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17 September 2010 ICM Motueka Research Programme – Participants in Science 2010 Partners Landcare Research: programme manager, land/water research, and social learning Andrew Fenemor, Chris Phillips, Will Allen, Les Basher, Garth Harmsworth, Margaret Kilvington, Maggie Atkinson, John Dymond, Oscar Montes de Oca, Marc Dresser, Jagath Ekanayake, John Payne, Alex Watson, Ron DeRose, James Barringer, Mike Marden, Barry Fahey, Rick Jackson Cawthron Institute: freshwater and marine research Roger Young, Paul Gillespie, Chris Cornelisen, Chris Batstone, Jim Sinner, Ben Knight, Dean Olsen, Reid Forrest, Karen Shearer, Joe Hay, Weimin Jiang, Aaron Quarterman, Rowan Strickland, John Hayes, Barrie Forrest, Joanne Clapcott, Kati Doehring, Mark Gibbs, Anna Crowe, Jeremy Wilkinson, Deanna Clement, Marek Kirs Tasman District Council: river/groundwater research, resource management Rob Smith, Steve Markham, Joseph Thomas, Trevor James, Mary-Anne Baker, Andrew Burton, Eric Verstappen, Neil Jackson, Martin Doyle, Lindsay Vaughan Contributors Institute of Geological & Nuclear Sciences: groundwater research Timothy Hong, Mike Stewart, Paul White, Chris Daughney, Gilles Minni NIWA: riparian and river sediment research Rob Davies-Colley, Murray Hicks, Rob Merrilees, John Nagels, Deborah Ballantine, Lucy McKergow Scion: riparian restoration research Lisa Langer, Nick Ledgard, Dave Henley Common Ground Ltd: institutional learning Glen Lauder Pansophy Ltd: socio-economic modelling Anthony Cole NZ Landcare Trust: landowner liaison and action Barbara Stuart Te Atiawa, Ngāti Rarua, Ngāti Tama (Tiakina Te Taiao): iwi environmental monitoring, cultural values Dean Walker, Barney Thomas, Cherie Tawhai, Mick Park and others The Motueka Community Reference Group: community liaison The Foundation for Research, Science & Technology: funding International interest groups: UNESCO Hydrology for the Environment, Life and Policy (Shahbaz Khan; Mike Bonell; Pat Wouters); University of Vermont (Breck Bowden); CGIAR (Johnathan Woolley) Sector organisations: fisheries, forestry, agriculture, aquaculture…

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17 September 2010

ICM Motueka Research Programme – Participants in Science 2010

Partners

• Landcare Research: programme manager, land/water research, and social learning Andrew Fenemor, Chris Phillips, Will Allen, Les Basher, Garth Harmsworth, Margaret Kilvington,

Maggie Atkinson, John Dymond, Oscar Montes de Oca, Marc Dresser, Jagath Ekanayake, John

Payne, Alex Watson, Ron DeRose, James Barringer, Mike Marden, Barry Fahey, Rick Jackson

• Cawthron Institute: freshwater and marine research Roger Young, Paul Gillespie, Chris Cornelisen, Chris Batstone, Jim Sinner, Ben Knight, Dean Olsen,

Reid Forrest, Karen Shearer, Joe Hay, Weimin Jiang, Aaron Quarterman, Rowan Strickland, John

Hayes, Barrie Forrest, Joanne Clapcott, Kati Doehring, Mark Gibbs, Anna Crowe, Jeremy Wilkinson,

Deanna Clement, Marek Kirs

• Tasman District Council: river/groundwater research, resource management Rob Smith, Steve Markham, Joseph Thomas, Trevor James, Mary-Anne Baker, Andrew Burton, Eric

Verstappen, Neil Jackson, Martin Doyle, Lindsay Vaughan

Contributors

• Institute of Geological & Nuclear Sciences: groundwater research Timothy Hong, Mike Stewart, Paul White, Chris Daughney, Gilles Minni

• NIWA: riparian and river sediment research Rob Davies-Colley, Murray Hicks, Rob Merrilees, John Nagels, Deborah Ballantine, Lucy McKergow

• Scion: riparian restoration research Lisa Langer, Nick Ledgard, Dave Henley

• Common Ground Ltd: institutional learning Glen Lauder

• Pansophy Ltd: socio-economic modelling Anthony Cole

• NZ Landcare Trust: landowner liaison and action Barbara Stuart

• Te Atiawa, Ngāti Rarua, Ngāti Tama (Tiakina Te Taiao): iwi environmental monitoring,

cultural values Dean Walker, Barney Thomas, Cherie Tawhai, Mick Park and others

• The Motueka Community Reference Group: community liaison

• The Foundation for Research, Science & Technology: funding

• International interest groups: UNESCO Hydrology for the Environment, Life and Policy (Shahbaz

Khan; Mike Bonell; Pat Wouters); University of Vermont (Breck Bowden); CGIAR (Johnathan Woolley)

• Sector organisations: fisheries, forestry, agriculture, aquaculture…

17 September 2010

ICM Motueka Research Programme – List of Publications 2000-1010

Papers, Reports, Book Chapters, Popular Articles, Theses

Papers

Includes only formally peer-reviewed papers and publications

Books and book chapters are listed separately below, as are reports and ‘grey’ outputs

Papers excludes non peer reviewed proceedings of conferences - see below under Reports

In press/prep, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000

In press/prep

Authorship and titles may yet change for those listed as ‘in prep’

Acosta H, Forrest B, Knight B (in prep). Natural dispersal of marine non-indigenous species

at a regional scale: a matter of coastal water currents and connectivity. For

submission to Marine Ecology Progress Series 2010.

Allen, W; Ataria, J; Apgar, M; Tremblay, L; Harmsworth, G (in prep). Doing research with

catchment communities – From ticking boxes to building long-term relationships. For

submission to J. Environmental Management.

Allen, W.; Phillips, C.; Fenemor, A.; Kilvington, M.; Harmsworth, G.; Atkinson, M. (in prep.)

Community engagement and knowledge management - keys for unlocking

collaborative management of catchments. For submission to NZ Journal Marine and

Freshwater Research, ICM special issue 2011.

Apgar, M; Ataria, J; Allen, W. (Accepted – with revisions) Managing beyond designations:

supporting endogenous processes for nurturing biocultural development. Submitted

(30 May 2010) to special issue of the International Journal of Heritage Studies

Basher L.R, Phillips, C.J., Forrester, G. (in draft). Measuring fine sediment abundance at large

catchment scale: method development and application to Motueka River, Nelson,

New Zealand. For submission to NZ Journal Marine and Freshwater Research, ICM

special issue 2011.

Basher, L.R., Hicks, D.M., Clapp, B.,Hewitt, T (in draft.) Sediment yield responses to land use

change and large storm events, Motueka River, New Zealand. For submission to NZ

Journal Marine and Freshwater Research, ICM special issue 2011.

Cornelisen C, Gillespie P, Kirs M, Barter P, Goodwin E, Forrest R, Knight B, Quarterman A. (in

draft). Tracking the source of faecal contaminants in the Motueka River plume. For

submission to NZ Journal Marine and Freshwater Research, ICM special issue 2011.

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Doehring KAM, Young, R.G., Hay, J., Quarterman, A.J. (in draft): Suitability of Dual-frequency

Identification Sonar (DIDSON) to monitor juvenile fish movement at floodgates. New

Zealand Journal of Marine & Freshwater Research.

Doehring, K.A.; McIntosh, A.R.; Young R.G. (in review): Juvenile galaxiid swimming behaviour

and improved culvert design to assist fish passage. Marine and Freshwater Research.

Fenemor, A.; Bowden, W.; Phillips, C.; Allen, W.; Young, R. (in prep). Integrated Catchment

Management – a scientific and social construct. For submission to NZ Journal Marine

and Freshwater Research, ICM special issue 2011.

Fenemor, A.; Daughney, C.; Hong, T.; Thomas, J.; Ekanayake, J.; Minni, G.; Davie, T.; Stewart,

M.; Young, R.; Olsen, D. (in prep). River-aquifer modelling for water allocation in the

Upper Motueka catchment. For submission to NZ Journal Marine and Freshwater

Research, ICM special issue 2011.

Fenemor, A.; Allen, W.; Neilan, D. (in prep). Improving Water Governance – Stakeholder

Views of Catchment Management Processes. For submission to NZ Journal Marine

and Freshwater Research, ICM special issue 2011.

Fenemor, A.; Stuart, B.; Allen, W.; Phillips, C.; Davies-Colley, R.; Burton, A.; James, T.; Bavin,

N. (in prep). Collaboration as a tool for achieving catchment water quality

improvement - Sherry catchment action research. For submission to NZ Journal

Marine and Freshwater Research, ICM special issue 2011.

Fenemor, A.; Bowden, W.; Phillips, C.; Allen, W.; Young, R. Gillespie, P.; Dymond, J.;

Harmsworth, G.; Kilvington, M.; Smith, R. (in prep). Applying the Learnings from ICM

Research. For submission to NZ Journal Marine and Freshwater Research, ICM

special issue 2011.

Gillespie P, Forrest R, Peake B, Basher L, Clement D, Dunmore R., Hicks DM. (in draft):

Spatial delineation of depositional indicators of catchment-sourced suspended

sediments delivered to Tasman Bay via the Motueka River plume, South Island, New

Zealand. For submission to NZ Journal Marine and Freshwater Research, ICM special

issue 2011.

Gillespie P, Forrest R, Knight B, Cornelisen C, Young R. (in prep). Variation in Nutrient

Loading from the Motueka River into Tasman Bay, New Zealand, 2005-2009:

Implications for Shellfish Growth. New Zealand. For submission to NZ Journal Marine

and Freshwater Research, ICM special issue 2011.

Gillespie P, Rhodes L. (in prep). Benthic and planktonic microalgae in Tasman Bay, New

Zealand: biomass distribution, community structure, and implications for shellfish

growth. For submission to NZ Journal Marine and Freshwater Research.

Harmsworth G.; Young, R.; Walker, D.; Clapcott, J.E; James, T. (in review): Linkages between

cultural and scientific indicators of river and stream health. Submitted to NZ Journal

Marine and Freshwater Research, ICM special issue 2011.

Hicks DM, Shankar U, McKerchar AI, Basher L, Jessen M, Lynn I, Page M. (in draft):

Suspended sediment yields from New Zealand rivers. NZ Journal of Marine and

Freshwater Research.

Kilvington, M.; Atkinson, M.; Fenemor, A. (in draft). Designing dialogue processes for

community engagement: the Watershed Talk project. For submission to NZ Journal

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Marine and Freshwater Research, ICM special issue 2011.

Kilvington, M.; Allen, W.; Fenemor, A.; Lilburne, L. (in prep). Integrative environmental

research: practical frameworks for enhancing reflection & dialogue. For submission

to NZ Journal Marine and Freshwater Research, ICM special issue 2011.

Kirs, M., VJ Harwood, AE Fidler, PA Gillespie, WR Fyfe, AD Blackwood, CD Cornelisen. (in

revision). Source tracking faecal contamination in an urbanized and a rural waterway

in the Nelson-Tasman region, New Zealand. NZ Journal of Marine and Freshwater

Research.

Knight BR, Cornelisen CD, Gillespie P, Young R, Wilkinson J, Davies-Collie R. ( in prep). A

spatially explicit model of diffusely sourced faecal contaminants in a coastal river

plume. For submission to NZ Journal Marine and Freshwater Research, ICM special

issue 2011.

Ledgard, Nick; Langer, Lisa; Henley, David. (in review): Establishing native plants in a weedy

environment. For submission to NZ Journal Marine and Freshwater Research, ICM

special issue 2011.

Montes de Oca, O., Harmsworth, G., Walker, D., Dymond, J. (in prep) . Applying the IDEAS

modelling framework to characterise Maori perspectives on landscape and land-use

change. For submission to NZ Journal Marine and Freshwater Research, ICM special

issue 2010.

Olley R, Young RG, Closs GP, Kristensen EA, Bickel TO, Deans NA, Davey LN, Eggins SN (in

prep). Recruitment patterns of brown trout identified by otolith trace element

signatures. For submission to NZ Journal Marine and Freshwater Research, ICM

special issue 2011.

Phillips CJ, Ekanayake JC, Marden M (in prep) Root site occupancy modelling of young New

Zealand native plants: implications for soil reinforcement. Plant & Soil.

Shearer KA, Young RG (in prep): Interacting influences of geology and land use on

macroinvertebrate communities. For submission to NZ Journal Marine and

Freshwater Research, ICM special issue 2011.

White, P.A. (in prep). Economic value of water for irrigation uses in the Waimea Plains,

Nelson. For submission to NZ Journal Marine and Freshwater Research, ICM special

issue 2011.

Wilkinson RJ, Young RG, Davies-Colley RJ, Ballantine D, McKergow LA (in prep): Modelling

E.Coli in the Motueka River system including a microbially-polluted tributary, the

Sherry River. For submission to NZ Journal Marine and Freshwater Research, ICM

special issue 2011.

Young RG, Basher LR, Deans NA, Hayes JW, James T, Fenemor AD, Davey LN (in draft). Long-

term changes in adult brown trout abundance in the Motueka River, New Zealand,

and potential controlling factors. For submission to NZ Journal Marine and

Freshwater Research, ICM special issue 2011.

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2010

Conroy, D,M. & Allen, W.J. 2010. Who do you think you are? An examination of how

systems thinking can help social marketing support new identities and more

sustainable living patterns. Australasian Marketing Journal 18: 195-197

Dymond, J.R., Davie, T.J.A., Fenemor, A.D., Ekanayake, J.C., Knight, B.R., Cole, A.O., Montes

de Oca Munguia, O., Allen, W.J., Young, R.G., Basher, L.R., Batstone, C.J. 2010:

Integrating environmental and socio-economic indicators of a linked catchment–

coastal system using variable environmental intensity. J. Environmental

Management.

Fahey, B; Ekanayake, J; Jackson, R; Fenemor, A; Davie, T; Rowe, L. 2010. Using the WATYIELD

water balance model to predict catchment water yields and low flows. Journal of

Hydrology NZ 49(1): 35-38.

McKergow, L. M.; Davies-Colley, R. J. 2010. Storm dynamics and loads of faecal pollution in a

large mixed land use catchment. Hydrological processes 24:276-289. (Published on

line October 2009.)

Phillips CJ, Allen W, Fenemor A, Bowden B, Young R. 2010. Integrated catchment

management research: Lessons for interdisciplinary science from the Motueka

Catchment, New Zealand. Marine & Freshwater Research 61:749-763.

Stewart, M.K.; Fahey, B.D. 2010. Runoff generating processes in adjacent tussock grassland

and pine plantation catchments as indicated by mean transit time estimation using

tritium. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 14, 1021–1032

Young R.G.; Wilkinson J., Hay J.; Hayes, J.W. 2010: Movement and mortality of adult brown

trout in the Motupiko River, New Zealand: effects of water temperature, flow and

flooding. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 139: 137-146.

2009

Allen, W., Ataria J.M., Apgar M.J., Harmsworth G., Tremblay L.A. 2009: Kia pono te mahi

pūtaiao – doing science in the right spirit. Journal of the Royal Society of New

Zealand 39 (4): 239-242.

Apgar, J.M., Argumedo, A. & Allen, W. 2009. Building Transdisciplinarity for Managing

Complexity: Lessons from Indigenous Practice. International Journal of

Interdiscplinary Social Sciences.

http://learningforsustainability.net/pubs/BuildingTransdisciplinarityforManagingCo

mplexity.pdf

Cao, W., Bowden, W., Davie, T., and Fenemor, A. 2009. Modelling Impacts of Land Cover

Change on Critical Water Resources in the Motueka River Catchment, New Zealand.

Water Resources Management 23(1): 137–151. (published on-line April 2008).

Davies-Colley, R. J., 2009. Faecal pollution from land sources flushed by storm-flows. In Phil

Busby (ed.) Proc. 6th International Conference on Molluscan Shellfish Safety, 18-23

March 2007, Blenheim, New Zealand. Published 2009 in the Royal Society of New

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Zealand, Miscellaneous Series No 71. p 263-268.

Jacobson, C; Hughey, K. F. D.; Allen, W.J.; Rixecker, S; Carter , R.W. 2009. Toward more

reflexive use of adaptive management. Society & Natural Resources 22(5): 484 – 495.

Montes de Oca Munguía, O.; Harmsworth, G.; Young, R.; Dymond, J. 2009: The Use of an

Agent-Based Model to represent Maori cultural values. In Anderssen, R.S., R.D.

Braddock and L.T.H. Newham (eds) 18th World IMACS Congress and MODSIM09

International Congress on Modelling and Simulation. Modelling and Simulation

Society of Australia and New Zealand and International Association for Mathematics

and Computers in Simulation, July 2009, pp. 2377-2383. ISBN: 978-0-9758400-7-8.

http://www.mssanz.org.au/modsim09

Olsen, D.A.; Young, R.G. 2009: Significance of river-aquifer interactions for reach-scale

thermal patterns and trout growth potential in the Motueka River, New Zealand.

Hydrogeology Journal 17: 175-183.

Young, R.G.; Collier, K.J. 2009: Contrasting responses to catchment modification among a

range of functional and structural indicators of river ecosystem health. Freshwater

Biology 54: 2155-2170.

2008

Fenemor A, Deans N, Davie T, Allen W, Dymond J, Kilvington M, Phillips C, Basher L, Gillespie

P, Young R, Sinner J, Harmsworth G, Atkinson M, Smith R 2008: Collaboration and

modelling – tools for integration in the Motueka catchment, New Zealand. Water

South Africa 34: 448-455.

Hicks DM, Basher LR 2008. The signature of an extreme erosion event on suspended

sediment loads: Motueka River Catchment, South Island, New Zealand. Sediment

Dynamics in Changing Environments (Proceedings of a symposium held in

Christchurch, New Zealand, December 2008). IAHS Publ. 325: 184-191.

Ulluwishewa, R.; Roskruge, N.; Harmsworth, G.R.; Antaran, B. 2008: Indigenous knowledge

for natural resource management. A comparative study of Maori in New Zealand and

Dusun in Brunei Darussalum. GeoJournal. 25 p.

http://www.springerlink.com/content/d23618r607335375/

Young, R.G.; Matthaei, C.D.; Townsend, C.R. 2008: Organic matter breakdown and

ecosystem metabolism: functional indicators for assessing river ecosystem health.

Journal of the North American Benthological Society 27: 605-625.

2007

Andrew RM, Dymond JR. 2007. A distributed model of water balance in the Motueka

catchment, New Zealand. Environmental Modelling and Software 22(10): 1519-1528

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Cole, A. O. 2007. Mediated modelling, strong transdisciplinarity and sustainable resource

management in the Motueka Catchment of New Zealand. International Journal of

Sustainable Development, 10(4), 345-364.

Cole, A.; Allen, W.; Kilvington, M.; Fenemor, A.; Bowden, B. 2007: Participatory modelling

with an influence matrix and the calculation of whole-of-system sustainability values,

Int. J. Sustainable Development, 10(4): 382–401.

Collins, R., McLeod, M., Hedley, M., Donnison, A., Close, M., Hanly, J., Horne, D., Ross, C.,

Davies-Colley, R., Bagshaw, C., and Matthews, L. 2007. Best Management Practices

to mitigate faecal contamination by livestock of New Zealand waters. New Zealand

Journal of Agricultural Research 50(2):267-278.

Forrest BM, Gillespie PA, Cornelisen CD, Rogers KM 2007. Multiple indicators reveal river

plume influence on sediments and benthos in a New Zealand coastal embayment. NZ

Journal of Marine & Freshwater Research. 41: 13-24.

Jollands, N.; Harmsworth, G. 2007: Participation of indigenous groups in sustainable

development monitoring: Rationale and examples from New Zealand. Journal of the

International Society for Ecological Economics 62 ( 3-4): 716–726.

UNESCO 2007. HELP in the context of the Pacific Regional Action Plan for Sustainable Water

Management: A Framework for Action. Proceedings of the Pacific HELP symposium,

Nelson, New Zealand, 7-11 November 2005. Compiled by H Thulstrup, M Overmars,

A Fenemor. With CD-Rom of presentations.

Valentine, I; Hurley, E.; Reid, J.; Allen, W. 2007. Principles and processes for effecting

change in environmental management in New Zealand. Journal of Environmental

Management 82(3): 311-8

http://webdomino1.oecd.org/comnet/agr/farmind.nsf/viewhtml/index/$file/valenti

ne21april.pdf

2006

Cao W, Bowden WB, Davie T, Fenemor A. 2006. Multi-criteria calibration and validation of

SWAT in a large mountainous catchment with high spatial variability. Hydrological

Processes 20:1057-1073.

Davie T.J.A., Fahey B.D., Stewart M.K. 2006. Tussock grasslands and high water yield: a

review of the evidence. Journal of Hydrology (NZ), 45(2): 83-94.

Davie T.J.A. 2006. Forests for soil and water conservation - what does the science say? New

Zealand Journal of Forestry 51.

Dymond JR, Ausseil A-G, Shepherd JD, Buettner L. 2006. Validation of a region-wide

landslide risk model. Geomorphology 74: 70-79.

Gibbs M T, Hobday A J, Sanderson B, Hewitt C L. 2006. Defining the seaward extent of New

Zealand’s coastal zone. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 66: 240-254.

Gibbs MT. 2007. Sustainability performance indicators for suspended bivalve aquaculture

activities. Ecological Indicators 7(1): 94-107.

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Tuckey B J, Gibbs M T, Knight B R, Gillespie P A. 2006. Tidal circulation in Tasman and Golden

Bays: implications for river plume behaviour. New Zealand Journal of Marine &

Freshwater Research 40: 305-324.

2005

Czernin A, Phillips CJ 2005. Below-ground morphology of Cordyline australis (New Zealand

cabbage tree) and its suitability for riverbank stabilisation. New Zealand Journal of

Botany 43: 851-864.

Davie, T. J. A., and Fahey B. D. 2005. Forestry and water yield - current knowledge and

further work. New Zealand Journal of Forestry 49(4), 3–8.

Harmsworth, G. 2005: Motueka Integrated Catchment Management (ICM) Programme –

Working with Iwi. Journal of Water and Wastes in New Zealand. New Zealand Water

and Wastes Association: 43-48.

Jiang, W., and Gibbs, M. T. 2005. Predicting the carrying capacity of bivalve shellfish culture

using a steady, linear food web model. Aquaculture 244: 171–185.

Marden M, Rowan D, Phillips CJ 2005. Stabilising characteristics of New Zealand indigenous

riparian colonising plants. Plant and Soil 278: 95-105.

Young RG, Quarterman AJ, Eyles RF, Smith RA, Bowden WB. 2005. Water quality and

thermal regime of the Motueka River: influences of land cover, geology and position

in the catchment. NZ Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 39: 803-825.

2004

Bowden B, Fenemor A, Deans N. 2004. Integrated Water and Catchment Research for the

Public Good: The Motueka River-Tasman Bay Initiative, New Zealand. Water

Resources Development 20(3):311-323.

Davie, T.J.A., Fenemor, A., Kilvington, M., Cole, A. & Gillespie, P. 2004. Ridgetops to the sea

– developing sustainable management tools in New Zealand’s Integrated Catchment

Management project. In: Hydrology: Science and practice for the 21st century

volume II: 72-79. British Hydrological Society.

Davies-Colley, R. J.; Nagels, J. W.; Smith, R.A.; Young, R.G.; Phillips, C.J. 2004. Water quality

impact of a dairy cow crossing a stream. NZ Journal of Marine & Freshwater

Research 38: 569-576.

Gibbs M T. 2004. Interactions between bivalve shellfish farms and fishery resources.

Aquaculture 240: 267-296.

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MacKenzie L, Adamson J. 2004. Water column stratification and the spatial and temporal

distribution of phytoplankton biomass in Tasman Bay, New Zealand: implications for

aquaculture. New Zealand Journal of Marine & Freshwater Research 38: 705-728.

MacKenzie L. 2004. River inputs, re-mineralisation and the spatial and temporal distribution

of inorganic nutrients in Tasman Bay, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Marine

& Freshwater Research 38: 681-704.

Phillips, C.J., Allen, W.J., Kilvington, M. 2004. Is knowledge management the answer in ICM?

The Motueka River ICM experience. Water - Journal of Australian Water

Association. May 2004, 63-66.

Stewart, M. K., Thomas, J. T., Norris, M., and Trompetter, V. 2004. Paleogroundwater in the

Moutere Gravel aquifers near Nelson, New Zealand. Radiocarbon 46(2), 517–529.

Watson, A. J.; Davie, T.J.A.; Basher, L.; Barringer, J. 2004: New Zealand - 6: Motueka River.

Pp 159-175 in Tachikawa, Y.; James, R.; Abdullah, K.; Desa, M.N.M. (eds), Catalogue

of Rivers for Southeast Asia and the Pacific: Volume V., UNESCO-IHP Regional

Steering Committee of Southeast Asia and the Pacific, Jakarta..

2003

Christensen P B; Glud R N; Daalsgaard T; Gillespie P. 2003. Impacts of longline mussel

farming on oxygen and nitrogen dynamics and biological communities of coastal

sediments. Aquaculture 218: 567-588.

Davies-Colley, R. J.; Nagels, J. W.; Smith, R.; Young, R.; Phillips, C. 2003. Cows in creeks:.

Water quality impact of cows crossing an agricultural stream, the Sherry River, New

Zealand. Proc. 6th IWA Specialist Group Conference on Diffuse Pollution,

Amsterdam, Holland, 30 September to 4 October 2002. pp 671-678.

Fenemor, A.; Preston, N.; Page, M.; Trustrum, N.; Basher, L.; Phillips, C.; Marden, M.;

Lawton, M. 2003. The role of agriculture and forestry in mitigating landslides and

floods in New Zealand. Proc. Japan/OECD Expert Meeting on Land Conservation

Indicators, Kyoto, May 2003.

Grudens-Schuck, N; Allen, W.; Hargrove, T.M.; Kilvington, M. 2003. Renovating dependency

and self-reliance for participatory sustainable development. Agriculture and Human

Values 20(1): 53-64.

2002

Ekanayake JC, Phillips CJ 2002. Slope stability thresholds for vegetated hillslopes: a

composite model. Canadian Geotechnical Journal 39: 849-862.

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Allen, W.; Kilvington, M. 2002. Learning and working together for the environment: applying

the Integrated Systems for Knowledge Management approach. Development

Bulletin 58: 106-110.

http://devnet.anu.edu.au/online%20versions%20pdfs/58/2758Allen.pdf

2001

Fenemor, A.D. ; W.B. Bowden 2001: Integrated Catchment Management for the Motueka

River: bridging the gap between hydrology and the human dimension. Proc.

Symposium on Innovative Approaches for Hydrology and Water Resources

Management in Monsoon Asia, Tokyo University.

2000

Gillespie P A; Maxwell P D; Rhodes L L. 2000. Microphytobenthic communities of subtidal locations

in New Zealand: taxonomy, biomass and food web implications. New Zealand Journal of

Marine & Freshwater Research. 34: 41-53.

Phillips, C.J.; Ekanayake, J.C.; Marden, M., Watson, A. 2000. Stabilising-Parameters of

Vegetation: A Critical Look Down-Under. In: Proc. Landscape 2000, Leura, NSW,

Australia, 16-20 October 2000. Conference proceedings on CD.

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Reports

Includes only reports attributable in some way to ICM funding (not associated commercial

reports unless ICM funding contributed to their completion)

In press/prep, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000

In press/prep

Ballantine, D. J.; Davies-Colley, R. J. and Merrilees, R. (in prep). Water quality and pollution

yields in the (dairy-impacted) Sherry River (2008-2009). NIWA Client Report for

Landcare Research, July 2010, 26 p.

Cole, A.O.; Patterson, M. (in review). Complex systems model building for use in exploring

and creating regional and catchment scale sustainable futures in New Zealand - an

explanation of developmental context and technical design. ICM report by Pansophy

Ltd for Landcare Research and stakeholders of the Motueka Integrated Catchment

Management Programme.

Fuller I, Basher L. (in draft). Sediment transfers in the upper Motueka River: morphological

budgeting 2004-2010. Report prepared for Landcare Research, Massey University,

Palmerston North.

2010

Fenemor A, (ed.). Motueka ICM Field Guide and Programme Summary. Updated annually.

http://icm.landcareresearch.co.nz/knowledgebase/publications/public/Motueka%20

ICM%20Research%20Summary%20for%20TDC_short_May2010updatex.pdf

Fenemor, A.D.; Barton, K. (eds) 2010. Integrated Catchment Management: Connecting

Research and Practice Workshop. CD-Rom of presentations, feedback, photographs

and summary of the 26-28April 2010 ICM workshop, Nelson.

Fenemor, A.D.; Allen, W.J.; Stuart, B. 2010. Evaluation of landowner responses to the Sherry

Catchment water quality improvement initiative. ICM report for NZ Landcare Trust

and stakeholders of the Motueka Integrated Catchment Management Programme.

Hong, T; Minni, G; Ekanayake J; Davie T; Thomas, J; Daughney, C; Gusyev, M; Fenemor, A;

Basher, L. 2010. Three-Dimensional Finite-Element Transient Groundwater-River

Interaction Model in a Narrow Valley Aquifer System of the Upper Motueka

Catchment. GNS Science Report 2010/211, August 2010. 77pp.

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Jason Smith M; Horn, C. 2010. Review of the Confluens online group. ICM report. 5p.

Walker, D. 2010. Cultural Health Monitoring in the Motueka Riwaka Catchments 2006 –

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Integrated Catchment Management Programme. 12 p.

Sriboonlue, S., Basher, L.R. 2003: Trends in bed level and gravel storage in the Motueka

River 1957–2001: results from analysis of river cross section data from the upper and

lower Motueka River. ICM Report 2002-03/04 prepared for Stakeholders of the

Motueka Integrated Catchment Management Programme, Tasman District Council,

and Fish & Game. 113p.

http://icm.landcareresearch.co.nz/knowledgebase/publications/public/XSection_rep

ort_2003.pdf

Tuckey B, Gibbs M, Barter P. 2003. Progress of Hydrodynamic and Ecosystem Model

Development for Tasman and Golden Bays Cawthron Report No.851. 10p.

http://icm.landcareresearch.co.nz/knowledgebase/publications/public/CAW_851_h

ydrodynamic.pdf

2002

Cole, A. O. 2002. Ecosystem services and emerging theory of societal development. Proc.

Ecology 2002 conference, Cairns, 17-19 September.

Cole, A. O. 2002. Valuing ecosystem services with scientific goods and services - the

influence matrix. Proc. Ecology 2002 conference, Cairns, 17-19 September.

Fenemor, A.D. 2002. Integrated catchment management research project in the Motueka

catchment – progress report. Tasman District Council Environment & Planning

Committee Report EP02/09/08. 6p.

Harmsworth, G.; Warmenhoven T.; Pohatu, P.; Page, M. 2002: Waiapu Catchment Technical

Report: Maori community goals for enhancing ecosystem health. Landcare Research

report LC0102/100. 185 p.

17 September 2010

Langer, E.R. 2002. Riparian Vegetation Classification Plan Sherry River, Motueka River

Catchment. ICM Report prepared for Stakeholders of the Motueka Integrated

Catchment Management Programme.

Young, R. G.; Hayes, J. W. 2002: Assessment of some potential techniques to guide

management of water abstraction from small streams. Prepared for Tasman District

Council, Fish & Game New Zealand, and the Motueka Integrated Catchment

Management Program. Cawthron Report No. 743. 18 p.

2001

Allen, W.J., Kilvington, M.J., Harmsworth, G.R., Horn, C. 2001: The role of social capital in

collaborative learning. Landcare Research.

http://www.landcareresearch.co.nz/research/social/social_capital.asp Gibbs M. 2001. Progress of the marine component of the Integrated Catchment Management

Programme: relevance to the development of the aquaculture management areas in Tasman

and Golden bays. Cawthron Report No. 694 prepared for Tasman District Council. 6 p.

Phillips, C.J.; Marden, M.; Rowan,D.; Ekanayake, J.C. 2001. Stabilising characteristics of

native riparian vegetation in New Zealand. In: Proceedings of 3rd Australian Stream

Management Conference, Brisbane August 2001, 507—512. Rhodes L, Gillespie P, Adamson J. 2001. Utilisation of subtidal benthic diatoms (Bacillariophyceae) by

scallops (Pecton novaezealandiae) in Tasman Bay, New Zealand. Cawthron Report No. 705.

28 p.

2000

Bowden, W. B., and Wilkinson, R. 2000. Stakeholder opinions regarding priority research issues for

land and water resource management in the Motueka River catchment, Tasman District.

Landcare Research Report LC0001/07, Lincoln, New Zealand.

Dunne, T; Likens, G. 2000. Research for Integrated Catchment Management - Report to Landcare

Research on the use of Research to Support Integrated Catchment Management in the

Motueka River Catchment. 29p.

17 September 2010

Books and Book Chapters

Allen WJ, Kilvington MJ. 2005. A role for integrated and interdisciplinary science: Getting

technical environmental information used in watershed and regional-scale decision

making. Chapter 3 in Hatfield JL. (ed) The Farmers' Decision: Balancing Economic

Successful Agriculture Production with Environmental Quality. Soil and Water

Conservation Society: 45-61.

Allen, W.J. and Jacobson, C. 2009. Learning about the social elements of adaptive

management in the South Island tussock grasslands of New Zealand. Chapter 6 in

Adaptive Environmental Management: A Practitioner's Guide. Book editors:

Catherine Allan & George Stansky – Springer and CSIRO publishing pp. 95-114.

Available at

http://www.learningforsustainability.net/pubs/Allen&Jacobson_AM_%20ch6.pdf

Atkinson, M., Kilvington, M., and Fenemor, A. 2009. Watershed Talk – the cultivation of

ideas and action. Manaaki Whenua Press. 45pp.

Atkinson, M., Peacock, K., and Fenemor, A. D. (eds) 2004. Travelling River – a collaboration

of artists, scientists and the people of the Motueka River catchment. Catalogue for

the Travelling River exhibition. Published by the Mountains-to-the-Sea project,

Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research, Nelson.

Basher, L.R. (ed) 2003. The Motueka and Riwaka catchments: a technical reference report

summarising the present state of knowledge base of the Motueka Catchments,

management issues and research needs for integrated catchment management.

Compiled by L.R. Basher, with 20 contributors. Landcare Research, Lincoln. ISBN 0-

478-09351-9. 120pp.

Davie, T.J.A. 2008. Fundamentals of Hydrology. Routledge, 2nd edition.

Davie T.J.A. 2004. Soil water, runoff and streamflow generation. Chapter 4 in: Harding, J.,

Mosley, P., Pearson., and Sorrell, B. (eds) Freshwaters of New Zealand. NZ

Hydrological Society & NZ Limnological Society. pp4.1 - 4.10.

Fenemor A, Davie T, Markham S 2006. Hydrological information in water law and policy:

New Zealand’s devolved approach to water management. Chapter 12 in: Wallace J,

Wouters P (eds). Hydrology and Water Law –– Bridging the Gap. pp297–335. IWA

Publishing, London, UK

Gibbs, M.; Cole, A. O. 2008. Oceans as complex adaptive systems. In M. G. Patterson & B.

Glavovic (eds.), Ecological economics of the oceans and coasts: current issues in

ecological economics. Vol. 1, pp. 51-74. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Eglar.

Harmsworth, G. R.; Raynor B. 2005: Cultural Consideration in Landslide Risk Perception.

Chapter 7. In: Glade, T.; Anderson, M.; Crozier, M. (ed) Landslide Hazard and Risk.

London, John Wiley and Sons Ltd. 219-249.

Marden M, Rowan D, Phillips C 2007. Stabilising characteristics of New Zealand indigenous

riparian colonising plants. Book Chapter, In: ‘Eco- and Ground Bio-Engineering: The

use of vegetation to Improve Slope Stability.’ (eds) Stokes A, Spanos I, Norris EJ,

Cammeraat E. Proceedings of the First International Conference on Eco-Engineering,

12-17 September 2004, 143-154.

17 September 2010

Page, M.; Harmsworth, G.R.; Trustrum, N.; Kasai, M.; Marutani, T. 2001: Waiapu catchment,

New Zealand; Incorporating indigenous values into catchment management. In:

Marutani, T.; Brierley, G.J.; Trustrum, N.A.; Page, M. (eds) Source-to-sink

sedimentary cascades in Pacific Rim geo-systems. English-Japanese. pp. 102 – 111.

Peacock, K.S. (ed) 2005. Conversations about a River. The first phase of an arts and science

collaboration. Published by Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research for the Mountains

to the Sea project. Contributors: A Fenemor, M Atkinson, M Kilvington, C Horn, C

Phillips, I MacDonald, S Peacock. ISBN 0-478-09368-3. 54pp.

Phillips C 2007. Erosion and flood control. In: Farming with native trees. A guide for farmers

from Northland to Waikato. Edited by Mike Dodd and Helen Ritchie. New Zealand

Indigenous Tree Bulletin No 5. p12-13.

Richmond, C., Froude, V., Fenemor, A., Zuur, B. 2004. Management and conservation of

natural waters. In. J.Harding, P.Mosley, C.Pearson and B.Sorrell (eds) Freshwaters of

New Zealand. NZ Hydrological and NZ Limnological Societies. Caxton Press,

Christchurch.

Watson, A.; Phillips, C.; Marden, M. 2000. Root strength, growth, and rates of decay : root

reinforcement changes of two tree species and their contribution to slope stability.

In: Stokes, A. (ed). The supporting roots of trees and woody plants: form, function

and physiology. Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic. pp. 41-49.

Young, R.G.; Smart, G.M.; Harding, J.S. 2004: Impacts of hydro-dams, irrigation schemes and

river control works. Pp. 37.1- 37.16. In Harding, J.S.; Mosley, M.P.; Pearson, C;

Sorrell, B. (eds.) Freshwaters of New Zealand. New Zealand Hydrological Society and

New Zealand Limnological Society.

17 September 2010

Popular Articles

Includes articles in e-newsletter Catchment Connections

Abercrombie, R. 2008. ICM out and about: improving nutrient efficiency in the upper

Waikato River catchment. Catchment Connections – Learning about Integrated

Catchment Management. ICM e-newsletter, Issue 2, April 2008. Landcare Research.

Allen, W.J.; Fenemor, A.D. 2008. Engaging stakeholders for implementing ICM. Catchment

Connections – Learning about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM e-

newsletter, Issue 1, January 2008. Landcare Research.

Allen W. 2006. Learning about sediment in the ICM research programme.

http://icm.landcareresearch.co.nz/knowledgebase/publications/public/Sediment_Le

arning_Group_article.pdf

Atkinson, M. 2008. Art-Community-Science. Catchment Connections – Learning about

Integrated Catchment Management. ICM e-newsletter, Issue 2, April 2008. Landcare

Research.

Basher L 2008. How do we establish what level of river gravel extraction is sustainable?

Catchment Connections – Learning about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM

e-newsletter, Issue 2, April 2008. Landcare Research.

Basher L 2009. Measuring fine sediment abundance on river beds. Catchment Connections –

Learning about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM e-newsletter, Issue 5. June

2009.Landcare Research.

http://icm.landcareresearch.co.nz/about/newsletter/index.asp

Basher L.; Ekanayake, J.; Elliott, S. 2009. Modelling sediment generation from landslides.

Catchment Connections – Learning about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM

e-newsletter, Issue 5. June 2009.Landcare Research.

http://icm.landcareresearch.co.nz/about/newsletter/index.asp

Basher L.; Hicks, M. 2008. How important are big storms for sediment generation?

Catchment Connections – Learning about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM

e-newsletter, Issue 3, June 2008. Landcare Research.

Basher LR 2006: Fine sediment in the Motueka River. Soil Horizons 14: 8-9.

Basher, L. 2010. Harnessing anecdotal knowledge for catchment management. Catchment

Connections – Learning about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM e-

newsletter, Issue 6, April 2010. Landcare Research.

Beville, S. 2010. Why anglers prefer some rivers over others. Catchment Connections –

Learning about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM e-newsletter, Issue 6, April

2010. Landcare Research.

Cole, A.O. 2008. An influence matrix for assessing whole-catchment sustainability values.

Catchment Connections – Learning about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM

e-newsletter, Issue 1, January 2008. Landcare Research.

Cole, A. O. 2002. Ecosystem services research in New Zealand. RipRap, 36-37.

17 September 2010

Cole A, Baisden T. 2003. Researchers put a price on Mother Nature’s good deeds. Discovery,

Issue 5, April 2003, p8.

Cornelisen, C D; Young RG 2010. From mountain tops to the sea. Cover article on Integrated

Catchment Management in Seafood New Zealand magazine. July 2010 Volume 18

No. 6.

Davie, T.; Taylor, K. 2009. ICM Out and About: Linking science with policy – where did it all

go wrong? Catchment Connections – Learning about Integrated Catchment

Management. ICM e-newsletter, Issue 5. June 2009.Landcare Research.

http://icm.landcareresearch.co.nz/about/newsletter/index.asp

Davie, T.J. 2008. WATYIELD – modelling catchment water yield with changing land cover.

Catchment Connections – Learning about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM

e-newsletter, Issue 1, January 2008. Landcare Research.

http://icm.landcareresearch.co.nz/about/newsletter/index.asp

Davie, T.J.; Dymond, J.; Knight, B. 2008. IDEAS: an Integrated Dynamic Environmental

Assessment System for ICM. Catchment Connections – Learning about Integrated

Catchment Management. ICM e-newsletter, Issue 2, April 2008. Landcare Research.

http://icm.landcareresearch.co.nz/about/newsletter/index.asp

Davies-Colley R, Young R, Gillespie P. 2009; Faecal bacteria in the Motueka River and input

to Tasman Bay. Learning about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM e-

newsletter, Issue 5, April 2009. Landcare Research.

http://icm.landcareresearch.co.nz/about/newsletter/

Davies-Colley, R., Nagels, J., Smith, R., Young, R., Phillips, C. 2001. Water Pollution by cattle

crossing a stream. NZARM Broadsheet, October, p. 38.

Davies-Colley, R., Young, R.; Gillespie, P. 2009, Faecal bacteria in the Motueka River, and

input to Tasman Bay. Catchment Connections – Learning about Integrated

Catchment Management. ICM e-newsletter. Issue 5, June 2009. Landcare Research.

http://icm.landcareresearch.co.nz/about/newsletter/

Davies-Colley, R.; Merrilees, R.; James, T., 2008. Water quality impacts of dairy herd

crossings. Catchment Connections – Learning about Integrated Catchment

Management. ICM e-newsletter, Issue 2, April 2008. Landcare Research.

Ekanayake, J.; Davie, T.; Fenemor, A. 2008. Modelling land-use effects on catchment water

and nutrient fluxes. Catchment Connections – Learning about Integrated Catchment

Management. ICM e-newsletter, Issue 3, June 2008. Landcare Research.

Fenemor, A.; James, T. 2008. ICM out & about: improving nutrient management with

farmers of the Motupipi Catchment, Golden Bay. Catchment Connections – Learning

about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM e-newsletter, Issue 4, November

2008. Landcare Research.

Fenemor, A.; Neilan, D. 2010. Stakeholder Views of Five Catchment Management Processes.

Catchment Connections – Learning about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM

e-newsletter, Issue 6, April 2010. Landcare Research.

Fenemor, A.; Sinner, J. 2008. Stakeholder Views on options to improve water allocation.

Catchment Connections – Learning about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM

e-newsletter, Issue 4, November 2008. Landcare Research.

17 September 2010

Fenemor, A.D. (compiler) 2008-2010. Catchment Connections – learning about Integrated

Catchment Management. Landcare Research. E-newsletters of the ICM research

programme, available at

http://icm.landcareresearch.co.nz/about/newsletter/index.asp.

Fenemor, A.D. 2006. The Motueka HELP Basin, New Zealand. Featured basin in UNESCO

HELP newsletter #4, August 2006.

http://portal.unesco.org/sc_nat/ev.php?URL_ID=1205&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SE

CTION=201

Fenemor, A.D. 2007. Options to Improve Water Management in Motueka. Ecologic

magazine Spring 2007: 14.

Fenemor, A.D.; Stuart, B. (eds) 2007. Notes from the Sherry River Catchment Group Field

Day, 20 February 2007. Information, ideas, findings and presentations from the field

day on environmental farm plans, native riparian revegetation trials, water quality

improvement and root stabilising characteristics of native riparian plants. Mailed to

field day attendees and all landowners in the Sherry subcatchment in March 2007.

14pp.

Fenemor, A.D. 2008. Editorial. Catchment Connections – Learning about Integrated

Catchment Management. ICM e-newsletter, Issue 4, November 2008. Landcare

Research.

Fenemor, A.D. 2008. Editorial. Catchment Connections – Learning about Integrated

Catchment Management. ICM e-newsletter, Issue 1, January 2008. Landcare

Research.

Fenemor, A.D. 2010. Editorial. Catchment Connections – Learning about Integrated

Catchment Management. ICM e-newsletter, Issue 6, April 2010. Landcare Research.

Fenemor, A.D.; Allen, W.J.; Phillips, C.J. 2008. ICM as a process. Catchment Connections –

Learning about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM e-newsletter, Issue 1,

January 2008. Landcare Research.

http://icm.landcareresearch.co.nz/about/newsletter/index.asp

Fenemor, A.; Davie, T; Black, A.; Werritty, A. 2006. Motueka-Spey catchment TwinBasin

collaboration funded by EU via the International Network of Basin Organisations

(INBO), Paris.

Gillespie, P.A. ; Forrest, R. 2008. Tracing sediment from the mountains to the bay.

Catchment Connections – Learning about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM

e-newsletter, Issue 3, June 2008. Landcare Research.

Gillespie, P.A. 2008. River plume ecosystems – some catchments extend offshore.

Catchment Connections – Learning about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM

e-newsletter, Issue 1, January 2008. Landcare Research.

Gillespie, P. 2007. River outwelling plumes: good or bad places to farm mussels? New

Zealand Marine Farming Association Newsletter, June Issue.

Harmsworth G, Walker D, Young R 2009: Linking scientific and cultural indicators of river

health. Catchment Connections – Learning about Integrated Catchment

Management. ICM e-newsletter, Issue 5, April 2009. Landcare Research.

http://icm.landcareresearch.co.nz/about/newsletter/

17 September 2010

Harmsworth, G. 2008: Māori participation in ICM. Catchment Connections – Learning about

Integrated Catchment Management. ICM e-newsletter, Issue 1, January 2008..

Landcare Research. http://icm.landcareresearch.co.nz/about/newsletter/

Harmsworth, G. 2008: Mātauranga Māori and cultural indicators for ICM. Catchment

Connections – Learning about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM e-

newsletter, Issue 3, June 2008. Landcare Research.

http://icm.landcareresearch.co.nz/about/newsletter/

Harmsworth, G.; 2009: Editorial. Catchment Connections – Learning about Integrated

Catchment Management. ICM e-newsletter. Issue 5, June 2009. Landcare Research.

http://icm.landcareresearch.co.nz/about/newsletter/

Harmsworth, G.; Warmenhoven T. 2002: The Waiapu project: Maori community goals for

enhancing ecosystem health. Broadsheet, New Zealand Association of Resource

Management (NZARM). 11 p.

http://www.landcareresearch.co.nz/research/sustainablesoc/social/indigenous_inde

x.asp

Harmsworth, G.R. 2003: Guidelines for engaging iwi and hapu groups in Integrated

Catchment Management research. NZARM broadsheet. June 2003. 37-40.

Hellberg, C. 2008. ICM Out and About - ICMPs in the Auckland region. Catchment

Connections – Learning about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM e-

newsletter, Issue 3, June 2008. Landcare Research.

http://icm.landcareresearch.co.nz/about/newsletter/index.asp

Jiang, W; Knight, B. 2008. ECOPATH modelling of the marine foodweb. Catchment

Connections – Learning about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM e-

newsletter, Issue 3, June 2008. Landcare Research.

Kilvington, M. 2008. Social spaces – mapping complex social networks. Catchment

Connections – Learning about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM e-

newsletter, Issue 2, April 2008. Landcare Research.

Kilvington, M.; Allen, W. 2008. Social learning. Catchment Connections – Learning about

Integrated Catchment Management. ICM e-newsletter, Issue 3, June 2008. Landcare

Research.

Kilvington, M.; Atkinson, M.; Fenemor, A. 2010. Cultivating ideas and action, building

community resilience. Catchment Connections – Learning about Integrated

Catchment Management. ICM e-newsletter, Issue 6, April 2010. Landcare Research.

Knight, B.; Batstone, C. 2008. Modelling catchment impacts on marine productivity.

Catchment Connections – Learning about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM

e-newsletter, Issue 4, November 2008. Landcare Research.

Ledgard, N., Langer, L. 2006. Trial looks at weed-control costs. Indigena, Quarterly Journal

of Indigenous Forests Section, NZ Farm Forestry Association, September, 2006: 19-

20.

Lauder, G. 2008. Learning by design rather than default. Catchment Connections – Learning

about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM e-newsletter, Issue 3, June 2008.

Landcare Research.

17 September 2010

Lauder G. 2007. Design and facilitation of the 2007 Global Digital Earth Symposium San

Francisco, June 2007 in partnership with Google Earth.

Ledgard, N.; Stuart, B. 2008. Farmer friendly riparian restoration. Catchment Connections –

Learning about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM e-newsletter, Issue 4,

November 2008. Landcare Research.

Marden M, Phillips CJ 2009. Native plant trial. Conservation Quorum Issue 54, 2009. p6-8.

Marden, M.; Phillips CJ 2009: Native riparian plants for riverbank stabilisation. Catchment

Connections – Learning about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM e-

newsletter, Issue 5, June 2009. Landcare Research.

http://icm.landcareresearch.co.nz/about/newsletter/

Marden M, Phillips C. 2004. Streambank planting trials - the final chapter. Conservation

Quorum 36: 7-8

Marden, M.; Phillips, C.; Trotter, C. 2003. Researchers measure growth of native youngsters.

Discovery, Issue 6, 2003, p5.

http://www.landcareresearch.co.nz/publications/newsletters/discovery/DiscoveryIss

ue6.pdf

Marden, M.; Phillips,C.J.; 2002. How do native riparian plants grow? Conservation

Quorum, Issue 26, 14-15.

Marden, M.; Phillips, C.J. 2000. Using native plants to provide stability to streambanks.

Conservation Quorum Issue 21, Winter 2000, p6.

Montes de Oca Munguía, O.; Harmsworth, G. 2008: Representing Cultural Values in

Integrated Modelling IDEAS. Catchment Connections – Learning about Integrated

Catchment Management. ICM e-newsletter, Issue 4, August 2008, Landcare

Research. http://icm.landcareresearch.co.nz/about/newsletter/

Olsen D, Thomas J, Hong T, Fenemor A 2008: Integrating groundwater modelling and river

ecology Learning about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM e-newsletter,Issue

4, Landcare Research.

Olsen, D.; Thomas, J.; Hong, T.; Fenemor, A. 2008. Integrating groundwater modelling and

river ecology. Catchment Connections – Learning about Integrated Catchment

Management. ICM e-newsletter, Issue 4, November 2008. Landcare Research.

Phillips CJ 2008: Editorial. Catchment Connections – Learning about Integrated Catchment

Management. ICM e-newsletter, Issue 2, April 2008. Landcare Research.

http://icm.landcareresearch.co.nz/about/newsletter/

Phillips CJ 2008: ICM out and about: Integrated management of the Kaipara Harbour.

Catchment Connections – Learning about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM

e-newsletter, Issue 1,, January 2008. Landcare Research.

http://icm.landcareresearch.co.nz/about/newsletter/

Phillips CJ 2008: The Motueka Toolbook: a knowledge synthesis. Catchment Connections –

Learning about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM e-newsletter, Issue 4,

November 2008. Landcare Research.

http://icm.landcareresearch.co.nz/about/newsletter/

Phillips CJ, Fenemor A 2006. Integrated catchment management – a way forward for

sustainable land management. RMupdate 18: 10-11.

17 September 2010

Phillips CJ, Marden M. 2006. What happened to soil conservation and is the renaissance

coming? Soil Horizons, Issue 14, September 2006, p2.

Stuart, B.; Fenemor, A.D.; James, T. 2008. Sherry River Catchment Group – Improving water

quality through landowner environmental Planning. Catchment Connections –

Learning about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM e-newsletter, Issue 2, April

2008. Landcare Research.

Wheatley, C; Fenemor, A; Payton, I. 2008. Making a difference in South America. Article on

the NZ Aid LADAF-funded project ‘Sustainable Livelihoods for Paramo Inhabitants in

Cotopaxi Province, Ecuador’. Discovery newsletter Issue 25, December. Landcare

Research.

Young RG 2008: Editorial. Catchment Connections – Learning about Integrated Catchment

Management. ICM e-newsletter, Issue 3, June 2008. Landcare Research.

Young RG 2008: Understanding trout movement in the Motueka Catchment. Catchment

Connections – Learning about Integrated Catchment Management. ICM e-

newsletter, Issue 2, April 2008. Landcare Research.

Young, R.G. 2003: Is everything rosy on the Mot? Fish & Game New Zealand 39: 60-63.

Young, R.G. 2007: Life in freshwater. Te Ara, the Encyclopedia of New Zealand.

http://www.teara.govt.nz

Theses

Ball, L.G.A. 2004. Quantifying the Morphological Effects of Gravel Extraction on the Motueka

River. Unpublished M.Appl.Sc. Lincoln University.

Beville, S. 2009. Analysis of recreational trout angler fishery site choice. PhD thesis, Lincoln

University, Canterbury.

Eyles, R.F. 2003: Ecosystem change and Campylobacter in freshwaters: case studies from

the Taieri and Motueka river catchments. PhD thesis. University of Otago. Dunedin.

Forrest R. 2006. Trace metals in the sediments and biota of the Motueka River plume,

Tasman Bay. MSc Thesis, University of Otago. 140 p.

Kilvington, M. 2010. Building Capacity for Social Learning in Environmental Management.

PhD thesis, submitted June 2010. Lincoln University.

Kiran Kumar, A. K. 2010. The role of crack willow in the wetland water balance, Moutere

region, New Zealand. Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis, submitted August 2010, School of

Forestry, University of Canterbury.

Loftus, A 2009. Angler knowledge of environmental processes and its potential integration

into the management of New Zealand’s Motueka River catchment. M Sc thesis

(Environmental Sciences and Policy), Central European University, Budapest.

Neilan, D 2008. Priority Attributes to Optimize Water Governance under NZ’s RMA. MSc

thesis in ‘Transnational ecosystem-based Water Management’ (TWM) at Radboud

University (Netherlands) and University of Duisburg-Essen (Germany), 110pp.

Olley, R. 2008: Recruitment and migration in Motueka River brown trout revealed by otolith

trace element analysis. MSc thesis, University of Otago.

17 September 2010

Other Outputs

Atkinson, M (editor). 2010. Dimensions of integration from the ICM research programme. A

series of 7 videos for the ICM website:

Facilitating community engagement; building social capital (complete)

Achieving change ‘on the ground’ – Sherry catchment group (complete)

Iwi in ICM (building iwi relationships; iwi monitoring; iwi GIS)

Managing Flows from Mountains to the Sea (integrating water, sediment, pathogen

and nutrient fluxes from catchment to coast)

Tools for Freshwater Management (riparian revegetation; water allocation methods;

fish movement; river-aquifer modelling for management)

Envisioning catchment futures (participatory influence matrix; IDEAS scenarios)

Designing integrative projects (lessons from ICM; leadership; empowering trans-

disciplinarity)

Fenemor, A.D; Young, R. (convenors) 2004. Confluens – an on-line facility to assist

programme participants and partners of the ICM programme to undertake and

manage their science. March 2004 – September 2010.

http://tiakimatauranga.onlinegroups.co.nz/groups/confluens/index.html

Phillips, C.J. (convenor) 2000. Integrated Catchment Management for the Motueka River

web site. http://icm.landcareresearch.co.nz/. Established in 2000.

17 September 2010

AGMs, Workshops and conferences organised by the ICM programme

1998 Stakeholder workshop to plan a top-of-the-south catchment research programme,

organised by Landcare Research at Cawthron Institute. Convenor David Penman;

facilitator Ian Whitehouse. Followed by stakeholder meetings in Richmond,

Tapawera, Motueka for research planning 1999-2000.

2001 ICM AGM: 8-10 October 2001

Team research review day; General Public Meeting; Field day.

2002 ICM AGM: 21-24 October

Team review of research progress; Public ICM presentations day; Project planning

day for re-bidding; Creative NZ art-science field trip

2003 ICM AGM: 21-23 October

Stakeholder Workshop: Improving Community Engagement; Public Field Trip: A Day

in the Catchment, Science Workshop: Delivering the Vision through ICM Research;

Open Workshop: Creating an ICM art-science collaboration

2004 ICM AGM: 2-4 November

Workshop: Linking ICM Research to Management; Planning the Motueka ICM

Toolbook; Public Field Trip: A Day in the Lower Motueka; Science Workshop: Linking

Research into TDC Policy

2004 Workshop: Getting the Integration into Integrated Catchment Management. ICM

programme workshop with Prof Hans Schreier of University of British Columbia:

Nelson, 10-11 March 2004.

2005 International ICM Workshop (organised jointly with UNESCO): 7-11 November

Pacific HELP Symposium: Hydrology for the Environment, Life & Policy. Sponsored by

Landcare Research and UNESCO, comprising (1) HELP/ICM and the Pacific (2) Tools,

techniques and lessons for Integrated Catchment Management – workshop for NZ

participants (3) ICM field day in the catchment (4) South Pacific HELP 2-day meeting

2005 ICM Coastal Workshop: The river plume ecosystem of Tasman Bay. 22 March 2005

2006 ICM AGM: 7-9 November

Stakeholder Workshop: Gravel and River Channel Dynamics; Tasman Bay ICM Field

(Boat) Day: Land-Marine Interactions; Open Workshop: How are we doing on the 4

BIG ICM research issues?

2006 Integrated Catchment management workshop for Horizons Regional Council,

Envirolink funded. April. Facilitated by Fenemor, A.D.; Phillips, C.J.

2006 TDC Special Environment & Planning Committee meeting 28 August 2006 on ICM

17 September 2010

Study of Upper Motueka Water Resources. Includes Young R, Thomas J. Freshwater

ecology and instream values in the upper Motueka. Report EP06/08/12; Thomas, J;

Davie, T; Hong, T. River-Groundwater Modelling for Management in the Upper

Motueka. Report EP06/08/13.

2007 ICM AGM: 27-29 November

Public Workshop: Celebrating ICM Success; Stakeholder Workshops: Integrated

Catchment Modelling IDEAS. Team Workshop: ICM2-What are the outstanding

issues for integrated land & water research across NZ?

2008 Co-hosted NZ Association of Resource Management (NZARM) National Conference:

13-15 October. Integrated Catchment Management – are we wiser than we were?

Themes: Bold governance; Committed Communities; Out of the silos, into the

landscape – science for ICM; Catchment Futures – Wisdom for the Transition.

Motueka catchment field trip.

2009 ICM AGM: 27-29 October

Interactive ICM Science day at TDC with US guest Breck Bowden. Integration

workshop – ICM as a process; Motueka Futures Model hands-on. Field

trip…understanding the river

2009 ‘ICM2’ planning workshop – future land and water integrative research, 19-20

February, Mapua

2009 TDC Council meeting, half day presentation of findings relevant to the council from

the Motueka ICM research programme, 16 July 2009.

2010 National ICM workshop: 26-28 April 2010

Integrated Catchment management – Connecting Research and Practice. Nelson.

With guest Dr Gene Likens, Director Cary Institute for Ecosystem Studies, New York.

Comprising: (1) Stakeholder engagement workshop 26 April: Mobilising-Moderating-

Motivating: Engaging People in Collaborative Environmental Management. (2) Café

Scientifique: ‘10 Scary & Wonderful Discoveries about Catchments’ 26 April. (3) ICM

Research summary workshop 27 April: The Legacy of ICM Science from the Motueka

catchment. (4) Ridgetops to the Sea: ICM Field Trip, Motueka catchment. 28 April.

Sherry River Catchment Group field days

July 2001 Farmers’ kitchen meeting, Dairy-on-the-Sherry (convenors R O’Beirne, B Stuart, M

Workman, R Young)

Discussion of ICM water quality review of Motueka catchment, and hot spots found

in Sherry (and Little Sydney) tributaries

December 2001Farmers’ meeting (convenors R O’Beirne, B Stuart and others)

Discussion of results of cow crossing experiment on Sherry River water quality, and

actions agreed to improve it

17 September 2010

20 February 2007 Farm Environment Field Day (convenors B Stuart, A Fenemor).

Farm Component of Motueka ICM Research (A Fenemor). Farmer Actions to improve

Water Quality in the Sherry (N Bavin). Benefits of Environmental Property Plans (A

Burton, W Anglesey, P Riley). Environmental Impacts in your own area – facilitated

discussion (A Fenemor). Clover Root Weevil Update (AgResearch). Farmer-Friendly

Streambank Protection (L Langer, M Park). How Healthy is the Sherry River Now? (T

James).

26 October 2007 Landowner Environmental Planning Field Day (convenors B Stuart, A

Fenemor).

Water quality objectives for Sherry River (A Fenemor). Landowner Environmental

Planning principles & process (A Burton). Group discussion, including Best

Management Practices (B Stuart, H Fenemor). NZ research on water quality impacts

on sheep & beef, and dairy farms (G Blackwell, CSAFE). Environmental Management

in the Forestry Sector: Current best practices (A Karalus). Farm Walk: Riparian zone

assessment.

1 October 2009 Spring Event (convenors B Stuart, A Fenemor)

Community Planting Dennis & Trish Meade’s farm. Launch of Riparian Planting Guide

(N Ledgard). Completion of Landowner Environmental Plans (A Burton). Catchment

Roundup – hearing from the locals. Farm Environmental Planning (D Meade, I Lyttle).

Water quality – ongoing actions to maintain good progress (T James). Creating the

Whole Catchment Plan (A Fenemor). Sherry Champions Awards (B Stuart)

3 March 2010 Farmer & Forestry Discussion (convenor B Stuart)

Catchment Group planning meeting, Matariki (B Stuart). Forest harvesting visit and

discussion (A Karalus, D Fincham)

12 June 2010 Celebration Dinner, Tapawera (convenor B Stuart)

Guest speaker: ICM Learnings affecting future land management (A Fenemor).

IDEAS integrated model development workshops:

10-11 May 2004 (IDEAS/Toolbook stakeholder planning workshop, Bridge Valley,

Nelson)

8 June 2007 (1st IDEAS Model stakeholder workshop, Landcare Research, Nelson)

2 April 2008 (Cultural IDEAS hui #1, Whakatu marae, Nelson)

14 April 2008 (2nd IDEAS Model stakeholder workshop, Landcare Research, Nelson

with Prof John Bolte, Oregon State University, ENVISION agent-based model)

13 May 2008 (Cultural IDEAS hui #2, Whakatu marae, Nelson)

16-17 February 2009 (3rd IDEAS Model stakeholder workshop, Landcare Research,

Nelson)

17 September 2010

Meetings of the Motueka ICM Community Reference Group

2000 ICM programme overview (B Bowden)

2001 Motueka Catchment Environmental Sampling network (R Young)

Upper Motueka Catchment Water Resources Investigation Programme (J Thomas)

Design and Use of an ICM website (C Phillips)

Marine ICM research (P Gillespie)

2002 Motueka Catchment Sustainability using an Influence Matrix (4 meetings, A Cole)

Influence matrix review (A Cole)

CRG Self Evaluation (W Allen)

2003 Art-Science project idea (M Atkinson)

CRG input into research options for new funding bid (A Fenemor)

River habitats and river health (R Young)

River gravel availability (L Basher)

Possible Sector Reference Group (A Fenemor)

Mountains to Sea art-science project design (M Kilvington)

Influence matrix learnings (A Cole)

2004 Modelling catchment streamflows in response to changing land uses (T Davie)

Groundwater recharge in the upper Motueka (T Davie)

Setting water allocation limits based on science (A Fenemor)

Community Learning and Local Knowledge (G Lauder)

2005 Modelling scenarios for Motueka catchment futures (A Cole)

Upper Motueka Storm Event of Good Friday 25 April 2005 (L Basher)

Riverbank stabilization characteristics of native plants (C Phillips)

Motueka Catchment CD-ROM (C Phillips)

2006 Enhancing Water Use Flexibility and Security - Motueka Catchment case study (A Fenemor)

Multi-Criteria Analysis of Water Management Options (C Lehner) IDEAS Modelling Framework (J Dymond)

Motueka Futures Model – demonstration (A Cole)

2007 Stakeholder Feedback from IDEAS scenario modelling (A Fenemor)

Prioritising Issues for IDEAS Modelling (W Allen)

Results from Modelling IDEAS Scenarios so far (T Davie)

2008 EU Water Framework Directive vs NZ’s Resource Management Act (Diarmuid Neilan)

Comparing Water management in Scotland, South Africa and NZ (A Fenemor)

Motueka Futures Model v3 (A Cole)

2009 The Motueka river plume ecosystem (P Gillespie)

Photos illustrating something striking in the Motueka catchment (M Kilvington)

Watershed Talk – social research on cultivating dialogue (M Kilvington, M Atkinson) 2010 Participation in ICM workshop

17 September 2010

Presentations

NB Excludes individual presentations to ICM AGMs

Includes presentations where an abstract was submitted but no peer-reviewed proceedings

Allen, W.; Phillips, C; Fenemor, A. 2010. The Motueka Integrated Catchment Management

(ICM) case study, New Zealand. ICM seminar hosted by Environmental Impact

Association NZ, Christchurch. March.

Allen, W; Feeney, C; Davis, M; Hellberg, C. 2008. Using logic models and evaluation to

support ICM. ANZNSC.

Allen W, Kilvington M. 2006. The importance of understanding social spaces for ICM

research. Combined HydroSoc/MetSoc/NZARM symposium Resource management

under Stormy Skies, Christchurch. November 2006.

Allen, W., Jacobson, C. 2002. Adaptive Management models. Workshop presentation and

facilitation. New Zealand Environmental Impact Association Conference, Diamond

Harbour, Christchurch, New Zealand In: Humpage, L., and Morris, L. (ed) Assessing

the impacts of major land use changes in New Zealand – The New Zealand

Association of Impact Assessment Inc. Conference proceedings, 102 – 112.

Atkinson, M.A, Fenemor, A.D 2005. Stepping in the River - creating an art-science-

community collaboration in a New Zealand catchment. Invited plenary presentation

at ‘Desire Lines’ arts & ecology symposium jointly organised by Dartington College &

Schumacher College, Devon, UK. 8-10 September 2005.

Basher L. 2007. Sediment dynamics and biological impacts in the Motueka River, New

Zealand. Australia New Zealand Geomorphology Group Rivers Workshop, Canberra

and Kioloa. February 2007.

Basher L. 2005. Integrative river science in New Zealand: ICM for the Motueka River. Geo-

ecological perspectives on integrative river science. Workshop under the auspices of

the IGU Commission on Geomorphic Challenges for the 21st Century, Macquarie

University, March 2005.

Basher L. 2005. What Cross-Section Surveys tell us about River gravel movement and

Understanding Sediment Movement - sediment research directions in the ICM

programme. Regional Council Land Managers Forum, Nelson, August 2005.

Basher L, Deans N, Hicks M, Marden M, Phillips C. 2004. Abstract and poster at International

conference on Sediment and Geochemical Budgets. June 27-30, 2004. The University

of British Columbia Canada.

Basher, L. 2004. Trends in bed level and sediment storage in the Motueka River between

1957 and 2004, oral presentation to ICM programme AGM, October 2004.

Basher L, Sriboonlue S, Verstappen E 2003. What's happening in the Motueka riverbed:

preliminary results from analysis of river cross section data. Poster and oral

presentation to ICM programme AGM, October 2003

17 September 2010

Bonell, M; Thulstrup, H. 2005. Hydrology for the Environment, Life and Policy (HELP) in the

Pacific. Plenary presentation to the Pacific HELP conference, Nelson, 7 November.

UNESCO Paris and Apia.

Bowden, W.B. 2001. The Future for Watershed Science & Planning in Vermont: Integrating

Research & Management in a Complex Environment. The Robert & Genevieve

Patrick Chair Address, University of Vermont, 3 May 2001.

Bowden, W.B. 2001. Integrating Biophysical, Ecological, & Social Research for Catchment-

Scale Management of Water Resources: The Motueka River Initiative, New Zealand.

Fresh Perspectives conference, NZ Hydrological Society, Christchurch.

Cole, A. O. 2007. Motueka catchment futures, transdisciplinarity, a local sustainability

problematique and the Achilles-heel of Western science. Paper presented at the 5th

Australasian Conference on Social and Environmental Accounting Research,

Wellington, New Zealand.

Cole, A.O.; Maxwell, B. 2005. Mediated Modelling, Strong Transdisciplinarity and

Sustainable Resource Management in the Motueka Catchment of New Zealand.

Abstract and paper for CANSEE conference, Toronto, October 2005.

Cole, A. O. 2003. Using an influence matrix to study ecosystem services from a New Zealand

rural community perspective. Paper presented at the International Rangeland

Congress 2003, Durban, South Africa.

Cole, A; Fenemor, A. 2005. A Comparison of Methods: Dynamic Input / Output and

Conceptual Modelling Approaches to Sustainable Resource Management in the

Motueka Catchment of New Zealand. Abstract for CANSEE conference, Toronto,

October 2005.

Cornelisen C, Gillespie P, et al. 2010. Variability in the nephloid layer of Tasman Bay as

revealed through use of an autonomous underwater vehicle and conventional

instrumentation. Presentation at NZ Marine Sciences Society Conference, July 7-9

2010, Wellington.

Cornelisen C, Gillespie P, Kirs M, Barter P, Forrest R, Young RG, Quarterman AJ, Harwood VJ

2010: Tracking faecal contaminants in the Motueka River plume, Tasman Bay, New

Zealand. Joint American Geophysical Union and Advancing the Science for

Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) Ocean Sciences conference, Portland, Oregon,

February 2010.

Cornelisen C. 2010. Water and shellfish quality of the Waimea Inlet. Presentation at

TDC/NCC Waimea Inlet Symposium, 28 May 2010.

Cornelisen C, Gillespie P, Kirs M, Barter P, Goodwin E, Forrest R, Knight B, Young RG,

Quarterman A. 2009: Cow poo swims the distance: Tracking faecal contaminants in

the Motueka River plume. New Zealand Marine Sciences Society Conference,

Auckland, September 2009.

Czernin, A. and Phillips, C.J. 2004. Stabilising characteristics of the New Zealand cabbage

tree (Cordyline australis). Paper presented at "Eco-engineering: the use of

vegetation to improve slope stability" Thessaloniki, Greece, 13-17 October 2004.

Davie T.J.A. 2007. Integrated catchment management: a way forward for water

management? Presentation at Ngai Tahu Water Forum, Christchurch, February 2007.

17 September 2010

Davie T. J.A. 2007. Integrated catchment management: a way forward. Teachers Refresher

Course, Lincoln, April 2007.

Davie T. J.A. 2007. Integrated water resource management. Geography lectures. University

of Canterbury, September 2007.

Davie T. J.A. 2006. A Decision Support Tool for Assessing the Effects of Land Cover Change

on Water Availability. Presentation to Local Authority Environmental Managers

Group (LAEMG) national workshop, Hamilton, May 2006. WATYIELD decision support

model available at

http://icm.landcareresearch.co.nz/research/research.asp?theme_id=1&research_id

=52

Davie T, Young R, Olsen D, Hong T, Thomas J . 2006. Integrating groundwater modelling and

river ecology for improved understanding. In: Resource Management under Stormy

Skies: Water Allocation at the Crossroads Conference proceedings, Christchurch,

New Zealand, November 2006, pp42-43.

Davie, T.J.A. 2006. Forests for soil and water conservation – what does the science say?

New Zealand Institute of Forestry Conference, Wellington NZ, April 20-23, 2006

Davie T. J.A. 2006. Afforestation and water yield: the New Zealand experience. 2006.

International Workshop on Impacts of Reforestation of Degraded Land on Landscape

Hydrology in the Asian Region, Roorkee, India, March 2006.

Davie, T., Fenemor, A.., Allen, W. & Phillips, C., 2006. Stakeholder involvement in Integrated

Catchment Management – Motueka, New Zealand. Proc. International Workshop on

Impacts of Reforestation of Degraded Land on Landscape Hydrology in the Asian

Region, Roorkee, India, March 2006. National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, India.

Available:

http://icm.landcareresearch.co.nz/knowledgebase/publications/public/ICM_Davie_R

oorkee_2006.pdf

Davie T. J.A. 2005. Integrated Catchment Management: from the Ridgetops to the Sea.

Department of Geography, University of Otago seminar May 2005.

Davie T. J.A. 2005. The Integrated Catchment Management Research Programme.

Presentation to delegation from CEMAGREF, France, December 2005.

Davie T.J.A., Fahey B.D. 2004. Are low flows affected by vegetation change in the same way

as annual yield? The Water Balance. NZ Hydrological Society Symposium, November

2004, pp 64-65

Davie T.J.A., Fenemor A.D., Thomson P. 2003. Modelling streamflow input for a proposed

irrigation reservoir at Kainui, Nelson. Abstract and oral presentation. Hydrology and

the Community; NZ Hydrological Society Symposium, November 2003, pp 31-32.

Davies-Colley, R. J., 2007. Faecal pollution from land sources flushed by storm-flows. Oral

presentation, International Conference on Molluscan Shellfish Safety, 18-23 March

2007, Blenheim, New Zealand.

Davies-Colley R. 2006. Faecal microbial pollution of waters. Workshop on Effects of Land-

Based Activities on the Coastal Environment: Issues and Options. 4-5 May, 2006,

Wellington.

17 September 2010

Davies-Colley R, Nagels J, Merrilees R. 2005. Faecal pollution reduced by bridging of stream

crossings on the Sherry River, Tasman District. Joint New Zealand Ecological Society

and New Zealand Freshwater Sciences Society combined conference in Nelson,

August, 28 August – 1 September 2005.

Davies-Colley, R. J. 2005. Public presentation (on water pollution by dairy cattle) on the

Motueka Integrated Catchment Management field trip at the NZ Freshwater

Sciences Society/NZ Ecological Society joint annual conference, Thursday 1

September, 2005.

Davies-Colley, R.; Nagels, J.; Smith, R.; Young, R. G.; Phillips, C. 2002: Water quality impact of

cows crossing an agricultural stream, the Sherry River, New Zealand. Go West 2002 –

New Zealand Limnological Society conference, Shantytown, West Coast, November

2002.

Dymond J, Basher L. 2005. Modelling Landslide Occurrence. Regional Council Land Managers

Forum, Nelson, August 2005.

Dymond J., Davie, T., Fenemor A., Cole, A., Montes de Oca Munguia O., Knight, B. Batstone,

C. 2007. IDEAS: an integrated dynamic environmental assessment system. In: “Water

and Land”, New Zealand Hydrological Society Conference, Rotorua 20-23 November

2007 proceedings p26-27.

Dymond J, Cole A, Davie T, Fenemor A. 2006. IDEAS conceptual model for Integrated

Catchment Management. Combined HydroSoc/MetSoc/NZARM symposium,

Christchurch, November 2006.

Ekanayake, J. 2007. Modelling nitrogen fluxes in the Motueka catchment using the SWAT

hydrological model. Presentation to the IDEAS modelling workshop, Nelson, 16

February 2007.

Feeney, C., Trowsdale, S., Allen, W., Greenaway, A., Hellberg, C., and Davis, M. 2008:

Integrated catchment management planning: benefits of logic models. Paper

presented at the May 2008 New Zealand Water and Wastes Association Stormwater

Conference, Rotorua. Available at

http://www.landcareresearch.co.nz/publications/researchpubs/NZWWA2008_Feen

ey_etal.pdf [Verified 30 June 2010]

Fenemor, A; Davies-Colley, R; Basher, L; Gillespie, P. 2010. ICM Learnings affecting future

land management. Presentation for discussion at a farewell dinner, Sherry River

Catchment Group, Tapawera Tavern, 12 June 2010.

Fenemor, A.D.; Young, R.; Phillips, C.; Basher, L.; Harmsworth, G.; Gillespie, P.; Allen, W.J.

2010. Integrated Catchment management – what have we learnt? Abstract and lead

presentation for the panel “ICM and the Challenges of Participation” at the NZ

Geographical Society/ Institute of Australian Geographers conference, Christchurch,

5-8 July 2010.

Fenemor, A.D. 2009. The Process of… Integrated Catchment Management (ICM), Integrated

Coastal Management, or Integrated Watershed & Coastal Management. COWRIE

project Steering Committee, University of the South Pacific, Suva, December.

Fenemor, A.D. (ed). Notes from meetings of the Motueka ICM Community Reference Group

2000-2010.

17 September 2010

http://icm.landcareresearch.co.nz/research/human_dimensions/crg/minutes_of_me

etings.asp

Fenemor, A.D. and Neilan, D. 2009. Improving Water Governance – Stakeholder Views of

Five South Island Catchment Management Processes. Abstract and presentation to

the joint NZ Hydrological Society & NZ Freshwater Sciences Society conference,

Whangarei, 23-27 November 2009.

Fenemor, A.D (ed) 2009: Motueka Integrated Catchment Management (ICM) Research

Summary for Tasman District Council. Internal report to accompany presentation of

ICM research results to TDC council meeting 16 July 2009. 14pp.

Fenemor, A. 2009: Whole of Basin & Inter-Sectoral Approach vs Sectoral Approaches to

Integrated Water Resource Management. Discussion paper for the UNESCO-

HELP/CRC-IF Workshop on IWRM - from Concepts to Practical River Basin Plans,

Brisbane 24 July 09.

Fenemor A, Allen W, Kilvington M, Atkinson M, Phillips C, Lauder G 2008. What have we

learnt about integrating people and science? Presentation to NZARM conference

‘ICM – are we wiser than we were?’, Nelson 13-15 October 2008.

Fenemor, A.D. 2008. Practical Insights into building creative and inter-disciplinary teams.

Invited contribution at MoRST Running Hot conference, Wellington, November.

Fenemor, A.D.; Fenemor, H.A.; Gaul, S.; James, T. 2008. Improving Nutrient Management in

the Motupipi catchment, Golden Bay. Presentation to the NZ Hydrological Society

conference, Greymouth, 18-20 November 2008.

Fenemor A., Davie T., Thomas J. 2007. Assessing irrigation water needs for water

augmentation in the Motupiko Valley. In: ‘Water and Land’, NZ Hydrological Society

conference, Rotorua 20-23 November 2007. Proceedings p28-29.

Fenemor, A.D. and Neilan, D. 2009. Improving Water Governance – Stakeholder Views of

Five South Island Catchment Management Processes. Abstract and presentation to

the joint NZ Hydrological Society & NZ Freshwater Sciences Society conference,

Whangarei, 23-27 November 2009.

Fenemor, A.; Baines, J. 2007. Stakeholder Engagement in Water Policy Reform – the

Motueka Catchment. Presentation to Ecologic’s Northern Lights conference,

Wellington, 21 August 2007.

http://www.ecologic.org.nz/?id=80&page=Conf+presentations

Fenemor, A.D; Deans, N.A.; Davie, T.J.; Allen, W.; Dymond, J.; Kilvington, M.; Phillips, C.;

Basher, L.; Gillespie, P.; Young, R.; Sinner, J.; Harmsworth, G.; Atkinson, M.; Smith, R.

2007. Collaboration and Modelling for Building Resilience – Tools for Integration in

the Motueka HELP Catchment. Presentation to the UNESCO Southern HELP

symposium, Gauteng, South Africa, 5-9 November 2007.

Fenemor, A.D. 2007. Insights and Tools from Motueka ICM Research for Waitakere City Twin

Streams project. Presentation to joint ARC/Waitakere City Council meeting, 29

October 2007, Auckland.

Fenemor A. 2006. Involving people in integrated catchment management (ICM) research:

the Kiwi experience. Wealth from Water & Regional HELP meeting 18th May, 2006 at

Wagga Wagga, Australia.

17 September 2010

Fenemor AD. 2006. Engaging People in Integrated Catchment Management: the Motueka

experience. Invited presentation at University of Dundee UNESCO Water Law and

Policy Centre for the Spey-Motueka TwinBasins project, Dundee, Scotland July 2006.

Fenemor, A; Phillips, C; Davie, T; Young, R; Allen, W; Harmsworth, G; Davies-Colley, R;

Lauder, G; Markham, S; Stuart, B. 2006. The Promise of Integrated Catchment

Management (ICM). Presentation to the combined conference of the NZ Hydrological

Society, NZ Assn of Resource Management and NZ Meteorological Society “Resource

Management under Stormy Skies”, Christchurch 21-23 November.

Fenemor, A; Sinner, J. (convenors) 2006. Enhancing Water Use Flexibility and Security using

the Motueka Catchment as a case study – Water User Workshop, 23 March 2006,

held at Seifried Estate to canvass responses to this Water Management Discussion

Paper, and attended by 25 stakeholders.

Fenemor, A.D 2005. ICM – Integrating Research and Management in a Complex Catchment.

Presentation at Ecofest environmental festival, Nelson. August.

Fenemor A. 2005. Integrated Catchment Management Research – putting the science

together in the Motueka ICM Research Programme. Regional Council Land Managers

Forum, Nelson, August 2005.

Fenemor, A.D 2005. ICM – Integrating Research and Management in a Complex Catchment.

Invited presentation, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Wallingford, UK. September.

Fenemor, A.D., Atkinson, M.A 2005. The Travelling River art-science project - sharing

science and community stories in New Zealand's Motueka River catchment. Invited

plenary presentation at Art Culture Nature 2005 ‘Earth Rites: Imagination and

Practice in Sci-Arts Eco-Culture’. University of Washington, Bothell. May 2005.

Fenemor, A. Information requirements: What can science provide? Coastal ICM Workshop.

22 March 2005, Richmond.

Fenemor, A.D 2003. Water Allocation in an Integrated Catchment Management Context:

Future Challenges. Keynote presentation, 50th anniversary conference, NZ

Association of Resource Management, Rotorua.

Fenemor, A.D 2003. Preserving the Slice of Heaven - the role of Integrated Catchment

Management (ICM) Research. Invited presentation, Resource Management Law

Association conference, Blenheim. October.

Fenemor, A.D 2003. Putting the Science into Integrated Catchment Management.

Presentation to the NZ Landcare Trust national ICM workshop, Hamilton, 4

November 2003.

Fenemor, A.D., Preston, N., Page, M., Trustrum, N., Basher, L., Phillips, C., Marden, M. and

Lawton, M. 2003. The role of agriculture and forestry in mitigating landslides and

floods in New Zealand. Invited paper presented at the Japan/OECD Expert Meeting

on Land Conservation Indicators, Kyoto, May 2003.

Fenemor, A.D 2003-2010. Integrated Catchment Management. Various presentations to

Rural Women NZ, Probus, Natural Resources Engineering students University of

Canterbury, Fresh Focus Nelson, Rural Land Use Advisory Committee, FRST, Chilean

and Chinese visitors etc.

17 September 2010

Fenemor, A.D. 2002. Motueka Integrated Catchment Management. Paper presented to the

MAF/MfE conference “Water – Lifeblood of NZ”, Wellington, July.

Fenemor, A.D. 2002: Integrated Catchment Management for New Zealand’s Motueka

Catchment: the Environmental Manager’s Perspective. One of 3 invited papers with

W.B.Bowden and N.A.Deans to the UNESCO/WMO HELP Symposium “Towards

Integrated Catchment Management – increasing the dialogue between scientists,

policy makers and stakeholders”, Kalmar, Sweden.

Fenemor, A.D. 2002: Integrated Catchment Management for the Motueka Catchment: the

Resource Manager’s Perspective. Presentation to the Board of Landcare Research,

and associated field trip.

Forrest R, Gillespie P, Peake B. 2008. Identification of a natural catchment source of metals

enriched sediments delivered to the Motueka River plume region of Tasman Bay,

New Zealand. American Society for Limnology and Oceanography Annual

Conference, Interactions on the Edge, St John’s, Newfoundland, 8-13 June 2008.

Forrest B. 2006. Fine Scale Assessment and River-Sea Links in the Motueka Catchment.

Workshop on Effects of Land-Based Activities on the Coastal Environment: Issues and

Options. 4-5 May, Wellington.

Forrest B. 2005. Fine Scale Assessment and River-Sea Links in the Motueka Catchment.

Coastal ICM Workshop. 22 March 2005, Richmond.

Fuller, I; Richardson, J; Basher, L. 2008. Morphological budgeting as a tool to manage gravel

extraction in the Upper Motueka River, Nelson, New Zealand. Oral paper presented

at The New Zealand Geographical Society 24th NZGS Conference, Victoria University

of Wellington July 2-5, 2008.

Gibbs M. 2005. Progress with Nelson Bays Modeling (NPZ ecosystem components and

ECOPATH): What are they and what can they tell us? Coastal ICM Workshop. 22

March 2005, Richmond.

Gibbs M, Jiang W. 2004. Carrying Capacity, Sustainability and Environmental Impacts of

Bivalve Shellfish Aquaculture. New Zealand Marine Sciences Society Conference.

2004, Dunedin

Gibbs M T, Hobday A J, Sanderson B, Hewitt C L. 2002. Defining the Seaward Extent of New

Zealand’s Coastal Zone. New Zealand Marine Sciences Society Conference. 2002,

Nelson.

Gillespie P, CD Cornelisen C, L Basher 2010. Delineation of the Motueka river plume

ecosystem in Tasman Bay. Joint American Geophysical Union and Advancing the

Science for Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) Ocean Sciences conference,

Portland, Oregon, February 2010.

Gillespie P. 2010. Advice given to the Waimea Inlet Technical Advisory Group on

management implications for Tasman Bay. 23 April 2010.

Gillespie P. 2009. Evidence prepared for High Court appeal against Ministry of Fisheries

decisions on aquaculture applications for development of sites in Tasman Bay and

Golden Bay.

17 September 2010

Gillespie P. 2009. Maintaining high quality marine fish and shellfish resources: The river

plume ecosystem concept. Maritime & Seafood Educators of Aotearoa Conference,

Nelson, 13 August.

Gillespie P. 2009.Why is the Tasman Bay scallop resource suffering?- Suspended sediment

implications. Seaweek, Takaka, 6 March.

Gillespie P. 2009.The Motueka ICM Programme: The river plume ecosystem. Motueka

Community Reference Group, Richmond, 16 April.

Gillespie P. 2008. Reduction in scallop habitat quality in Tasman Bay. Presentation to

Ministry of Fisheries and Challenger Scallop Enhancement Company. Nelson, 22

September.

Gillespie P. A 2007. River Plume Concept for Evaluating and Managing Catchment-Sea

Linkages. Cawthron Institute Board Meeting. 28 March 2007. Nelson.

Gillespie P, Young R, Nottage R, Clark K 2006: Nutrient discharge from the Motueka

catchment into Tasman Bay, 2005. New Zealand Marine Sciences Society

conference, Nelson, October 2006.

Gillespie P. A. 2006. River Plume Concept for Evaluating and Managing Catchment-Sea

Linkages. Workshop on “Effects of Land-Based Activities on the Coastal Environment:

Issues and Options”. 4-5 May, 2006, Wellington.

Gillespie P, Forrest B. 2006. Discovery of a natural catchment source for Ni &Cr-enriched

sediments delivered to the Motueka River plume region of Tasman Bay. New

Zealand Marine Sciences Society Conference, September 2006, Nelson.

Gillespie P, Young R, Nottage R, Clark K. 2005. Nutrient discharge from the Motueka

catchment into Tasman Bay, 2005. New Zealand Marine Sciences Society

Conference, September 2006, Nelson.

Gillespie P. 2005. Coastal Soft Sediment habitats Hidden by the Sea. Forest & Bird Annual

Meeting. 12 October 2005, Nelson.

Gillespie P. 2005. Coastal Workshop Held at TDC on 22 March 2005. Unpublished summary

report.

Gillespie P. The Motueka River Plume. Coastal ICM Workshop. 22 March 2005, Richmond.

Gillespie P. Intertidal and Subtidal Habitats of the Motueka River Delta. Coastal ICM

Workshop. 22 March 2005, Richmond.

Gillespie P. 2005. The Motueka River Plume Ecosystem. Regional Council's Land Manager's

Forum, 24 August, 2005, Richmond Nelson.

Gillespie P, Gibbs M, Mackenzie L, Tuckey B. Marine Component of the Integrated

Catchment Management Program. New Zealand Marine Sciences Society

Conference. 2002, Nelson.

Grace, M.R.; Young, R.G. 2006: Using ecosystem function measures for stream health

assessment. North American Benthological Society Conference, Anchorage, Alaska,

U.S.A.. June 2006. Abstract: Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 23,

247.

Harmsworth, G.; 2008: “Kaitiakitanga in 2040”. In Integrated Catchment Management: Are

we wiser than we were?. New Zealand Association of Resource Management

(NZARM) annual conference, October 13-16, 2008, Nelson. Session: Catchment

17 September 2010

futures – Wisdom for the transition. Paper and presentation, page 25 of conference

proceedings, ICM research programme. October 13-15 2008.

Harmsworth, G. 2007. Presentation on the ICM programme and summarising iwi work from

2002 to the new Tiakina te Taiao board.

Harmsworth, G., Fenemor, A., Young, R. 2007. Hui with Te Tau Ihu iwi, visiting the Cawthron

Institute, Nelson, to familiarise iwi with the work carried out at Cawthron, , and

Cawthron’s involvement in the ICM programme.

Harmsworth G.R. 2002: Indigenous concepts, values and knowledge for sustainable

development: New Zealand case studies. Paper for the 7th Joint Conference:

“Preservation of Ancient Cultures and the Globalization Scenario”. School of Maori

and Pacific Development & International Centre for Cultural Studies (ICCS), India, 22

– 24 November 2002. Te Whare Wananga o Waikato, University of Waikato,

Hamilton, New Zealand.

http://www.landcareresearch.co.nz/research/sustainablesoc/social/indigenous_inde

x.asp

Hellberg, C., Davis, M., Feeney, C., Allen, W. 2009. A logic model-based framework to

assess progress with integrated catchment management planning in the Auckland

region. Proc. NZWWA 6th South Pacific Stormwater Conference 29 April - 1 May

2009, Auckland.

Hong, T; Minni, G; Davie, T; Thomas, J. 2009. Dynamic shallow aquifer-surface water

interaction model for assessing water availability in a narrow valley aquifer system of

the Upper Motueka catchment. Danish Hydraulic Institute presentation.

Jackson, R.J. 2007. Flood Regime of a Pumice Catchment – Responses to Vegetation and Soil

Change. In: ‘Water and Land’, NZ Hydrological Society conference, Rotorua 20-23

November 2007.

Jackson N. 2005. Policy Directions on Coastal Issues. Coastal ICM Workshop. 22 March 2005,

Richmond.

Jollands, N.; Harmsworth, G. 2006: Participation of indigenous groups in sustainable

development monitoring: rationale and examples from New Zealand. Presented at

the 9th Biennial International Society for Ecological Economics (ISEE) 2006

conference on “Ecological Sustainability and Human Well-Being – Ethno-ecology,

http://www.isee2006.com/index.php

Jollands, N.; Harmsworth, G. R. 2005: Participation of indigenous groups in sustainable

development monitoring: rationale and examples from New Zealand. Australia New

Zealand Society for Ecological Economics (ANZSEE) conference “Ecological Economics

in Action”, 11–13 December 2005, Massey University, Palmerston North, New

Zealand.

Kilvington, M; Atkinson, M. 2007. Watershed Talk – what have we learnt? Feedback

presentation to dialogue groups in the Watershed Talk project, Ngatimoti, July.

Kirs M, VJ Harwood, PA Gillespie, AE Fidler , CD Cornelisen 2008. Application of microbial

source tracking (MST) technologies for identifying the source of microbial

contamination in the lower Maitai River and Little Sydney Stream. NZWWA’s 50th

Annual Conference, Christchurch, NZ.

17 September 2010

Kirs M., VJ Harwood, AE Fidler, CD Cornelisen, PA Gillespie, and WR Fyfe. 2008. Evaluation of

library independent microbial source tracking markers in New Zealand. American

Society of Microbiology 108th General Meeting, June 2008, Boston, MA.

Langer, E.R., Ledgard, N., Henley, D., Stuart, B. 2006. Integration of science, management

and community: Rehabilitation of riparian vegetation in a weedy environment,

Sherry River, Motueka catchment. Resource Management under Stormy Skies:

Water Allocation @ the Crossroads? Proc. NZ Hydrological Society, NZ Association of

Resource Management, and Meteorological Society of NZ. University of Canterbury,

November 2006: 44-45.

Langer, ER, Rodgers, BE 2004. Riparian vegetation: classification and rehabilitation

opportunities in a weedy environment, Sherry River. In: abstracts New Zealand

Limnological Society conference, Restoration of degraded systems to achieve

sustainability, Waiheke Island, 29 November - 3 December 2004.

Lauder G. 2006. Design and facilitation of the 2006 Digital Earth Symposium on Sustainable

Development, Auckland New Zealand August 2006, including presentation from Prof

Hans Schreier, UBC.

Lauder, G. 2006. Design and facilitation for the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, 1

June 2006. Review of the first three years of the Sustainable Development Program

of Action, jointly with Bob Frame, Landcare Research .

Lawton M. 2006. Motueka Integrated Catchment Management (ICM) Programme. Linked

Watersheds Workshop at New Brunswick, Canada, February 2006.

MacDonald, G. 2004. Motueka ICM Input-Output Economic Model for 2001. Excel

spreadsheet and accompanying notes.

McKergow, L. M.; Davies-Colley, R. J. 2006. Bugs ‘n Mud. E.Coli, Turbidity and Flow

Relationships for the Motueka River. Oral presentation at the New Zealand

Hydrological Society, New Zealand Meteorological Society and New Zealand

Association of Resource Management societies joint conference, Christchurch, 20-23

November, 2006.

Marden, M.; Rowan, D. and Phillips, C.J. 2004. Stabilising characteristics of New Zealand

indigenous riparian colonising plants. Paper presented at "Eco-engineering: the use

of vegetation to improve slope stability" Thessaloniki, Greece, 13-17 October 2004.

Marden M. 2004. Stabilising characteristics of New Zealand riparian plants. Research in

Ecological Restoration 1 - new ideas, approaches, and concepts. Te Papa, Wellington,

22 November & Unitec, Auckland 26 November 2004.

Mincher R 2005. Tasman Bay and its Role in the Scallop Fishery. Coastal ICM Workshop. 22

March 2005, Richmond.

Neilan, D. 2008. Institutional design for diffuse pollution management - a balance between

central direction and local responsiveness. Presentation and discussion with

Motueka ICM Community Reference Group, 10 April 2008.

Pacific HELP Symposium 2005. ICM symposium co-sponsored by Landcare Research and

UNESCO, Nelson, 7-11 November 2005 attended by water and land managers from 7

Pacific nations plus 3 visitors from Japan, 1 from Scotland and various

representatives from NIWA, UNESCO-NZ and other agencies.

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Pearce, A.J. 2001. Integrating Biophysical, Ecological, & Social Research for Catchment-Scale

Management of Water Resources - the Motueka River Initiative, New Zealand.

Presentation to UNESCO-HELP.

Olley R, Closs G, Kristensen E, Young R 2006: Element signature analysis from the otoliths of

brown trout (Salmo trutta) determines recruitment in the Motueka River, Nelson.

New Zealand Freshwater Sciences Society conference, Rotorua, November 2006.

Olsen D, Young R, Davie T, Hong T, Thomas J 2006. Integrating groundwater modelling and

river ecology. New Zealand Freshwater Sciences Society conference, Rotorua,

November 2006.

Pairman D, McNeill S.J., North HC, Belliss S.E. 2005. Tracking land cover change in the

Motueka catchment using ENVISAT, Proceedings of the MERIS-(A)ATSR Workshop,

ESRIN, Frascati, Italy.

Phillips C, Allen W, Lauder G, Kilvington M, Fenemor A. 2006. Integrated catchment

management (ICM): integration, knowledge management and the role of

collaborative learning. ISSRM 06. Social Sciences in Resource Management: Global

Challenges Society and Resource Management, Vancouver, Canada June 3-8, 2006.

Phillips C.J. 2007. ICM: Integrated Catchment Management Lecture to 2nd professional year

Natural Resources Engineering Students, University of Canterbury.

Phillips C.J. 2006. ICM, Integrated Catchment Management. Presentation to Dairy Insight,

September 2006.

Phillips CJ. 2006. Landscape ecology and Integrated catchment management (ICM). 2 annual

lectures to 3rd year Landscape Ecology students, Lincoln University.

Phillips CJ, Marden M 2006. Use of Plants for Ground Bioengineering and Erosion &

Sediment Control in New Zealand. In: Proc. "Soil & Water...too good to lose". Joint

annual conference NSW Stormwater Industry Association and the International

Erosion Control Association (Australasian Chapter), Parramatta, Sydney, 27-30 June,

2006. Paper on CD-Rom.

Phillips CJ. 2006. Tools, Analogues and Challenges for the Journey of Change. Water and

Cities: Acting on the Vision. A Ting Dialogue. June 14-16, 2006. Morris J. Wosk

Centre for Dialogue, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada.

Phillips, C; Davie, T.J.A. 2006. ICM – Integrating Research and Management in a Complex

Catchment. Invited presentation, Environment Canterbury, Christchurch.

September.

Phillips CJ 2005. Erosion and Sediment Control Using New Zealand Native Plants – What Do

We Know? In: Proceedings of Erosion Control Seminar, Protecting the environment

as an asset. NZ Institute of Highway Technology, 11-13 September, 2005 Palmerston

North. Paper on CD-Rom.

Phillips CJ, Czernin A. 2005. Can our native species perform river bank stabilising functions

as well as willows? Case of the cabbage tree. Joint New Zealand Ecological Society

and New Zealand Freshwater Sciences Society combined conference in Nelson,

August, 28th August - 1st September 2005.

Phillips CJ. 2005. Native plants for riparian bank stabilization. Regional Council Land

Managers Forum, Nelson, August 2005.

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Phillips CJ. 2005. Stabilising characteristics of New Zealand riparian plants. Tanes Tree Trust

Project: Natives on Farms. Presentations at workshops in Whangarei (Apr 11) and

Kaeo (Apr 12) 2005.

Phillips, C.J. 2001. Soil stabilising characteristics of native riparian vegetation in New

Zealand. Paper presented at NZARM Annual Conference, Hamilton, 19-21 September

2001.

Rowe, L; Ekanayake, J.; Jackson, R.; Fahey, B.; Fenemor, A. 2002. Land Cover Effects on

Water Availability. NZ Hydrological Society Symposium workshop on SMF project

2167 run in conjunction with the ICM programme, Blenheim.

Rhodes L. 2004. Trace Metals in the Marine Environment: Effects on Microalgae. New

Zealand Marine Sciences Society Conference. Dunedin.

Smith R. TDC’s SOE monitoring plans. Coastal ICM Workshop. 22 March 2005, Richmond.

Stewart M.K., Fahey B.D., Davie T.J.A. 2005. New Light on Streamwater Sources in the

Glendhu Experimental Catchments, East Otago, New Zealand. In ‘Where Waters

Meet’, Proc. NZHS-IAH-NZSSS 2005 Conference, Auckland, December 2005. Paper

D29. 11 p.

Stewart M, Thomas J. 2004. Glacial age water in deep Nelson and other NZ groundwater

aquifers. NZ Hydrological Society Conference, Queenstown, November 2004.

Abstracts p159-160.

Stuart, B.; Fenemor, A.D. (convenors) 2007. Sherry Catchment Group field day 20 February

2007.

Thomas J. Davie T, Hong, T. 2006. Modelling the Upper Motueka Groundwater-Surface

Water Interactions for Management - The Steady State Model. Report EP06/08/23

presented to Tasman District Council Resource Management Policy Committee

special meeting on Motueka ICM freshwater research. 28th August 2006.

Thomas B (Ngati Rarua). Maori Coastal Aspirations/Common Goals. Coastal ICM Workshop.

22 March 2005, Richmond.

Trustrum, N.; Page, M.; Fenemor, A. 2003. Catchment Sediment Budgets within an ICM

approach for managing estuarine systems. Presentation to the Pauatahanui ICM

workshop, October 2003, Wellington.

Tuckey B, Gibbs M, Knight B, Gillespie P. 2004. Tidal Circulation in Tasman and Golden Bays:

Implications for River Plume behaviour. New Zealand Marine Sciences Society

Conference, Dunedin.

TVNZ 2008. Country Calendar: Precious Water. Episode 14 featuring the Motueka ICM

research programme. Filming included Neil Deans (river health), Andrew Fenemor

(overview), Nicky Bavin (Sherry bridging), Andrew Karalus (forestry), Alastair

Webber (tourism), Julian Raine (horticulture) and Paul Gillespie (marine). June

2008. http://tvnz.co.nz/country-calendar/2008-episode-14-video-1858952

TVNZ 2007. Rural Delivery. Episode 8, Series 3. Filming completed on 2 May included

Andrew Fenemor (overview), Barney Thomas (iwi perspective) and Paul Gillespie

(Cawthron marine impacts perspective). Broadcast TV1 October 2007.

TVNZ 2005. Rural Delivery. Episode 35, Series 1. Filming included Roger Young and Sherry

farmers. Broadcast TV1 October 2005.

17 September 2010

White, PA. 2009. Lower Confined Aquifer water use survey 2003-7. Presentation to water

users, 31 March 2009.

Williams, J Morgan. 2005. Catchments, the engine-rooms of healthy nations: challenges &

opportunities. Plenary presentation to the national ICM workshop, Nelson, 8

November 2005. Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment.

Wilson J. 2005. Mussel Industry Development Plans for the Nelson Bays, Present Situation,

Incentives/barriers. Coastal ICM Workshop. 22 March 2005, Richmond.

Young RG, Davies-Colley RJ, Basher LR, Phillips C, Harmsworth G, Walker D 2010: Managing

land uses in harmony with freshwater. The Legacy of ICM Science from the

Motueka Catchment Workshop, Nelson, April 2010.

Young RG, Basher LR, Deans N, Hayes JW, James T, Fenemor AD, Davey L. 2009: Factors

influencing long-term changes in adult brown trout abundance in the Motueka

River. New Zealand Freshwater Sciences Society and NZ Hydrological Society

conference, Whangarei, November 2009.

Young RG, Clapcott JE, Collier, KJ 2008: Ecosystem processes in New Zealand’s large rivers.

New Zealand Freshwater Sciences Society Conference, New Plymouth, November

2008.

Young RG, Davies-Colley RJ, James T. 2008: Land use and water quality: protecting multiple

values at multiple scales. New Zealand Association for Resource Management,

Nelson, October 2008.

Young RG, Clapcott JE, Matthaei CD, Collier KJ, Townsend CR. 2009: Development, testing

and use of functional indicators for river health assessment in New Zealand. North

American Benthological Society Conference, Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S.A.. May

2009.

Young R, 2007. Update on ICM research. Presentation to regional council Surface water

information group (SWIG), Wellington, April 2007.

Young RG 2007: Functional indicators of river ecosystem health – an alternative approach to

measuring successful stream restoration? 5th Australian Stream Management

Conference, Albury, Australia, May 2007.

Young RG, Collier KJ 2007: Contrasting responses to catchment modification among a range

of functional and structural indicators of river ecosystem health. Water: an

inconvenient truth – A joint meeting of the New Zealand Freshwater Sciences

Society, and the Australian Society for Limnology, Queenstown, December 2007.

Young RG, Collier KJ 2007: Contrasting responses to catchment modification among a range

of functional and structural indicators of river ecosystem health. Fifth Symposium

for European Freshwater Sciences, Palermo, Italy, July 2007.

Young R, Fenemor A, Phillips C, Basher L, Gillespie P, Davie T, Allen W, Harmsworth G,

Kilvington M, Davies-Colley R, Smith R, Markham S, Lauder G, Deans N, Stuart B

2006: Science, integration and integrated catchment management. New Zealand

Freshwater Sciences Society conference, Rotorua, November 2006.

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Young R, Thomas J. 2006. Freshwater ecology and in-stream values in the upper Motueka.

Report EP06/08/12 presented to Tasman District Council Resource Management

Policy Committee special meeting on Motueka ICM freshwater research. 28th August

2006.

Young R. 2006. Motueka Case Study: detecting subtle changes in river health throughout a

river system. Functional Indicators of River Ecosystem Health workshop", held at MfE

Wellington, April 2006.

Young RG, Strickland R, Quarterman A 2006: Scientific indicators of river health. Seminar

and field trip, Te Awhina marae, Motueka, May 2006.

Young R. 2005. Motueka radiotracking study and presentation of ICM CD-ROM.

Marlborough Angers Club, November 2005.

Young R. 2005. Results of the Motueka radiotracking survey. Presentation to Nelson Anglers

Club, April 2005.

Young RG, James, T. Deans N. 2005. Understanding land use impacts on water quality and

river values. Presentation at Regional council ICM workshop, 2005.

Young, R.G. 2005: Leaf litter decomposition and other measures of ecosystem functioning –

a comparison. Invited keynote presentation at 4th International Meeting on Plant

Litter Processing in Freshwaters, Toulouse, France, July 2005.

Young, R.G. 2004: Functional indicators – a new direction for river health assessment?

Invited keynote presentation at Stream Community Metabolism Workshop: Status

and Future Direction as a Biological Tool for River Health Assessment, Sydney, May

2004.

Young, R. G.; Shearer, K. A. 2003: Structural and functional measurements indicate subtle

changes in ecosystem health along a New Zealand river. North American

Benthological Society Conference, Athens, Georgia, U.S.A. May 2003. Abstract:

Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 20, 234.

Young, R. G.; Hayes, J. W.; Crowe, A. L. M.; Strickland, R.R.; Hamill, P. 2002: Maintaining in-

stream values of small streams given the increasing demand for water: lessons from

the Top of the South. New Zealand Hydrological Society symposium, Blenheim,

December 2002.

Young, R. G.; Quarterman, A. J.; Eyles, R. F.; Bowden, W. B.; Smith, R. 2002: Interacting

factors influence the quality of water delivered to Tasman Bay from the Motueka

River. New Zealand Marine Sciences Society conference, Nelson, September 2002.

Young, R. G.; Quarterman, A. J.; Eyles, R. F.; Bowden, W. B.; Smith, R. 2001: Water quality

across a complex catchment: interacting influences of geology, land use and

longitudinal position. Just Add Water – A joint conference of the New Zealand

Hydrological Society and New Zealand Limnological Society, Palmerston North,

November 2001.

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Posters

These are available from Landcare Research, Nelson, or as PDFs.May not be a complete list

for subcontractors

ICM GENERAL

Tasman District Council 2002. From the Ridgeways to the Sea – Integrated Catchment

Management from St Arnaud to Motueka. TDC overview poster, 2xA0, rounded top.

SOCIAL LEARNING

Kilvington, M; Allen, W; Harmsworth, G. 2005. ICM: Bringing research and management

together. A0 pictorial poster

Allen, W; Kilvington, M. 2005. A Key for Mobilising Information – Moving from the Paradigm

Lock to Linking Science and Management (pictorial version).

Cole, A. 2006. Challenges for Sustainable Development in the Motueka catchment –

Participatory Modelling with an Influence Matrix. A0 pictorial poster.

Fenemor, A. 2007. Travelling River – EXHIBITION. 3m laminated banners used at Tapawera

exhibition (2 copies)

Fenemor, A. 2007. Travelling River – A Collaboration of artists, scientists and the people of

the Motueka River catchment.

Atkinson, M; Peacock, S; Fenemor, A (eds). 2006. Travelling River – the exhibition. Available

for display with Perspex sheets, curved panels and hangers.

Atkinson, M. 2009. Watershed Talk – the cultivation of ideas and action. A0 and A1 sized

posters.

SEDIMENT

Hicks, M; Shankar, U. 2003. Sediment from New Zealand Rivers. A1 poster, NIWA,

Christchurch.,

Dymond, J. 2004. Land at risk to landsliding, Manawatu. A1 poster.

Dymond, J. 2004. February Storm 2004, Manawatu satellite mosaic. A1 poster.

Basher, L. 2008. Modelling Erosion processes at Raglan. A1 poster.

ICM RIPARIAN

Langer, L. 2003. Riparian Zone classification (RMC-K classes), Sherry catchment. A1 poster.

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Marden, M; Rowan, G; Phillips, C. 2006. Performance of Native Riparian Plants – how

different are they? A1 poster.

Watson, A; Marden, M. 2007. Root Tensile Strength as an indicator of performance of

indigenous riparian plants – how do they rank?

Marden M, Rowan D, Phillips CJ. 2006. Above and below ground characteristics of native

riparian plant colonisers - Karamu, Ribbonwood, Kowhai, Lemonwood, Kohuhu, Lacebark,

Mapou, Fivefinger, Cabbage tree, Rewarewa, Tutu. 11 Posters detailing the above and

below ground characteristics of various native riparian colonisers. Available on the ICM

website.

Marden, M., Basher, L., Barringer, J., Ferriss, S. 2004. Progress in identifying sediment

sources in the Motueka catchment. Poster paper presented at 2004 ICM programme Annual

General Meeting

Langer, L; Rodgers, B. 2003. Riparian vegetation classification and enhancement

opportunities. Poster presented to ICM AGM. Ngatimoti, 22 October 2003.

ICM FRESHWATER LIFE

Davies-Colley, R; Nagels, J; Smith, R; Young, R; Phillips, C. 2002. Cows and Creeks – water

quality impact of cows crossing the Sherry River, Tasman District.

Davies-Colley, R. J.; Nagels, J. W., Merrilees, R. 2003. Cows out of creeks. Water quality

improvements in the Sherry River following bridging of farm raceways. Poster presentation

at the Motueka Integrated Catchment Management (ICM) field day, at Ngatimoti Hall,

Tasman District, 22 October 2003.

Crowe, A. L. M.; Hay, J.; Young, R. G. 2004: A review of the effects of fine sediment on river

biota. Poster presented at the Motueka Integrated Catchment Management AGM, 3

November, Motueka.

Young, R.G.; Hayes, J.W.; Deans, N.; Basher, L.R. 2003: What do we know about the impacts

of sediment on trout in the Motueka River? Poster presented at the Motueka Integrated

Catchment Management AGM, 21-23 October, Nelson.

Young, R. 2005. Adult trout movement and impacts of floods in the Motueka Catchment.

Poster presented at ICM AGM November 2005.

Shearer, K. A., Young, R. G. 2003: Is the Motueka River Healthy? Insights from Invertebrates.

Poster presented at the Motueka Integrated Catchment Management AGM, 21-23 October,

Nelson. (plus A3 sites map)

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IWI & ICM

Harmsworth, G; Walker, D. 2003. ICM Collaborative Research – Working with Tangata

Whenua: “Working and Learning together”.

Harmsworth, G; Walker, D. 2004. ICM Collaborative Research – Working with Tangata

Whenua: Issues and Outcomes.

Harmsworth, G; Walker, D; Young, R. 2007. Maori community goals for enhancing

Ecosystem Health.

Walker, D; Harmsworth, G. 2005. Iwi GIS, layers and sub-layers.

ICM HYDROLOGY

Barringer, J. 2001. Land Cover Change Motueka catchment 1996 – 2001

Cao, W; Bowden, W; Davie, T; Fenemor, A. 2003. Modelling Impacts of Land Cover on critical

water resources of the Motueka River watershed, New Zealand.

Krausse, M; Fenemor, A. 2004. Costs and Benefits of the Tadmor Valley Water

Augmentation Scheme. Poster compiled and presented at 2004 ICM AGM.

Davie, T; Stewart, M; Thomas J; Hong, T; Fenemor, A; Jackson R; Basher, L. 2003. If Moutere

groundwater is 20,000 years old, why does current land-use matter? Poster presented at

2003 ICM AGM.

Stewart, M; Davie, T; Thomas, J; Hong, T. 2007. Hydrological Processes in the Upper

Motueka River Valley. Presented at IUGG conference.

ICM COASTAL

Gillespie, P; Barter, P; Keeley, N; Clarke, G; Hopkins, S. 2004. Tasman Bay long-term data

collection buoy: a new tool for defining catchment connections.

Gillespie, P; Barter, P; Keeley, S; Clarke, G; Hopkins, S. 2004. Buoy-mounted data collection

system for validation of the Tasman Bay model. (A3)

Gillespie P; Robertson B; Strickland R; Thompson S; Hopkins G; Clarke M; Keeley N. 2004.

Catchment-built habitats hidden by the sea: habitat mapping of the intertidal and subtidal

Motueka delta. Poster at 2004 ICM AGM.

Gillespie P; MacKenzie L; Tuckey B; Gibbs M; Hatton S; Barter P. 2003. Catchment nutrient

discharges: good and bad news for the management of fish and shellfish resources in

Tasman Bay. Poster presented to the ICM AGM, October 2003.

Gillespie P. 2003. Circulation in Tasman Bay and Golden Bay. Poster at 2003 ICM AGM.

Belliss, S; Pairman, D 2006: ENVISAT satellite MERIS sensor images of Tasman Bay showing

sediment and chlorophyll-a pattern through time. Poster prepared from SPINFO-2006.

Spatial INFOrmation Workshop, 24 May 2006, Christchurch and 26 May 2006, Wellington.

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Databases and Data Sharing

Cole, A. O. 2002. Inventory of the natural assets in the Motueka catchment (B02_5_

Inventory_Nat_Assets_Motueka ). Motueka ICM Research Programme, Landcare

Research.

Gillespie, P. 2003. Tasman Bay Environmental Data Base: CD appended to Cawthron Report

No 835.

Gillespie, P. Motueka river plume oceanographic data base 2005-2010. Held at Cawthron

Institute, shared with TDC, periodically reported to stakeholders on an informal basis

and through ICM presentations.

Hicks, M; Basher, L. 2003-2010. Suspended sediment database, Motueka catchment.

17 September 2010

Related Awards & Appointments

Allen, W. Steering Committee member for IUCN Collaborative Management Working Group

(2001- ). Member of Advisory Panel on Gender, Institutions and Participation for

CGIAR Challenge Program global research portfolio on Water, Food and Environment

(2003- ).

Davie, T.J.A. 2006. Invited international expert to UNESCO workshop on land use hydrology,

Delhi, March 2006; Member of Global Environment Facility steering committee for

Integrated Water Resource Management in the Pacific.

Dymond, J. 2006. Awarded DSc, University of Canterbury, New Zealand for his work

“Development of remote sensing for environmental monitoring”.

Fenemor, A.D. 2007-2010. One of 4 commissioners hearing resource consent applications by

Central Plains Water (60000 ha irrigation scheme) and Ashburton Community Water

Trust (hydro-electric scheme from Rakaia River) for Environment Canterbury.

Fenemor, A.D. 2006. Appointed the international peer reviewer for the Australian

Cooperative Research Centre for Irrigation Futures third year review.

Fenemor, A.D. 2006. NZ Hydrological Society Outstanding Achievement Award, which notes

‘he has made contributions in the leadership of sustainable integrated catchment

management, in New Zealand and internationally’.

Fenemor, A.D. 2005-. Member, UNESCO-HELP International Steering Committee, which has

involved UNESCO-sponsored meetings attached to the World Water Fora in Kyoto

and Mexico, and co-organised the Southern HELP symposium in Pretoria, South

Africa, November 2007.

Phillips, C. 2004. Manaaki Tangata fellowship (internal Landcare Research award) in 2004 to

visit and work with Prof Hans Schreier, Institute for Environment Resources and

Sustainability, University of British Columbia, Canada to investigate innovative ways

of presenting information (Toolbook CD-Rom).

Stuart, B; Fenemor, A. 2007. Sustainable Farming Fund grant 07/113 provided to Sherry

River Catchment Group administered by NZ Landcare Trust for the 3-year project

Improving Water Quality Through Whole Catchment Planning, 2007-2010 , in

conjunction with the ICM research programme.

Stuart, B; 2005. Transpower grant provided to NZ Landcare Trust and Sherry River

Catchment Group to purchase planting stock for the Scion ICM riparian rehabilitation

trial.

Tasman District Council Environmental Award for cultural heritage, 2006, for the Travelling

River exhibition, part of the ICM Mountains-to-the-Sea art-science collaboration. The

team comprised Atkinson, M.; Peacock, S., Fenemor, A., Kilvington, M., Phillips, C.,

Horn, C., with contributions from 50 others. The project produced 3 publications.

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Tasman District Council Environmental Award for community groups, 2009, to the Sherry

River Catchment Group for their collaborative efforts to improve water quality in the

Sherry catchment. Prize money was used to erect a sign at Matariki, designed by the

ICM programme and NZ Landcare Trust.

Thomas, J. 2005. Sustainable Farming Fund grant provided to Motupiko Water

Augmentation Committee for Feasibility Studies into Water Augmentation for the

Motupiko Catchment, 2005-2007. Project consultant Landcare Research in

association with the ICM research programme.

Young RG 2010. Appointed as Associate Editor for the New Zealand Journal of Marine and

Freshwater Research.

ICM researchers active in leading NZ professional societies: Davie, T.J.A. 2006-. President NZ

Hydrological Society; Phillips, C. 2004-2006. President of the New Zealand

Association of Resource Management; Young R.G. 2004-2006. Executive committee

of NZ Freshwater Sciences Society; Gibbs, M.T. 2002-2003. President of NZ Marine

Sciences Society; Fenemor, A.D. 1996-2000. President NZ Hydrological Society;

Cornelisen, C. 2009- Treasurer NZ Marine Sciences Society.