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Alison Greenaway

Acting Science Team Leader - Landscape, Policy & Governance
Landscape Policy and Governance
Alison Greenaway
Phone
+64 9 574 4133
Location
Auckland
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Research interests

Alison Greenaway focuses on the co-production of knowledge for sustainable development. Her work informs policy, operational and research practices shaping biosecurity and biodiversity in New Zealand. Inspired by stories of ki uta ki tai her work supports holistic governance connecting people, ecosystem flows and landscapes across New Zealand. Alison leads the Social Change capability group in Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research and has a PhD in Geography.

Qualifications

Auckland
PhD Geography
2015

Auckland
MA (Hons)
1999

Canterbury
BA
1994

Publications

MacDonald EA, Balanovic J, Edwards ED, Abrahamse W, Frame B, Greenaway A, Kannemeyer R, Kirk N, Medvecky F, Milfont TL, Russell JC, Tompkins DM 2020. Public Opinion Towards Gene Drive as a Pest Control Approach for Biodiversity Conservation and the Association of Underlying Worldviews. Environmental Communication-a Journal of Nature and Culture. WOS:000509457300001 https://doi.org/10.1080/17524032.2019.1702568

Monroe MC, Adams AE, Greenaway A 2019. Considering research paradigms in environmental education. Environmental Education Research 25(3): 309-313. WOS:000476924400001 https://doi.org/10.1080/13504622.2019.1610863

Le Heron E, Logie J, Allen W, Le Heron R, Blackett P, Davies K, Greenaway A, Glavovic B, Hikuroa D 2019. Diversity, contestation, participation in Aotearoa New Zealand's multi-use/user marine spaces. Marine Policy 106. WOS:000474313500028 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2019.103536

Davies K, Fisher K, Foley M, Greenaway A, Hewitt J, Le Heron R, Mikaere H, Ratana K, Spiers R, Lundquist C 2018. Navigating collaborative networks and cumulative effects for sustainable seas. Environmental Science & Policy 83: 22-32. WOS:000429511100003 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2018.01.013

J. LC, Pereira HM, Alkemade R, den Belder E, Carvalho Ribeiro S, Davies K, Greenaway A, Hauck J, Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen S, Kim H, King N, Lazarova T, Pereira L, Peterson G, Ravera F, van den Brink T, Argumedo A, Arida C, Armenteras D, Ausseil AG, Baptiste B, Belanger J, Bingham K, Bowden-Kerby A, Cao M, Carino J, van Damme PA, Devivo R, Dickson F, Dushimumuremyi JP, Ferrier S, Flores-Diaz A, Foley M, Garcia Marquez J, Giraldo-Perez P, Greenhaigh S, Hamilton DJ, Hardison P, Hicks G, Hughey K, Kahui-McConnell R, Karuri-Sebina G, De Kock M, Leadley P, Lemaitre F, Maltseva E, de Mattos Scaramuzza CA, Metwally M, Nelson W, Ngo H, Neumann C, Norrie C, Perry J, Quintana R, Rodriguez Osuna VE, Roehrl C, Seager J, Sharpe H, Shortland T, Shulbaeva P, Sumaila UR, Takahashi Y, Titeux N, Tiwari S, Trisos C, Ursache A, Wheatley A, Wilson D, Wood S, van Wyk E, Yue TX, Zulfikar D, Brake M, Leigh D, Lindgren-Streicher P 2018. Visions for nature and nature’s contributions to people for the 21st century. NIWA Science and Technology Series Report no. 83. NIWA. 123 p. https://www.niwa.co.nz/naturefutures

J. LC, Pereira HM, Alkemade R, den Belder E, Carvalho Ribeiro S, Davies K, Greenaway A, Hauck J, Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen S, Kim H, King N, Lazarova T, Pereira L, Peterson G, Ravera F, van den Brink T, Argumedo A, Arida C, Armenteras D, Baptiste B, Belanger J, Bingham K, Bowden-Kerby A, Cao M, Carino J, van Damme PA, Devivo R, Dickson F, Dushimumuremyi JP, Ferrier S, Flores-Diaz A, Foley M, Garcia Marquez J, Giraldo-Perez P, Greenhaigh S, Hamilton DJ, Hardison P, Hicks G, Hughey K, Kahui-McConnell R, Karuri-Sebina G, De Kock M, Leadley P, Lemaitre F, Maltseva E, de Mattos Scaramuzza CA, Metwally M, Nelson W, Ngo H, Neumann C, Norrie C, Perry J, Quintana R, Rodriguez Osuna VE, Roehrl C, Seager J, Sharpe H, Shortland T, Shulbaeva P, Sumaila UR, Takahashi Y, Titeux N, Tiwari S, Trisos C, Ursache A, Wheatley A, Wilson D, Wood S, van Wyk E, Yue TX, Zulfikar D, Brake M, Leigh D, Lindgren-Streicher P 2017. Visions for nature and nature’s contributions to people for the 21st century. NIWA Science and Technology Series Report ; No. 83. NIWA. 123 p.

Greenaway A 2017. Insight into the team - Cape to City case study. Proceedings: Transforming Biodiversity Conference: 'Challenging the boundaries', Napier, New Zealand, 14-16 November 2017. http://capetocity.co.nz/conference/

Cook N, Greenaway A, Kirk N 2017. Annotated bibliography: potential ethical issues and unintended effects of CRISPR gene editing and gene drives for invasive species control. Landcare Research. 46 p. http://www.landcareresearch.co.nz/publications/researchpubs/Gene-editing-annotated-bibliography.pdf

Lawrence J, Blackett P, Cradock-Henry N, Flood S, Greenaway A, Dunningham A 2016. Enhancing capacity and increasing coordination to support decision making: synthesis report RA4. Climate Changes, Impacts and Implications for New Zealand to 2100. 75 p. http://ccii.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/RA4-Synthesis-report.pdf

Anderson B, Greenaway A, King DN, Mikaloff-Fletcher S, Reisinger A, Rouse H 2016. Climate change implications for New Zealand. Royal Society of New Zealand. 68 p. http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/expert-advice/papers/yr2016/climate-change-implications-for-new-zealand/

Lundquist CJ, Fisher KT, Le Heron R, Lewis NI, Ellis JI, Hewitt JE, Greenaway A, Cartner KJ, Burgess-Jones TC, Schiel DR, Thrush SF 2016. Science and societal partnerships to address cumulative impacts. Frontiers in Marine Science 3: 00002. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2016.00002

Russell SL, Greenaway A, Carswell F, Weaver S 2014. Moving beyond “mitigation and adaptation”: examining climate change responses in New Zealand. Local Environment 19(7): 767–785. https://doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2013.792047

Greenaway A, Niemiec R, Warburton B 2014. Communities, agencies and 1080. Kararehe Kino - Vertebrate Pest Research 24: 24–25.

Byrom A, Greenaway A, Holland EP, Niemiec B, Warburton B 2014. [Abstract] Social implications of a predator-free New Zealand. In: Gentle M ed. Proceedings: 16th Australasian Vertebrate Pest Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 26-29 May 2014. Pp. 92.

Blackett P, Lawrence J, Greenaway A, Frame D, Craddock-Henry N 2013. [Abstract] Producing knowledge across communities of interest affected by climate change - the research challenge. Proceedings: New Zealand Climate Change Conference 2013, Palmerston North, 4-5 June 2013. Pp. 79.

Greenaway AJ 2013. Co-learning and co-producing sustainable development: the possibilities of enactive social science. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Auckland, Auckland, N.Z. http://hdl.handle.net/2292/24534

Greenaway A 2013. [Poster abstract] Moving beyond ‘mitigation and adaptation’: examining climate change responses in New Zealand. Proceedings: New Zealand Climate Change Conference 2013, Palmerston North, 4-5 June 2013. http://www.nzcccconference.org/images/custom/greenaway,_alison_-_moving_beyond.pdf

Cronin K, Greenaway A, Harmsworth G, Frame B 2013. [Abstract] ‘Igniting Social Knowledge on Climate Change’: urgent deadline, slow fuse. Proceedings: New Zealand Climate Change Conference 2013, Palmerston North, 4-5 June 2013. http://www.nzcccconference.org/images/custom/cronin,_karen_-_igniting_social_knowledge.pdf

Greenaway A 2013. [Abstract] Killing possums collaboratively: the invasion of public knowledge into pest control decision making. Proceedings: EcoTas13: 5th Joint Conference of New Zealand Ecological Society and Ecological Society of Australia, Auckland, New Zealand, 24-29 November 2013. Pp. 122. http://ecotas13.org/wp-content/uploads/EcoTasHandbook.pdf

Carswell FE, Easdale TA, Overton JM, Ausseil A-GE, Greenaway AJ, Dymond JR, Mason NWH, Arnst EA, Burrows LE, Herzig A, Holdaway RJ, Peltzer DA 2013. St James Conservation Area: a purchase for ecosystem services. In: Dymond JR ed. Ecosystem services in New Zealand: conditions and trends. Lincoln, New Zealand, Manaaki Whenua Press. Pp. 524–537

Cronin K, Nicholas G, Doody B, Foote J, Greenaway A, Harmsworth G, Winstanley A 2012. Responding to climate change in the land-based sectors: a social science research strategy for New Zealand: full report. MPI Technical Paper No: 2012/35. Ministry for Primary Industries. 135 p. http://ndhadeliver.natlib.govt.nz/content-aggregator/getIEs?system=ilsdb&id=1624414

Greenaway A, Carswell F, Harmsworth G, Russell S 2011. Making sense, taking action in Aotearoa/New Zealand: exploring the situated-ness of mitigation and adaptation strategies. Proceedings: International Conference on Climate Change & Social Issues 2011, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 14-15 December 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10535/7744

Greenaway A 2011. Igniting social knowledge about climate change. Landcare Research Newsletter to the Ministry for the Environment: MfE Update(3): unp.

Cronin K, Doody B, Greenaway A 2010. Degrees of possibility: igniting social knowledge around climate change workshop report. In: Nottage R ed. Proceedings: New Zealand Climate Change Centre Workshop, Wellington. Pp. 76pp. http://www.nzclimatechangecentre.org/sites/nzclimatechangecentre.org/files/images/research/Degrees%20of%20Possibility%20Workshop%20Report%20(NZCCC%20June%202011%20Low%20Res).pdf

Greenaway A, Carswell F 2009. Climate change policy and practice in regional New Zealand: how are actors negotiating science and policy? New Zealand Geographer 65(2): 107–117. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-7939.2009.01153.x

Carswell FE, Greenaway AJ, Harmsworth GR, Jollands N, Baisden WT 2007. Reducing terrestrial greenhouse gas emissions: a human dimensions contribution. International Journal of Sustainable Development 10(4): 294–318. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJSD.2007.017907

Scott K, Greenaway A 2007. Turning the super tanker: beyond ethnography and into collaborative learning approaches to urban environmental management. Sites New series v. 3(2): 1-18.

Feeney C, Greenaway A 2006. Policy effectiveness monitoring for low impact urban design and development. 2006 NZWWA stormwater conference, 4-5 May 2006, Royal Lakeside Novotel, Rotorua, New Zealand: conference papers [CD-ROM]. [Rotorua], [The conference]. Pp. [Unpaged]-

van Roon M, Greenaway A, Dixon J, Eason CT 2006. Low impact urban design and development programme: scope founding principles and collaborative learning. 7th international conference on urban drainage modelling and 4th international conference on water sensitive urban design, Grand Hyatt, Melbourne, Australia, 3 - 7 April 2006: book of proceedings. 1 ed. [Melbourne], [The conference]. Pp. 531-538

Feeney C, Eason CT, Dixon J, Greenaway A 2005. Monitoring the uptake of LIUDD, how do we measure success? Proceedings of the 4th South Pacific Water Conference. NZ Water and Wastes Association, 4-6 May 2005, Auckland [CD-Rom]. [Auckland], [The Conference]. Pp. [Unpaged]-

Greenaway A, Allen W, Heslop V 2005. Learning into a low impact future : collaborative approaches to stormwater management. 4th South Pacific Conference on Stormwater and Aquatic Resource Protection, 4-6 May 2005, Carlton Hotel, Auckland, NZ : conference proceedings. Auckland, New Zealand Water & Wastes Association. Pp. [unpaged]-

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Memberships

  • Member, New Zealand Geographical Society