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Margaret Kilvington

Researcher at Landcare Research

Publications -  18
Citations -  479

Margaret Kilvington is an academic researcher from Landcare Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Integrated catchment management & Resource management. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 17 publications receiving 438 citations.

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Benefits of collaborative learning for environmental management: applying the integrated systems for knowledge management approach to support animal pest control.

TL;DR: The Integrated Systems for Knowledge Management (ISKM) approach is presented to illustrate how such learning-based approaches can be used to help communities develop, apply, and refine technical information within a larger context of shared understanding.

Using Participatory and Learning-Based Approaches for Environmental Management to Help Achieve Constructive Behaviour Change

TL;DR: The New Zealand Ministry for the Environment (MfE) is looking for new approaches that work with multi-stakeholder groups and teams, in particular those which improve motivation, information flows, and collaborative learning as discussed by the authors.
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Building collaboration and learning in integrated catchment management: the importance of social process and multiple engagement approaches

TL;DR: In this article, a 10-year integrated catchment management case study is presented to illustrate how focussing on underlying social relationships can support multiple engagement approaches, and the concept of "community of practice" is suggested for use in integrated programmes that recognize the need for different engagement approaches.
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Monitoring and adaptive management: resolving social and organisational issues to improve information sharing in natural resource management

TL;DR: A case study in the South Island high country of New Zealand is used to review what is needed to support an ongoing community-based monitoring and adaptive management programme.