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1/21 Dr Kevin Collins Curriculum Vitae September 2018 1. Higher Education 1992 BSc (Hons I) Environmental Science and Geography, University of Bradford 1993 MPhil, Geography, University College London, University of London 1997 PhD, Department of Geography, University College London, University of London 2. Appointments and Experience 2014-present Senior Lecturer in Systems and Environment, School of Engineering & Innovation, STEM Faculty, Open University, UK. F/T 2009-2014 Lecturer in Systems and Environment, Engineering & Innovation Department, MCT Faculty, Open University, UK. F/T 2001-2008 Research Fellow, Open Systems Research Group, MCT Faculty, Open University, UK. F/T, fixed contract 1997-2001 Research Fellow, Department of Geography, University College, London, UK. F/T, fixed contract 1992 Research Fellow, Department of Environmental Science, University of Bradford, UK. F/T, fixed contract 3. Contributions to Teaching (a) Organisational responsibilities T219 Environmental Management I (30 credits) 2016-present Presentation chair; MRP chair 2013-2014 Presentation chair; EAB chair 2010-2013 Production chair T319 Environmental Management II (30 credits) 2010-present Module team member; MRP member T802 Research Project (60 credits) 2015-present Presentation chair; MRP chair (J presentations) TU812 Managing systemic change: inquiry, action and interaction (60 credits) 2010-present Module team and MRP member T863 Environmental Decision Making: A systems approach (30 credits) 2005-2014 Module team member: contributor to assessment review and updates; lead for AL management; coordinator of student feedback; contributor to mid-term review and Business Appraisal (2012); EAB member; EAB chair (2014) 2009-2011 Presentation chair (K presentations)

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Dr Kevin Collins

Curriculum Vitae

September 2018

1. Higher Education

1992 BSc (Hons I) Environmental Science and Geography, University of Bradford

1993 MPhil, Geography, University College London, University of London

1997 PhD, Department of Geography, University College London, University of London

2. Appointments and Experience

2014-present Senior Lecturer in Systems and Environment, School of Engineering & Innovation, STEM Faculty, Open University, UK. F/T

2009-2014 Lecturer in Systems and Environment, Engineering & Innovation Department, MCT Faculty, Open University, UK. F/T

2001-2008 Research Fellow, Open Systems Research Group, MCT Faculty, Open University, UK. F/T, fixed contract

1997-2001 Research Fellow, Department of Geography, University College, London, UK. F/T, fixed contract

1992 Research Fellow, Department of Environmental Science, University of Bradford, UK. F/T, fixed contract

3. Contributions to Teaching

(a) Organisational responsibilities

T219 Environmental Management I (30 credits) 2016-present Presentation chair; MRP chair 2013-2014 Presentation chair; EAB chair 2010-2013 Production chair T319 Environmental Management II (30 credits) 2010-present Module team member; MRP member T802 Research Project (60 credits) 2015-present Presentation chair; MRP chair (J presentations) TU812 Managing systemic change: inquiry, action and interaction (60 credits) 2010-present Module team and MRP member T863 Environmental Decision Making: A systems approach (30 credits) 2005-2014 Module team member: contributor to assessment review and updates;

lead for AL management; coordinator of student feedback; contributor to mid-term review and Business Appraisal (2012); EAB member; EAB chair (2014)

2009-2011 Presentation chair (K presentations)

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Q72 BSc Environmental Management and Technology 2012-present Qualification Team Member 2016-present PGTC Cluster EAB member Postgraduate Technologies Group

2016- present T802 representative EDM Prog EDM Module chair group 2010-2012 Member of group; presenter and participant in EDM & EDIS curriculum review and development workshops

(b) Contributions to teaching materials and methods

T219 Environmental Management I (30 credits) 2016 Contributor to revisions for 16J 2010-2013 Lead contributor to module LOs, design, content and assessment Block 2 author (10 credits) Critical reader all blocks T319 Environmental Management II (30 credits) 2016 Contributor to revisions for 16J 2010-2014 Contributor to module LOs, design and content; designer and interviewer

for practitioner audios for T319 Block 2 author (10 credits) Critical reader all blocks U116 Environment: journeys through a changing world R (60 credits) 2015-2017 Critical reader Blocks 1-5 T891 Making Environmental Decisions (30 credits) 2012-2014 Contributor to module LOs; design, content Critical reader TU812 Managing systemic change: inquiry, action and interaction (30 credits) 2009 Critical reader, set book: Social Learning Systems and Communities of

Practice. Blackmore, C (ed) 2008 Critical reader, Part 3 Managing systemic change: inquiry, action and interaction (10 credits) TD866 Environmental Responsibility: ethics, policy and action 2008 Critical reader, Block 3 Individual and Collective Responsibility (8 credits) T863 Environmental Decision Making: A systems approach (30 credits) 2017 Contributor to podcast updates 2010 Author of 3 podcasts on project choice, aims and development 2009 Co-producer of new VLE website for T863 (50%, restructuring website for clarity and ease of use, editing on-line resources) 2006 Author of Chapter 5, Book 3 (Incorporating Risks, Hazard and Uncertainty in Environmental Decision Making, pp65-96)

Critical reader for Book 3 (8 credits)

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T188 Making Policies Work: Systems thinking in government and management (10 credits) 2004 Critical reader, 10 credits OpenLearn 2012 Guide to Diagrams

Co-designer and co-author OpenLearn resource on diagram types (40%) http://www2.open.ac.uk/openlearn/diagramming/index.html#

(c) Contributions to staff and student support and associated activities

T219 Environmental Management I (30 credits) 2016-present Contributor to student and tutor forum; co-ordination with staff tutors Co-author and co-host of on-line tutorials on Block 1 (50%) Co-author and co-host of on-line tutorials for Block 2 Chair and presenter AL briefing workshops AL monitor Member of T219/T319 data analytics group. 2013-2014 Author of AL recruitment activities and coordination with staff tutor

Chair and presenter AL briefing workshop Contributor to student and tutor forum; co-ordination with staff tutors

Co-author and co-host of Elluminate tutorial on EMA library skills (30%) AL monitor

T319 Environmental Management II (30 credits) 2014-present Contributor to student and tutor forum

Presenter AL briefing workshop

T802 Research Project (60 credits) 2015-present Contributor to student and tutor forum; co-ordination with staff tutors AL briefings (J presentations) 2010-present AL Monitor 2012-present Research project design and development T863 Environmental Decision Making: A systems approach (30 credits) 2017 Reversioning and recording podcasts for T863 rewrite:T891 2012 Co-host of tutorials on project design and writing (60%) 2010 Initiation, design and recording of new media: 3 podcasts involving

previous students advising on project design and writing 2009-2011 AL monitor (K presentations) 2009 Co-convenor tutor workshop on assessment (50%) EDM Environmental Decision-making Programme 2013 Airport Live (BBC/OU) Critical reader of scripts and programme design 2010-13 Bang Goes The Theory (BBC/OU) Critical reader of scripts and academic adviser 2009 EDM representative SustainabilityLive! business exhibition, UK 2007 Interdependence Day Royal Geographical Society, London. Session chair for sustainability and ecology. Discussant and workshop with OU students and other attendees

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(d) Contributions to teaching outside the Open University 2011 University of Sassari, Sardinia

Design and delivery of lectures and workshop on ‘Social learning for integrated planning in a climate changing world: theory, metaphors and case studies’. Institute of Architecture Postgraduate Regional Planning and Climate Change Erasmus Summer School, Alghero (80%)

2004 Imperial College London Devised and delivered 2 day seminars on ‘Stakeholders and

Stakeholding’, MSc Global Environmental Change (100%)

2003 Land & Water Australia, Canberra Devised and delivered lecture and seminar on social learning for policy-

making in environmental management

University College London

2000 Devised and delivered first year undergraduate module in BA/BSc Geography: ‘Governing London’ (80%)

1999 Co-author and co-contributor to 5 seminars for MSc Public Understanding of Science: ‘Managing for Sustainability’ module (50%) 1999 Author and chair of module on field techniques and qualitative methodologies PhD Skills training course, PhD/MPhil Geography (90%) 1998 Co-leader, lecturer and demonstrator, ‘Rural sustainability’, 2nd year undergraduate 1 week residential field course, Gower, Swansea (60%) 1999 University of Lanzhou, China

Devised and delivered lectures and 2 day workshop on ‘Water resource issues in Minqin Basin, Lanzhou’ for BSc Environment (100%)

4. Contributions to Administration and Management - see 3(a) for teaching

2018 Chair of PhD Viva Panel, E&I, STEM Faculty

2017 Internal member of PhD Viva Panel, E&I, STEM Faculty

2017 Internal member of PhD Viva Panel, E&I, STEM Faculty

2016 External member of DSM (Business School) interview panel for Teaching Fellow; CV review, interviewing and recommendation to chair

2016 External member of PULSE (Business School) interview panel for Research Associate; CV review, interviewing and recommendation to chair

2016 Member of PhD Probation Panel, Geography, Social Sciences Faculty, MCT; review of probation work; mini-viva and assessment reporting

2014 Member of Engineering and Innovation interview panel for new research associate; drafting specification, CV review, interviewing and recommendation to chair

2013 Member of Engineering and Innovation interview panel for new research associate; drafting specification, CV review, interviewing and recommendation to chair

2012 External Member of Science Faculty interview panel for new lecturership; appointed as external to Science Faculty; CV review, interviewing and recommendation to Science Dean

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2011 Member of PhD Probation Panel, C&S, MCT; review of probation work; mini-viva and assessment reporting

2011-2012 Core member of Thematic Research Network (TRN) ‘Environment’ group. Co-authoring of cross-Faculty proposal for TRN on Environment

2010-2012 Contributor to design and content of MCT Faculty REF research website. Workshop participant on design and development; content provider

2007-2013 Member of Research Group Chairs Committee, Communication & Systems Department, MCT Faculty. Regular meetings with Dept research director; communicating with research group; coordinating responses; contributing to design and running of annual postgrad student research day

2010 Member of MCT Faculty REF committee. C&S representative; contributor to REF process organisation and remit; role was taken over by Research Coordinator for C&S

2007-11 Director, Open Systems Research Group (OSRG), Communication & Systems Dept., MCT Faculty. Lead and co-ordinator of OSRG research and scholarship activity; meeting chair; speaker host; event design; budget control; OSRG website design and provision

2007-10 Board Member of EA-OU strategic collaboration project: Learning to Live with Climate Change, PVC Research Office. Co-initiator of project; ongoing strategic advice to PVC Research; review of project and outcomes

2007 Chair of Environment Agency visit to OU; initiated, designed and managed 2 day workshop; liaison with Faculty Deans; organised cross- Faculty Dean support and academic participation; coordinated with PVC Research and Environment Agency Head Office

2001-05 Assistant to co-ordinator of EU SLIM Project; EU workshop management and co-ordination; final reporting processes to EU and budget overview

1998-2001 Deputy Director, Environmental Science Research Unit, Department of Geography, University College, London. Co-ordinator of research and scholarship activity; bid writing; meeting chair; budget control; website design and content

5. Research and Scholarship

The following definitions apply below:- PI: grant holder with responsibility for intellectual leadership and overall management Co-PI: sharing equal responsibility for the direction and management of the research Co-I: assisting the grant holder in the management and leadership of the project.

2013-2016 Drought Impacts: vulnerability thresholds in monitoring and early-warning research (DRiVER) (Belmont Forum/NERC, £45K) (PI)

2012-2015 Climate Change Adaptation and Water Governance: Reconciling food security, renewable energy and the provision of multiple ecosystem services (CADWAGO) (Riksbankens Jubileumsfond, Compagnia di San Paolo and VolkwagenStiftung, £867K) (Co-I; Ison, R. PI for OU)

2012-2013 External Advisor for Southern Water Price Review (BMRB, £5K) (PI)

2011-2012 Evaluating the Water Framework Directive Pilots (DEFRA, £5K) (PI)

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2011-2012 Approaches to Secure Sustained Behaviour Changes to Deliver Multiple Environmental Benefits Though Sustained Agricultural Land Management (DEFRA, £23K) (PI)

2009 Ecosystems and Poverty Alleviation in China and South Africa (DFID/NERC, £140K) (Co-I; PI Ison, R)

2009 Creating Water Sensitive Cities in Australia (International Water Centre, Brisbane, £40K) (Co-PI with Ison, R)

2008 Systems thinking and social learning approaches to cockle mortality in the Burry Inlet, Wales (Environment Agency (EA) Wales, £7K) (Co-PI with Berardi, A. and Shah, R.)

2007 A high level audit of catchment based participation projects in England and Wales (EA, £7K) (Co-PI with Watson, D)

2006-2008 Research Fellowship, Social Learning for water resource managing (Open University-EA Fellowship £360K) (Co-PI with Ison, R.)

2005 A History of River Basin Planning (EA, £24K) (Co-PI with Ison, R.)

2005 ‘COPUS’ project: ‘Sheep, Science and Sustainability’ (Royal Society, £8K) (PI)

2004-2006 Social Learning for River Basin Planning and the WFD (2 Phases) (EA, £90K) (Co-I with Ison, R. and Blackmore, C.)

2005 Planning for Urban and Rural Environments - PURE (Inter-Reg IIIB, £10K) (Co-PI with Ison, R.)

2001-2004 Social Learning for Integrated Management of Water at Catchment Scale - SLIM (EU 5th Framework, £320K) (Co-I)

2001-2002 Technology, public understanding and risk (Royal Society, £5K) (PI)

2002 Science and Sustainability: Public Engagement (Royal Society, £5K) (PI)

2001-2002 Social and cultural impacts of hydrocarbon development in the Faroe Islands (Menas Associates, £18K) (PI)

2001 Managing biodiversity in brownfield sites in London (ESRC, £45K) (Co-I with Harrison, C.)

2000 Sustainability appraisal of Jersey’s land-use plan (WS Atkins) (£6K) (PI)

1999 Social and cultural impacts of water resource depletion in the Minqin Basin, China (British Council, £80K) (Co-PI with Burgess, J.)

1999 Greater London Authority: Institutional arrangements for sustainable development (ESRC, £25K) (Co-I with Munton, R.)

1998 Prioritising issues and policies for a sustainable Island (States of Jersey, £50K) (Co-PI with Burgess, J.)

1998 An analytical and descriptive model of sustainable development (EA, £24K) (Co-I with Burgess, J.)

1998 Strategic risk and sustainable development in the Island of Jersey (PWC, £10K) (PI)

1998 The Environment Agency’s North-West Region Action at Home Programme (Global Action Plan, £8K) (Co-I with Burgess, J.)

1997 Deliberative approaches for Jersey’s LA21 Strategy (States of Jersey; 25K) (Co-I with Burgess, J.)

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1997 EU Regional Investment Strategies (European Investment Bank, £5K) (PI)

6. Postgraduate Student Supervision

2016-present Mai Nguyen (FT/PhD) Energy, Innovation and Social Change in the

Electricty Sector

2011-present Daniel Amakona. (P/T PhD) The Social and Environmental Impacts of Large Chinese Investment Projects in Africa: The Case of Ghana. Co- supervisor with Giles Mohan (DPP) and Ben Lampert (DPP)

2007-2012 Annie Trewen-Jones. (P/T PhD) Group Ecological Identity: A Case Study of Hout Bay, South Africa. Co-supervisor with Jeff Thomas (Science). PhD awarded May 2012

7. External Academic Activities

(a) Membership or offices held in learned societies and professional bodies

2017 Invitied NERC panel member for RCUK UK Droughts and Water Scarcity Programme. Bid review and panel meetings for WP4 stakeholder engagement and learning.

2015 Invited academic reviewer for research proposals, Vidis, Dutch Research Board, Dutch Technology Foundation

2013 Invited academic reviewer, Ecosystems Services for Poverty Alleviation Programme, NERC. Review and evaluation of full proposals for 2013 programme

2012-2017 Invited member, Research Advisory Group, Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities, Melbourne, Australia. Review and evaluation of Water Sensitive Cities research programme

2009 Invited academic reviewer, Dutch Technology Foundation STWOTP; review and evaluation of Networking in Knowledge research bids

2008-2013 Invited core member of the UN International Human Dimension Programme Scientific Planning Committee on Knowledge, Learning and Societal Change. Drafting and co-authoring of new scientific programme for IHDP approval

2002-2003 Invited member EU Water Framework Directive Common Implementation Strategy Group on Public Participation, The Netherlands. Development, co-authoring of main report and lead author (Chapter 7) of the EU guidance on public participation for WFD implementation

2003 Visiting Research Fellow to Land & Water Australia, Canberra, December 2003. Development of research collaboration and networks, dissemination of recent research results to researchers and policy-makers, lecture and seminar on social learning for policy-making

(b) Membership of Government bodies

2015-present Expert Member, OECD Water Governance Initiative, OECD, Paris. On-going provision of expert written and oral advice to OCED Water

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Governance Initiative within OECD on water governance principles and best practice.

2012-2017 Academic adviser, Water Quality Professional Advisory Group,

Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, UK. On-going provision of expert written and oral advice to DEFRA on strategic water issues and national strategy consultation documents

(c) External examining

2016 University of Melbourne, Australia, Department of Infrastructure Engineering. PhD external examiner

2016 University of Southern Queensland, Australia, PhD external examiner

2015 Open University, The Netherlands, PhD external examiner

2013 University of Queensland, Australia, School of Agriculture and Food Sciences. PhD external examiner

2013 Aarhus University, Denmark, Graduate School of Science and Technology. PhD external examiner

2011 University of Wageningen, The Netherlands, Communication Science

Department. PhD external examiner 2007 University of Reading, School of Agriculture, Policy & Development. PhD external examiner

(d) Referee for journals

Alphabetical listing of all invited, full paper reviews for peer reviewed journals:

Agricultural Systems, 2015

Area, 2007

Climate Change 2016

Climate Risk Management, 2016

Ecological Economics, 2007, 2009

Ecology and Society, 2016, 2017

Environment and Development, 2016

Environment and Planning C, 2009, 2011

Environmental Management Review, 2008

Environmental Management, 2010, 2011, 2012 (x2), 2015, 2018

Environmental Policy & Governance, 2009, 2010, 2013 (x2)

Environmental Science and Policy, 2012, 2017, 2018

Environmental Science and Technology, 2008

Evaluation and Programme Planning, 2015

Flood Risk Management, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018

Government & Policy, 2009

Global Sustainability, 2017

Human Ecology Review, 2009

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Journal of Environmental Management, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014

Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, 2012 (x2)

Journal of Flood Risk Management, 2013, 2014 (x2), 2016, 2017

Journal of Water Resources Development, 2013, 2014

Land Use Policy, 2010, 2013

Open and Distance Learning, 2016, 2017

Regional Environmental Change, 2012

Society & Natural Resources, 2008, 2010, 2011

Sociological Research Online, 2008

Systemic Practice and Action Research, 2012, 2017

Technology Forecasting and Social Change, 2010

Water Resource Management, 2016

Water Resources Research, 2006

(e) Contributions to conferences and workshops

2017 Expert participant, OECD Best Practice Water Governance workshop, OECD, Paris, 15 June (webinar)

2016 Co-designer and expert participant, DRIVER drought workshop, Raleigh Water Department, North Carolina, USA 8 December

2016 Expert participant, OECD Best Practice Water Governance workshop, OECD, Paris, 25 November (webinar)

2016 Co-designer, chair and expert participant, DRIVER drought workshop, CEH, Wallingford, 8 November

2016 Expert participant, Water Governance Initiative, OECD, The Hague, The Netherlands, 23-24 June

2016 Expert participant, Best Practice Water Governance workshop, OECD, Paris, 25 April (webinar)

2016 Co-designer, expert observer and adviser, DEFRA/EA Thethys Scenario National Drought Planning Workshop, London, 14 April

2016 Co-designer and expert participant, DRIVER drought workshop, South Australian Water, Adelaide, Australia 9 March

2016 Expert and invited participant, Knowledge Learning & Social Change Symposium, Potsdam, Germany 7-9 February

2015 Expert participant, Water Governance Initiative, OECD, Paris 2-4 November

2015 Co-designer and facilitator, CADWAGO Water Governance workshop, Sassari, Sardinia, 13-16 October

2015 Co-designer, chair and expert participant, Water Governance Research Symposium, CADWAGO, Royal Society, London 16 September

2015 Co-designer, chair and expert participant, DRIVER drought workshop 1, CEH, Wallingford, 17 March 2015

2015 Co-designer, co-chair and co-facilitator, Governing the Anthropocene, Herrenhausen Palace, Hannover, Germany, 30-31 July

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2014 Co-designer and expert participant, DRIVER drought workshop, Durham, USA, 9 December

2014 Expert participant, National CaBA Support Group Meeting, London, 1 December

2014 Panel Chair, Transition pathways and tools for change, CRC Water Sensitive Cities Conference, Melbourne, 22 October

2014 Designer and facilitator, CADWAGO Governance learning and catchment managing, London, 1 September

2014 Designer and facilitator, DEFRA Catchment Approach Steering Group Review. OU London, 7 February

2013 Panel member, Running the River conference, ESRC / University of Greenwich, University of Greenwich, 11 July

2013 Panel member and Rapporteur, 19th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Estes Park Denver, Colorado, 4-8 June

2013 Co-designer, facilitator and rapporteur, Climate Change Adaptation and Water Governance: Reconciling food security, renewable energy and the provision of multiple ecosystem services (CADWAGO) workshop, Uppsala, 3-4 June

2013 Co-designer, DEFRA Catchment Based Approach conference, London 14 February

2013 Workshop facilitator and rapporteur, Demonstration Test Catchments Knowledge Exchange conference, London 21-22 January

2012 Co-convenor, designer and facilitator, Research Opportunities for Science and Social Science, OU and Wallingford HR, Wallingford 21 September

2012 Co-designer and facilitator of Systems +40, A review of Systems. London School of Economics, London 22 June

2012 Panel member of eSTEeM colloquium: Pictures to help People Think and Act. OU 7 March 2012

2011 Conference co-designer and panel member, Climate Change and Adaptation: A systems perspective. Dryland ecosystem functioning and resilience: integrating biophysical assessment with socio-economic issues. Alghero, 6-8 July

2011 Workshop initiator, designer, facilitator and rapporteur (with Chabay, I et al), UN IHDP Knowledge, Learning and Social Change workshop. Grindelwald, Switzerland. 13-15 April

2010 Panel member, Understanding integration: A systems approach. Integrated Water Management, Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management, London, 21 October

2009 Workshop initiator, designer, facilitator and rapporteur (with Ison, R) for Creating Water Sensitive Cities in Australia workshops. International Water Centre and Monash University. Perth, Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, various dates, February

2008 Invited referee for UN IHDP international Open Meeting, Bonn, 24-30 April

2008 Invited referee for UN IHDP international Open Meeting, Delhi, 16-19 Oct

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2008 Invited expert participant and programme team member to the International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change (IHDP) Energy, Sustainability and Societal Change, 2nd annual Science Policy Dialogue. Santa Barbara, California, June

2008 Facilitator at EPSRC / BBRSC Public Understanding of Nanotechnologies workshop, London, 10 May

2008 Invited expert participant, facilitator and rapporteur for ‘IWRM: 2015 and beyond: Emerging issues on water for policy and research – An expert perspective’. International Office for Water / French Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Spatial Planning, Paris, 10-11 April

2008 Facilitator at EPSRC / BBRSC Visions for Stem Cell Research, London, 15th March

2008 Invited workshop designer and facilitator, International Integrated Water & Agricultural Management Conference, Bath, 4-6 March

2008 Invited expert participant for “IHDP Consultative Workshop on Knowledge and Learning for Societal Change and Sustainability”, IWZ, Berlin, 19-20 February

2007 Session co-ordinator ‘Drs Surgery’ Workshop, Interdependence Day, RGS/OU, London, 20 October

2007 Facilitator at national ‘Talking Energy - Nuclear Power’ debate, London,18 September

2007 Initiator, designer and chair of Environment Agency visit to the OU, 15- 16 May

2006 Invited co-facilitator and rapporteur for National Stakeholder Workshop on Agreeing Significant Water Management Issues’ organised by University of East Anglia and University College London. Birmingham, 3 November

2006 Facilitator at National Pensions Debate, Department of Work and Pensions. NEC, 18 March

2005 Participant in ICS Centre network meetings, University of Sheffield September, December 2005 and February 2006

2005 Facilitator at National Health Service ‘Your Health, Your Say’ national Citizen Summit, Department of Health. NEC, 29 October

(f) Keynote papers

2018 Environment-Economy-Health Nexus Challenges in the Search for Collaborative Advantage, 25 Yr Environment Plan, Leeds, 2 October (with Foster, N; Blackmore, C. and Ison, R.).

2015 Water governance in England: Improving understandings and practices through systemic co-inquiry. CADWAGO Symposium, Royal Society, London, 16 September (with Foster, N; Blackmore, C. and Ison, R.).

2011 Climate change and adaptation: A systems perspective. Dryland ecosystem functioning and resilience: integrating biophysical assessment with socio-economic issues. Alghero, 6-8 July

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2010 Understanding Integration: A systems approach. Integrated Water Management, Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management. London, 21 October

2009 Managing Transformation Processes for Creating Water Sensitive Cities. Perth, 11th; Brisbane, 14th; Melbourne, 19th; Sydney, 25th; Adelaide, 28th February (with Ison, R.)

2008 Learning about integrated science for managing land and water. International Integrated Water & Agricultural Management Conference Bath, 4-6 March

(g) Invited papers

2017 Social Learning for new academic thinking and practises – experiences from an inter-disciplinary project on drought. Open University Business School – ASTIP, 15 May

2016 Learning from other drought contexts: DRIVER workshop findings. Durham, North Carolina, USA, 8 December

2016 Climate adaptation for water governance: research findings. WWF, Woking, 3 February (with Foster, N)

2016 Stakeholders, systems and social learning: a conceptual overview, WWF, Woking, 19 January (with Foster, N)

2016 Designing social learning systems for improving drought monitoring and early warning: Some early experiences of DRiVER. Drought Risk & Decision Making, Oxford, 8th September (with Hannaford, J.)

2015 Water governance in England: Improving understandings and practices through systemic co-inquiry. Wageningen University, Netherlands, 3 December

2014 Designing social learning systems for water resource managing: a critical review of cases from UK, South Africa, China and Australia. CIRO, Adelaide, Australia, 24 October

2014 Social learning and the Catchment Based Approach, World Wildlife Fund, Woking, 1 April

2014 Social learning and urban water management. Water Sensitive Cities Conference. Melbourne, 27-30 October. (with Ison, R.)

2014 The Water Framework Directive. 20th Annual Meeting of Thames Landscape Strategy Conference. Kew, London 28 January.

2013 Designing social learning systems for integrating social sciences into policy processes: some experiences of water managing. 19th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Estes Park Denver, Colorado, 4-8 June

2013 River basin managing: connecting to catchment level. Running the River conference, ESRC / University of Greenwich, University of Greenwich, 11 July

2012 Institutionalising social learning: towards systemic and adaptive governance. In: Sustainable Hyderabad – Albrecht-Daniel-Thaer Kolloquium 2012 on Crafting or Designing Intended Institutional Change for Social-Ecological Systems, 8-9 June 2012, Berlin. (with Ison, R and Wallis, P)

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2010 Making sense of the Water Framework Directive country reports on participation. Public participation and the Water Framework Directive symposia, University of Leuphania, Germany, 3 September

2004 Social learning: an approach to managing water resources. Final conference of EuAwareness project, Seville, Spain, 4-6 July

2003 Catchment management plans: a social learning perspective. SLIM Dutch Water Management Conference, Boxtel, Germany, 29 October

2003 Social learning for the Water Framework Directive – some lessons from SLIM. Environment Agency WFD National Workshop, Preston, 12-14 October

2003 The WFD Common Implementation Strategy, public participation & social learning: issues, opportunities & challenges. Water UK Think Tank (Conference), London, 17 July

2003 Systems thinking & social learning. Harmonicop Workshop, University of Leuven, Brussels, 9-12 March

2003 Social learning for the integrated management and sustainable use of water at catchment scale. Firma/Gouverne final conference, Barcelona, 19-21 February

8. Publications (a) Book chapters

1. Collins, K. (2014) Designing social learning systems for integrating social sciences into policy processes: Some experiences of water managing, in Manfredo, M.J., Vaske, J.J, Rechkemmer, A., Duke, E. A. (eds) Understanding Society and Natural Resources: Forging New Strands of Integration across the Social Sciences. Amsterdam, Springer. pp229-251

(b) Refereed journal articles

2. Hannaford, Jamie; Collins, Kevin; Haines, Sophie and Barker, Lucy (2018).

Enhancing drought monitoring and early warning for the UK through stakeholder co-enquiries. Weather, Climate, and Society (Early Access).

3. Foster, Natalie; Ison, Ray; Blackmore, Chris and Collins, Kevin (2018). Partnerships for action in river catchment governance. A case study in the Irwell, UK. The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK.

4. Melo Zurita, Maria de Lourdes; Thomsen, Dana C.; Holbrook, Neil J.; Smith, Timothy F.; Lyth, Anna; Munro, Paul G.; de Bruin, Annemarieke; Seddaiu, Giovanna; Roggero, Pier Paolo; Baird, Julia; Plummer, Ryan; Bullock, Ryan; Collins, Kevin and Powell, Neil (2018). Global Water Governance and Climate Change: Identifying Innovative Arrangements for Adaptive Transformation. Water, 10(1), article no. 29

5. Wehn, Uta; Collins, Kevin; Anema, Kim; Basco-Carrera, Laura and Lerebours, Alix (2018). Stakeholder engagement in water governance as social learning: lessons from practice. Water International, 43(1) pp. 34–59.

6. Blackmore, Chris; Foster, Natalie; Collins, Kevin and Ison, Ray (2017).

Understanding and developing communities of practice through diagramming. In: Oreszczyn, Sue and Lane, Andy eds. Mapping environmental sustainability:

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reflecting on systemic practices for participatory research. London: Policy Press, pp. 155–182.

7. Bell, Simon; Lane, Andy; Collins, Kevin; Berardi, Andrea and Slater, Rachel (2017). Teaching Environmental Management Competencies Online: Towards “Authentic” Collaboration? European Journal of Open, Distance and e-Learning, 20(1) pp. 22–44.

8. Collins, K., J. Hannaford, M. Svoboda, C. Knutson, N. Wall, T. Bernadt, N. Crossman, I. Overton, M. Acreman, S. Bachmair, and K. Stahl, (2016) Stakeholder Co-inquiries on Drought Impacts, Monitoring and Early Warning Systems. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc. 97(11) ES217-ES220. (70%)

9. Blackmore, Chris; van Bommel, Severine; de Bruin, Annemarieke; de Vries, Jasper; Westberg, Lotten; Powell, Niel; Foster, Natalie; Collins, Kevin; Roggero,

Pier Paolo and Seddaiu, Giovanna (2016). Learning for Transformation of Water Governance: Reflections on Design from the Climate Change Adaptation and Water Governance (CADWAGO) Project. Water, 8(11), article no. 510. (15%)

10. Bachmair, Sophie; Stahl, Kerstin; Collins, Kevin; Hannaford, Jamie; Acreman, Mike; Svoboda, Mark; Knutson, Cody; Helm Smith, Kelly; Wall, Nicole; Fuchs, Brian; Crossman, Neville and Overton, Ian C. (2016). Drought indicators revisited: the need for a wider consideration of environment and society. WIREs Water, 3(4) pp. 516–536. (30%)

11. Foster, Natalie; Collins, Kevin; Ison, Ray and Blackmore, Chris (2016). Water Governance in England: Improving Understandings and Practices through Systemic Co-Inquiry. Water, 5, article no. 540. (25%)

12. Ison, Raymond; Allan, Catherine and Collins, Kevin (2015). Reframing water governance praxis: does reflection on metaphors have a role? Environment & Planning C: Government & Policy, 33 pp. 1697–1713.(30%)

13. Ison, Raymond L.; Collins, Kevin B. and Wallis, Philip J (2015). Institutionalising social learning: towards systemic and adaptive governance. Environmental Science & Policy, 53(Part B) pp. 105–117. (40%)

14. Floyd, J., Iaquinto, B.L., Ison, RL & Collins, KB (2014) Managing complexity in Australian urban water governance: transitioning Sydney to a water sensitive city. Futures 61, p1-12. (25%)

15. Colvin, J., Blackmore, C., Chimbuya, S., Collins, K.B., Dent, M., Goss, J., Ison, R.L., Roggero, P.P. & Seddaiu, G. (2014) In search of systemic innovation for sustainable development: a design praxis emerging from a decade of social learning inquiry. Research Policy 43 p760-771. (25%)

16. Ison, R.L., Blackmore, C.P., Collins, K., Holwell, S., & Iaquinto, B. (2013) Insights

into operationalizing communities of practice from SSM-based inquiry processes. Systemic Practice & Action Research 27, 91-113. (30%)

17. Wei, Y., Ison, R., Colvin, J., Collins, K. (2012). Reframing water governance in

China: a multi-perspective study of an over-engineered catchment. Journal of Environmental Planning & Management, 55(3) 297-318. (25%)

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18. Ison, R, Collins, K., Colvin , J., Jiggins, J., Roggero, P.P., Seddaiu, G., Steyaert, P., Toderi, M., Xanolla, C. (2011). Sustainable Catchment Managing in a Climate Changing World: New Integrative Modalities for Connecting Policy Makers, Scientists and Other Stakeholders. Water Resources Management, 25 (15), pp. 3977–3992. (45%)

19. Collins, K. & Ison, R.L. (2010) Trusting emergence: Some experiences of

learning about integrated catchment science with the Environment Agency of England and Wales. Water Resources Management, Vol 24(4) 669-688. (75%)

20. Collins, K. and Ison, R. L. (2009) Living with Environmental Change: Adaptation

as social learning. Environmental Policy and Governance, Vol 19(6), 351–357. (65%)

21. Collins, K. and Ison, R. L. (2009). Jumping off Arnstein's Ladder: Social learning

as a new policy paradigm for climate change adaptation. Environmental Policy and Governance, Vol 19(6) 358–373. (75%)

22. Collins, K., Colvin, J., Ison, R.L. (2009). Building learning catchments for

integrated catchment managing: Designing learning systems based on experiences in the UK and South Africa. Water Science & Technology, 59(4), 687–693. (60%)

23. Collins, K., Blackmore, C., Morris, R. and Watson, D. (2007) A systemic approach to managing multiple perspectives and stakeholding in water catchments: Some findings from three UK case studies. Journal of Environmental Science and Policy Vol. 10 (6) 564-574. (80%)

24. Ison, R., Blackmore, C. and Collins, K. (2007) Systemic environmental decision making: designing learning systems. Kybernetes, Vol. 36 (9/10), 1340-1361. (35%)

25. Harrison, C., Munton R. and Collins, K. (2004) Experimental discursive spaces: policy processes, public participation and the Greater London Authority Urban Studies, 41(4), 903-917. (30%)

26. Bloomfield D, Collins, K., Fry, C. & Munton, R. (2001) Deliberation and inclusion: vehicles for increasing trust in UK public governance? Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 19, 501-513. (45%)

27. Munton, R and Collins, K. (1998) UK government strategies for sustainable development. Geography 83, 346-357. (50%)

(c) Refereed conference contributions

28. Hannaford, J., Stahl, K., Bachmair, S., Tijdeman, E., Collins, K., Svoboda., M., Knutson., C. L., Wall., N, Smith, K. S., Bernadt. T., Crossman., N. D., Overton., I. C., Barker, L. J., Acreman, M. C., 2016. Building Better Drought Resilience Through Improved Monitoring and Early Warning: Learning from Stakeholders in Europe, the USA, and Australia. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, USA December 2016 (25%)

29. Hannaford, J., Barker, L., Svensson, C., Tanguy, M, Laize, C., Bachmair, S., Tijdeman, E., Stahl, K., Collins, K., 2016, From drought indicators to impacts: developing improved tools for monitoring and early warning with decision-makers in mind. EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 18-22 April 2016 (15%)

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30. Collins, K.B., Ison, R.L. (2015) Systemic water governances as integration: rethinking concepts and practices. World Water Congress XV IWRA, Edinburgh, May 25-29th. (70%)

31. Stahl, K., Hannaford, J., Svoboda, M., Knutson, C., Bachmair, S., Acreman, M., Crossman, N., Overton., Collins, K. (2014) Building resilience to drought impacts on water supplies: a comparison of approaches in Europe, the USA and Australia. (Poster) AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco,15-19 December. (10%)

32. Ison, R.L., Blackmore, C.P., Collins, K.B. & Lonsdale, K. (2014) Towards

systemic governance of social-biophysical systems: social learning as collaborative performance, Proc. Resilience & Development: Mobilising for Transformation Conference, Montpelier, France May 4-8th. (25%).

33. Blackmore, C.P., Ison, R.L. & Collins, K.B. (2013) Supporting water governance

and climate change adaptation through systemic praxis. The 2013 Conference on Communication and Environment - Environmental Communication: Participation Revisited: openings and closures for deliberations on the commons, June 6-10, 2013, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden (35%)

34. Collins, K and Watson, N. (2012) Collaborative approaches to problems of water security: reflections on theory and practice. IBG 2012, Edinburgh 3-5 July. (60%)

35. Blackmore, C., Collins, K., Ison, R., Colvin, J., Wallis, P. (2012) Social learning systems for collective action: a critical review of cases from UK, South Africa, China and Australia using social learning systems. Planet Under Pressure, London, 26-29 March. (60%)

36. Collins, K. & Ison, R.L. (2011) Climate Change and Adaptation: A systems perspective. Dryland ecosystem functioning and resilience: integrating biophysical assessment with socio-economic issues. Alghero, 6-8 July (keynote). (80%)

37. Colvin, J., Blackmore, C., Collins, K., Goss, J., Ison, R., Roggero, PP, Seddaiu, G., Wei, Y. (2011) In search of system innovation: Learning from a decade of inquiry with the SLIM social learning praxis. Advancing Ecological Economics Theory and Practice. 9th International Conference of the European Society for Ecological Economics June 14-17, Istanbul. (30%)

38. Collins, K., Ison, R.L. & Colvin, J.D. (2009) Your epistemology or mine? Social

learning as an adaptive form of governance for managing natural resources. Proc. IHDP Conference, 27-30 April, Berlin, Germany. (80%)

39. Collins, K. and Ison, R. (2008) Building ‘learning catchments’ for integrated

catchment managing: designing learning systems based on experiences in the UK and South Africa. IWA Watershed & River Basin Management, 4 – 5 September, Budapest, Hungary, pp1-10. (80%)

40. Collins, K. and Ison, R. (2007) Trusting emergence: some experiences of

learning about integrated catchment science with the Environment Agency of England and Wales. CAIWA conference, Basel, 11-15th November, pp1-28. (60%)

41. Collins, K. and Ison, R. (2006) Dare we jump off Arnstein’s ladder? Participation and social learning as a new policy paradigm. PATH conference, Edinburgh, 4-7 June. Proceedings available at http://tinyurl.com/yqr3uq pp1-15. (50%)

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(d) Non-refereed conference contributions & presentations (excludes keynote and invited papers)

42. Collins, K. (2012) Water resource managing: systems and social learning

approaches. Joint OU-HR Wallingford workshop. HR Wallingford, 22 October.

43. Collins, K. (2012) Science, policy and systems: managing for emergence with the Integrated Catchment Science team of the Environment Agency of England and Wales. Systems +40 LSE, London 22 June. (invited speaker)

44. Collins, K. (2011) Knowledge Exchange Approaches, Tools and Techniques. Expert workshop, Knowledge Exchange in Catchment Management. University of Newcastle 26 Oct 2011. (invited speaker)

45. Collins, K. (2011) The role of social learning for managing natural resources.

SPICOSA workshop, London, 19 January. (invited speaker) 46. Collins, K. (2010) Understanding integration: A systems approach. Integrated

Water Management, Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management, London, 21 October. (invited keynote speaker)

47. Collins, K., Wei, Y.P, Ison, R., Colvin, J. (2010) Strengthening research capacity of China and South Africa (SA) in sustainable water resources management with UK and Australian experiences; ESPA Symposia, Edinburgh, 3 October 2010. (60%)

48. Collins, K., Wei, Y.P., Ison, R., Colvin, J. (2010) Strengthening research capacity of China and South Africa (SA) in sustainable water resources management with UK and Australian experiences; ESPA Symposia, Edinburgh, 2 October 2010. (60%)

49. Collins, K. (2010) Making sense of the Water Framework Directive Country

Reports on Participation. Public participation and the Water Framework Directive symposia, University of Leuphania, Germany, 3 September. (invited speaker)

50. Collins, K. (2010) Exploring Synergies & Opportunities. OSRG Seminar, OU, 13

July.

51. Ison, R.L. & Collins, K. (2009) Managing Transformation Processes for Creating Water Sensitive Cities. Perth, 11 Feb.; Brisbane, 14 Feb.; Melbourne, 19 Feb.; Sydney, 25 Feb.; Adelaide, 28 Feb. (keynote speaker) (50%)

52. Ison, R.L. & Collins, K. (2008) Public policy that does the right thing rather than the wrong thing righter. Analysing Collaborative and Deliberative Forms of Governance. One-day workshop, The Australia National University, Canberra, 14th November 2008. (20%)

53. Collins, K. (2008) Learning about integrated science for managing land and water. International Integrated Water & Agricultural Management Conference 4-6 March 2008, Bath. (invited keynote speaker)

54. Collins, K. (2008) Systems and climate change: working with multiple perspectives. OSRG Seminar, OU, 15 April.

55. Collins, K. (2007) Trusting emergence: some experiences of learning about integrated catchment science with the Environment Agency of England and Wales. OSRG Seminar, OU, 24 April.

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56. Collins, K., Ison, R. and Blackmore, C. (2006) Social learning for river basin

planning: transforming the praxis of managing water. IBG London, 31 August. (80%)

57. Collins, K. (2004) Social learning: an approach to managing water resources. Final conference of EuAwareness project, Seville, Spain, 4-6 July. (invited speaker)

58. Ison, R.L., Blackmore, C.P. & Collins, K. (2006) Learning to start systemically in

environmental decision making. Proceedings IFSA Conference, Wageningen May. (30%)

59. Collins, K. (2003) Managing catchments: systems approaches for social learning. Land and Water Australia, Canberra, 17 December.

60. Collins, K. (2003) Catchment management plans: a social learning perspective. SLIM Dutch Water Management Conference, Boxtel, Germany, 29 October. (invited speaker)

61. Collins, K. (2003) Social learning for the Water Framework Directive – some lessons from SLIM. Environment Agency WFD National Workshop, Preston, 12-14 October. (invited speaker)

62. Collins, K. (2003) The WFD Common Implementation Strategy, public participation & social learning: issues, opportunities & challenges. Water UK Think Tank (Conference), London, 17 July. (invited speaker)

63. Collins, K. and Ison, R. (2003) Systems thinking & social learning. Harmonicop Workshop, University of Lueven, Brussels, 9-12 March. (invited speaker) (80%)

64. Collins, K. (2003) Social learning for the integrated management and sustainable use of water at catchment scale. Firma/Gouverne final conference, Barcelona, 19-21 February. (invited speaker)

65. Collins, K. (2002) The EU Water Framework Directive – opportunity or constraint for social learning? University College, London, 26 November.

66. Collins, K. (2002) Social learning and decision-making for managing natural

resources. Harmonicop Inaugural conference, Osnabruck, Germany, 26 October. 67. Collins, K. (2001) Farmers’ attitudes towards water resource management in the

Minqin Basin, NW China. University of Lanzhou, China, 12 September.

68. Munton, R. and Collins, K. (2001) Policy integration in the GLA: the case of sustainable development. GLA: One Year On, University of London, 23 June. (50%)

69. Munton, R. and Collins, K. (2001) The GLA’s commitment to sustainability. Association of American Geographers’ Annual Conference, New York, USA, 27 February – 4 March. (50%)

70. Collins, K. (2000) Qualitative methodologies and evaluation in environmental policy-making. Association of American Geographers’ Annual Conference Pittsburgh, USA, 4-8 April.

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71. Collins, K. (2000) The role of qualitative methodologies in resource management research. University of Lanzhou, China, 10 August.

72. Bloomfield, D., Collins, K., Fry, C. and Munton, R. (1998) Deliberative and inclusionary processes: their contributions to environmental governance.1st ESRC ‘DIPs in Environmental Decision Making’ Conference, University of London, 17 December. (70%)

73. Collins, K. and Burgess, J. (1998) Sustainable development and risk. Institute of British Geographers, Surrey, 5-8 January. (60%)

(e) Podcasts

74. Collins, K. (2011) T863 Environmental decision making: Project choice, design and writing. (3 podcasts)

75. Collins, K. (2008) Systems approaches and social learning for water managing. Available at: http://candace.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=339304

(f) Webinars

76. Collins, K. (2012) Integrated Catchment Management: Systems tools and techniques for catchment managing. Four webinars on systems and water managing for national DEFRA and EA pilot catchment co-ordinators, 18 and 19 April; 31 May; 13 October 2012

(g) Research reports & policy papers

77. Foster, N., Ison, R., Blackmore, C. and Collins, K. 2018. Partnerships for action in river catchment governance. A case study in the Irwell, UK. Milton Keynes: The Open University. http://oro.open.ac.uk/54030/

78. Collins, Kevin. Blackmore, C.; Bracken, L.; Harris, B.; Ison, R.; Foster, N.; Smith, L.; Spray, C.; Watson, N. (2016) A review of the Defra Catchment Based Approach Policy Framework. Catchment Systems Group, OU Milton Keynes. (60%)

79. Collins, Kevin; Hannaford, J.; Haines, S.; Bachmair, S.; Crossman, N.; Stephens, L.; Svoboda, M. (2015) Drought: understanding and reducing vulnerability through monitoring and early warning systems. DRiVER Project. (70%)

80. Foster, N., Blackmore, C., Collins, K., Ison, R.L. (2014) CADWAGO Governance Learning. Workshop Report. OU Milton Keynes. (35%).

81. Collins, K. (2014) CABA Support Group Governance Task & Finish Subgroup Report. OU, Milton Keynes (90%)

82. Blackmore, C; Bright, D., Collins, K., Couldrick, L., Green, C., Harris, B., Ison, R., Watson, N., Lonsdale, K., Spray, C. (2013) Challenges and Choices – National Consultation. A response by the Catchment Systems Group to UK Government. OU, Milton Keynes. (40%)

83. Blackmore, C., Chabay, I., Collins, K., Gutscher, H., Lotz-Sisitka, H., McCauley, S., Niles, D., Pfeiffer, E., Ritz, C., Schmidt, F., Schreurs, M., Siebenhüner, B., David Tàbara, J., van Eijndhoven, J. (2012) Knowledge, Learning, and Societal Change: Finding Paths to a Sustainable Future. UN IHDP programme proposal to IHDP Scientific Committee. September 2011. (40%)

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84. Collins, K. (2011) Knowledge Exchange: a literature review. Report for DEFRA DTC knowledge exchange research project. OU, Milton Keynes.

85. Ison, R.L., Collins, K., Bos, J.J. & Iaquinto, B. (2009) Transitioning to Water Sensitive Cities in Australia: A summary of the key findings, issues and actions arising from five national capacity building and leadership workshops. NUWGP/IWC, Monash University, Clayton. (50%)

86. Collins, K. (2008) Cockle Mortality: Developing an integrated research programme. Report to Stakeholder Working Group and Environment Agency, Wales. OU, Milton Keynes.

87. Collins, K. (2008) Environment Agency-Open University Social Learning Fellowship Review. OU, Milton Keynes.

88. Collins, K., Berardi, A. and Shah, R. (2008) Cockle mortality: a collaborative research agenda. Report to the Environment Agency, Wales on systems workshop to progress cockle mortality research. OU, Milton Keynes. (40%)

89. Collins, K. (2007) Issues and opportunities for collaboration between the Environment Agency and the Open University. Report to PVC Research and EA Science Director of joint EA and OU workshop. OU, Milton Keynes.

90. Collins, K. and Watson, D. (2007) A high level audit of catchment based participation projects in England and Wales. Report to the Environment Agency, Bristol. OU, Milton Keynes. (70%)

91. Shah, R and Collins, K. (2006) Learning systems for river basin planning managers. Scoping Report to the Environment Agency, Bristol. OU, Milton Keynes. (50%)

92. Collins, K., Ison, R. and Blackmore, C. (2006) A history of river basin planning projects in the Environment Agency of England and Wales. Report to the Environment Agency. OU, Milton Keynes. (80%)

93. Collins, K. and Clegg, E. (2006) The PURE guidebook on participation. PURE, Groningen. (70%)

94. Ison, R., Collins, K. and Blackmore, C. (2005) Social learning and river basin planning (Phase 1). Science Report to the Environment Agency (SC050037/SR1), Environment Agency, Bristol. (75%)

95. Steyaert, P., Collins, K. (2004) Social Learning as a policy approach for sustainable use of water. A field tested-framework for observing, reflecting and enabling, SLIM Framework. SLIM, UK. (40%)

96. Jiggens, J. and Collins, K. (2004) Developing conducive and enabling institutions for concerted action. SLIM Policy Brief No3. SLIM, UK. (40%)

97. Jiggens, J. and Collins, K. (2004) Stakeholders and stakeholding in integrated catchment management and sustainable use of water. SLIM Policy Brief No2. SLIM, UK. (40%)

98. Collins, K. (2004) The Tweed Forum and the Tweed catchment management plan, SLIM Case Study Monograph 10. SLIM, UK.

99. Collins, K, Blackmore, C., Morris, R., Gibbon, D. and Watson, D. (2004) SLIM UK catchment cases: the Ythan and Eyebrook. SLIM Case Study Monograph 11. SLIM, UK. (60%)

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100. Blackmore, C.P., Collins, K., Holwell, S. & Ison, R.L. (2003) Communities of

Practice: from explanation to purposeful action. Consultancy Report for Land & Water Australia, May 2003. (35%)

101. Collins, K. (2003) Policy Development Group future role and function. Report of workshops 1-3. Internal report to the OU PerSyst Project. OU, Milton Keynes.

102. Collins, K. (2003) A Review of the Tweed Forum. Research report for Tweed Forum, Scotland. OU, Milton Keynes.

103. Collins, K. (2003) Developing a learning approach to public participation: A key to success. Chapter in: Common Implementation Strategy for the Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC) Guidance document No.8: Public participation in relation to the Water Framework Directive. Edited by the Working Group 2.9 – Public Participation. European Communities, Luxembourg.

104. Collins, K. (2001) Social and cultural impacts of hydrocarbon development in the Faroe Islands. Menas/BP Amoco, Chesham.

105. Collins, K. (2001) Farmers’ attitudes towards water supply in the Minqin Basin, China. British Council, London.

106. Burgess, J and Collins, K. (2000) Prioritising policies for Jersey’s sustainability strategy, ESRU, London. (50%)

107. Harrison, C. and Collins, K. (2000) Proposed strategies for the London Mayor; London Ecology Unit, London. (50%)

108. Burgess J, Munton R, Harrison C. and Collins, K. (1999) An analytical and descriptive model of sustainable development. Environment Agency R&D Project 4/W4002/1. EA, Bristol. (25%)

109. Collins, K. and Burgess, J. (1998) Building consensus – The Island of Jersey’s Local Agenda 21. ESRU: States of Jersey. (65%)

110. Collins, K. (1998) A review of strategic risk in Jersey.PricewaterhouseCoopers, London.