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Journal of Environmental Management | 2012

Community engagement in the management of biosolids: Lessons from four New Zealand studies

Joanna Goven; E.R. (Lisa) Langer; Virginia Baker; James M. Ataria; Alan C. Leckie

Biosolids management has been largely overlooked as an issue for environmental co-management, collaborative learning and public participation. This paper summarises four research projects on facilitating community involvement in biosolids management in New Zealand. The authors situate these studies both in relation to the New Zealand institutional and policy context for the management of biosolids and in relation to the themes of public participation and social learning in the literature on community involvement in environmental management. From the studies it can be concluded that: the incorporation of the knowledge and views of Māori is important from both public-participation and social-learning perspectives; both public-participation and social-learning approaches must consider the role of issue-definition in relation to willingness to participate; democratic accountability remains a challenge for both approaches; and locating biosolids management within an integrated water-and-wastewater or sustainable waste-management strategy may facilitate wider community participation as well as better-coordinated decision-making.


Forest Ecology and Management | 2003

Modelling the influence of weed competition on the growth of young Pinus radiata at a dryland site

Michael S. Watt; David Whitehead; Brian Richardson; Euan G. Mason; Alan C. Leckie


Forest Ecology and Management | 2003

Above-ground biomass accumulation and nitrogen fixation of broom (Cytisus scoparius L.) growing with juvenile Pinus radiata on a dryland site

Michael S. Watt; Peter W. Clinton; David Whitehead; Brian Richardson; Euan G. Mason; Alan C. Leckie


Forest Ecology and Management | 2008

Modelling the influence of stand structural, edaphic and climatic influences on juvenile Pinus radiata fibre length

Michael S. Watt; Ryan D’Ath; Alan C. Leckie; Peter W. Clinton; Graham Coker; Murray R. Davis; Robyn Simcock; Roger L. Parfitt; John Dando; Euan G. Mason


Forest Ecology and Management | 2009

Effect of stem guying on the incidence of resin pockets.

Michael S. Watt; Geoff Downes; Trevor Jones; Maria Ottenschlaeger; Alan C. Leckie; Simeon J. Smaill; Mark O. Kimberley; Rod Brownlie


Applied Soil Ecology | 2010

Plantation management induces long-term alterations to bacterial phytohormone production and activity in bulk soil

Simeon J. Smaill; Alan C. Leckie; Peter W. Clinton; Aynsley C. Hickson


Forest Ecology and Management | 2008

Effect of boron fertiliser, weed control and genotype on foliar nutrients and tree growth of juvenile Pinus radiata at two contrasting sites in New Zealand

Sonya T. Olykan; Jianming Xue; Peter W. Clinton; M.F. Skinner; Doug J. Graham; Alan C. Leckie


Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science | 2013

Genotypic variation in foliar nutrient concentrations, δ13C, and chlorophyll fluorescence in relation to tree growth of radiata pine clones in a serpentine soil

Jianming Xue; Peter W. Clinton; Murray R. Davis; Tahir Siddiqui; Peter N. Beets; Alan C. Leckie


New Zealand journal of forestry science | 2011

Characterisation of within-tree and within-ring resin-pocket density in Pinus radiata across an environmental range in New Zealand

Mark O. Kimberley; Geoffrey M. Downes; J Bruce; Trevor G Jones; Maria Ottenschlaeger; R Brownlie; Jianming Xue; Alan C. Leckie; Sj Smaill


Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science | 2014

Coarse soil can enhance the availability of nutrients from fine soil

Simeon J. Smaill; Peter W. Clinton; Robert B. Allen; Alan C. Leckie; Murray R. Davis

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Euan G. Mason

University of Canterbury

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Joanna Goven

University of Canterbury

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Murray R. Davis

Forest Research Institute

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