies, Karen Fisher, Alison Greenaway, Judi Hewitt, Kelly Ratana, Simon Thrush 2016 Conversing participation and cumulative effects in marine space: a contribution to generative market making. Session: Making markets: Interventions in the re-peopling, re-placing and re-materialisation of markets, Agri-food XXIII, University of Adelaide, 5 December (PPT) Richard Le Heron, Paula Blackett, June Logie, Will Allen, Kate Davies, Bruce Glavovic, Alison Greenaway, Dan Hikuroa, Carolyn Lundquist, Naomi Simmonds, Sue Taei 2017 Sustainable Seas Annual Conference workshop and presentation outline work-plan and key ideas. Wellington, 2 May (PPT) Kathryn Davies, Will Allen, Paula Blackett, Karen Fisher, Bruce Glavovic, Alison Greenaway, Daniel Hikuroa, Richard Le Heron, June Logie, Carolyn Lundquist, Naomi Simmonds and Sue Taei. 2017 Trust & Trans disciplinarity: Stories from Sustainable Seas. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, 5 April (PPT) Paula Blackett, Richard Le Heron, Erena Le Heron, June Logie, Will Allen, Kate Davies, Bruce Glavovic, Alison Greenaway, Dan Hikuroa, Carolyn Lundquist, Naomi Simmonds 2017 Participatory processes for Sustainable Seas: a preliminary review of initiatives in New Zealand’s ocean domain, New Zealand Coastal Society - Te Hunga Takutai o Aotearoa Annual Conference, Tauranga Moana, 15 November (PPT) Erena Le Heron, Richard Le Heron, Paula Blackett, June Logie, Alison Greenaway, Kate Davies, Dan Hikuroa, Bruce Glavovic, Carolyn Lundquist and Will Allen 2017 Participatory processes in Aotearoa New Zealand\'s multi-use/user marine spaces: Progress and prospects Session: Making the most of participatory processes for sustainable seas, Sustaining the Seas: fish, oceanic space and the politics of caring Conference, The University of Sydney, 11 December. (PPT) Erena Le Heron, Richard Le Heron, Paula Blackett ,June Logie, Alison Greenaway, Kate Davies, Dan Hikuroa, Bruce Glavovic, Carolyn Lundquist, and Will Allen. Limits to and Possibilities for Effectiveness of 1st Generation Participatory Processes in New Zealand’s Multi-use Marine Spaces. “Sustaining our seas” conference Sydney, 11th -13th December 2017 (PPT) Erena Le Heron and June Logie 2017 Insider-Insider-outsider Perspectives about the Emergence of the Hauraki Gulf Sea Change Marine Spatial Plan Participatory Processes Session: Making the most of participatory processes for sustainable seas, Sustaining the Seas: fish, oceanic space and the politics of caring Conference, The University of Sydney, 11 December. (PPT) Paula Blackett, Richard Le Heron, Erena Le Heron, Kate Davies, Karen Fisher, Alison Greenaway, Jim Sinner, James Baines, Jacinta Ford, Carolyn Lundquist 2017 Enacting participatory processes learnings: an experiment with interdisciplinary engagement Session: Making the most of participatory processes for sustainable seas, Sustaining the Seas: fish, oceanic space and the politics of caring Conference, The University of Sydney, 11 December. (PPT) Richard Le Heron, Erena Le Heron, Paula Blackett, June Logie, Will Allen, Dan Hikuroa, Alison Greenaway, Kate Davies, Bruce Glavovic 2018 Is Aotearoa New Zealand leading the world? Transformational participatory processes in multi-use/r marine spaces. Marine Society Conference, Napier, 3 July (PPT) Paula Blackett 2018 Plenary – Our science in an increasingly complex world. NZ Marine Sciences Society Conference, Napier 3rd – 6th July 2018. (PPT) Dan Hikuroa, Richard Le Heron, Kate Davies, Alison Greenaway, Erena Le Heron, Paula Blackett, Will Allen, June Logie, Bruce Glavovic, Carolyn Lundquist 2018 Transformative co-leadership through participatory processes using ki uta ki tai and mountains to seas knowledge. NZ Geographical Society Conference Auckland 11-14th July Richard Le Heron, Erena Le Heron, June Logie, Paula Blackett, Will Allen, Kate Davies, Bruce Glavovic, Alison Greenaway, Dan Hikuroa, & Carolyn Lundquist. 2018 Participatory Processes to Enable Ecosystem Based Management in multi-use/r marine spaces, Sustainable Seas Annual Conference 5-7 November, Wellington. https://sustainableseaschallenge.co.nz/sites/default/files/2018-11/5.%20Le%20Heron%20et%20al%205%20Nov%202018%20SS%20conf%20%282%29.pdf Blackett, P, Davies K, Le Heron, E, Logie J, Le Heron, R, Greenaway, A, Allen, W and Glavovic, B 2018 Ingredients Poster to navigate negotiated change: Participatory processes in multi-use multi-user marine spaces, Sustainable Seas Annual Conference 5-7 November, Wellington. (PPT) P. Blackett, E. Le Heron, R. Le Heron, J. Logie and team 2018 webinar Participatory processes for Sustainable Seas: a review of initiatives in New Zealand’s ocean domain. Invited presentation to Regional Councils – hosted by Waikato Regional Council (Tony Quickfall) and Sustainable Seas (Carolyn Lundquist), 28 November https://zoom.us/recording/share/7RmsG505CvFqLlBZeh5xtme5SoRCsgPKLvLMlHni2uKwIumekTziMw Paula Blackett (on behalf of the PP team) 2019 Participatory processes for Sustainable Seas – An overview of key messages, Sustainable Seas International Science Panel Meeting, April. (Sustainable Seas project number 1.1.1)
Publisher: Paula Blackett, Richard Le Heron, Erena Le Heron ([email protected])
Type: Publications, conference presentations
Format: journals, doc, pdfs, weblinks, PPTs
Source: Local Storage
Language: English
Modified: 2019-07-05T15:48:54