Publications
Resource & Environmental Planning
Assoc. Prof. Christine Cheyne
Cheyne, C. M. (2011). The Auckland Effect. What Next for Other Councils?. In Drage, J., McNeill, J.K. and Cheyne, C.M. (eds) Along a Fault-Line. New Zealand's Changing Local Government Landscape (pp. 41-58). Wellington: Dunmore Publishing Ltd.
Lyons, K. and Cheyne, C.M. (2011). Social Insurance Mechanisms in the European Union, RECON Online Working Paper 2011/26, ARENA, Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo, Norway. Retrieved from http://www.reconproject.eu/main.php/RECON_wp_1126.pdf?fileitem=5456373
Cheyne, C. M., & Lyons, K. (2011) Social Insurance Mechanisms in the European Union, Europe Institute Journal 6(1), 1-50.
Cheyne, C. M. (2011). Smarter Government or Less Government? The Big Society Comes to NZ. Planning Quarterly 181: 16-19 (June).
Cheyne, C. & Hambleton, R. (2011). The kiwi connection, Reflections on local governance policy transfer between the UK and New Zealand, Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis 13(2), 215–231 (April).
Brosnan, B., & Cheyne, C. (2010). Stronger Communities? Changing prospects for community-led strategic planning in New Zealand. Commonwealth Journal of Local Governance, (7). Retrieved from http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/ojs/index.php/cjlg/issue/current
Cheyne, C. (2010). Auckland and local government issues. Public Sector, 33(4), 5.
Cheyne, C.M. (2010) Strengthening Local Government? pp 269-283 in Miller, Ray (Ed), New Zealand Local Government and Politics, 5th edition, Oxford University Press, Melbourne.
Cheyne, C., & Imran, M. (2010). Attitudes and behavior in relation to public transport in New Zealand’s non-metropolitan regions, New Zealand Transport Agency research report 419 (No. 419). Wellington: New Zealand Transport Agency. Retrieved from http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/research/reports/419/index.html
Gray, T., & Cheyne, C. (2010). Palmerston North to Wellington Passenger Rail Service Investigation. Palmerston North: Horizons Regional Council.
Cheyne, C.M. (2010) Strengthening Local Government? pp 269-283 in Miller, Ray (Ed), New Zealand Local Government and Politics, 5th edition, Oxford University Press, Melbourne.
Tawhai, V., Cheyne C., (2009) "Like, if it's really important, they should be saying!" Research with Rangatahi M ori about Local Political Participation, He Pukenga Korero. A Journal of Maori Studies 9(1): 52-63.
Cheyne, C. M., Muhammad, I. (2009). Attitudes and behaviour to public transport in non-metropolitan cities of New Zealand. Planning Quarterly, June 14-16.
Freeman, C., Cheyne, C. M. (2008). Coasts for sale: Gentrification in New Zealand. Planning Theory and Practice, 9 (1), 33-56.
Cheyne. C. (2008) Empowerment of local government in New Zealand: a new model for contemporary local-central relations’, Commonwealth Journal of Local Governance 1 (1) accessible at http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/ojs/index.php/cjlg/index
Cheyne, C. M., O'Brien, M. A., Belgrave, M. P. (2008). Social Policy in Aotearoa New Zealand. (4th ed.). Melbourne, VIC: Oxford University Press.
Cheyne, C. M. (2007). Coasting along: Contemporary institutional barriers to integrating the four well-beings in planning for sustainable coastal development in New Zealand. (pp. unpaged-19). Proceedings of the 2007 Australia and New Zealand Society for Ecological Economics Conference, July 3-6, Australis Noosa Lakes, QLD. Australia and New Zealand Society for Ecological Economics [online]. Available at: http://www.anzsee.org/anzsee2007papers/Abstracts/Cheyne.Christine%20paper.pdf
Michalsky, A. and Cheyne, C., (2008) European Union and New Zealand: Converging approaches to the Knowledge-Based Economy? Journal of European Public Policy 15 (7): 1087-1106.
Cheyne. C. (2008) Empowerment of local government in New Zealand: a new model for contemporary local-central relations’, Commonwealth Journal of Local Governance 1 (1) accessible at http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/ojs/index.php/cjlg/index
Cheyne, C., O’Brien, M. and Belgrave, M. (2008) Social Policy in Aotearoa New Zealand. A Critical Introduction (4th edition), Oxford University Press, Melbourne.
Freeman, C. and Cheyne, C. (2008). ‘Coasts for Sale: Gentrification in New Zealand’Planning Theory and Practice 9 (1) 33-56.
Shand, David, Christine Cheyne and Graeme Horsley,(2007) Funding Local Government. Report of the Local Government Rates Inquiry, Local Government Rates Inquiry, Wellington. Available at http://www.ratesinquiry.govt.nz/
Cheyne, Christine and Veronica Tawhai, (2007) He Wharemoa Te Rakau, Ka Mahue. Maori Engagement with local government: knowledge, experiences and recommendations, School of People, Environment and Planning, Massey University.
Anna Michalsky and Christine Cheyne, (2007)New Zealand and the EU: Approaches to socio-economic change in a globalising world, Europe Institute, University of Auckland (ISSN 1177-8229).
Shand, David, Christine Cheyne and Graeme Horsley, (2007) Background information for interested parties, Local Government Rates Inquiry, Wellington.
Shand, David, Christine Cheyne and Graeme Horsley, (2007) Background Paper for consultation on the impact of rates on Maori Land, Local Government Rates Inquiry, Wellington.
Cheyne, Christine and Claire Freeman, (2006) ‘Arising tide lifts all boats? A preliminary investigation into the impact of rising New Zealand coastal property prices’, Kotuitui New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online, 1: 105-124.
Cheyne, Christine, (2006) ‘Local Government’ pp 285-295 in Miller, Ray (Ed), New Zealand Local Government and Politics, 4th edition, Oxford University Press, Melbourne.
Cheyne, Christine, (2006) ‘Central Government and its Role in Community Planning’, pp 27-41 in Thompson-Fawcett, M and Freeman, C. (Eds) Living Together: Towards Inclusive Communities, Otago University Press, Dunedin.
Cheyne, Christine, (2006) Review of New Rights New Zealand: Myths, Moralities and Markets, Social Policy Journal of New Zealand Issue 27, March, pp 202-206.
Cheyne, Christine, (2006) ‘New Zealand: articulating a long-term vision for community well-being’, pp 173-87 in Heinelt, Hubert, David Sweeting and Panagiotis Getimis (Eds), Legitimacy and Urban Governance. A Cross-national comparative study, Routledge, Abingdon and New York.
Susan Fountaine, Margie Comrie and Christine Cheyne, (2005) 'Empty Heartland: the absent regions on New Zealand television' , Media International Australia (incorporating Culture & Policy), No 117, pp 100-109.
Claire Freeman, Christine Cheyne, Paula Ding, Norah Ellery, Jim Williams, (2005) Department of Geography, The Impact of Rising Property Prices on Coastal Settlement Communities, Department of Geography, University of Otago (ISBN 0-473-10128-9).
Karen Johnston, Christine Cheyne and Wendy Parker, (2005) Promoting Community Well-being: A Study of the Involvement of Councils of Social Services in Local Authority Community Outcomes Processes. A Report Commissioned by the New Zealand Council of Social Services (ISBN 0-473-10389-3)
Cheyne, Christine and Margie Comrie, (2005), ‘Empowerment or encumbrance: exercising the STV option in New Zealand local government’, Local Government Studies 31 (2): 185-204.
Cheyne, Christine, (2005) Book review ‘Local Government and the Treaty of Waitangi’ Janine Hayward (ed.) in Local Government Studies 30 (2): 285-288.
Cheyne, Christine, Mike O’Brien and Michael Belgrave, (2005) Social Policy in Aotearoa New Zealand. A Critical Introduction (3rd edition), Oxford University Press, Melbourne.
Cheyne, Christine (2004) ‘Changing Political Leadership: the New Zealand Mayor in Contemporary Local Governance’, Political Science 56 (2): 51-64.
Cheyne, Christine, (2004) PLUS NZ National Report, School of Sociology, Social Policy and Social Work, Massey University (ISBN 0-476-00894-8)
Cheyne, Christine. (2004) Participation, Leadership and Urban Sustainability (PLUS) National Report - New Zealand. School of Sociology, Social Policy and Social Work, Massey University, Palmerston North.
Cheyne, Christine. (2004) 'Changing Political Leadership: the New Zealand Mayor in Contemporary Local Governance', Political Science 56(2): 51-64.
Cheyne, Christine; O'Brien, M. & Belgrave, M. (2004) Social Policy in Aotearoa-New Zealand. A Critical Introduction, 3rd edition, Oxford University Press
Cheyne, Christine and Comrie, Margie. (2002) Enhanced Legitimacy for local authority decision-making: challenges, setbacks and innovation', Policy and Politics 30 (4):469-482.
Cheyne, Christine. (2002) 'Public Involvement in Local Government in New Zealand: A Historical Account', in Jean, Drage (ed), Empowering
Communities? Representation and Participation in New Zealand's Local Government, Wellington: Victoria University Press,
pp.116-155.Cheyne, Christine and Comrie, Margie. (2002) 'Involving Citizens in Local Government: Expanding the Use of Deliberative Democracy' in Jean Drage (ed), Empowering Communities? Representation and Participation in New Zealand's Local Government, Wellington: Victoria University Press, pp.156-186
Cheyne, Christine. (2002) 'Shakai Fukushi Seisaku to Kokumin Seikatsu no Henka' ('Changes to Social Welfare Policies and the Lives of Citizens') in Fumitoshi Takahashi (ed), 21 Seiki Nihon no Sakaouchiku - Nyuujiirando ni Manaku (Restructuring in Japan in the 21st Century - Learning from New Zealand), Kyoto: Kouyou Shobou, pp.161-184.
Cheyne, Christine. (2000) 'Fin de Siecle Neo-liberalism: Governmentality and Post-social Politics', Guest Editorial, SITES 38:2-7.
Cheyne Christine; O'Brien, Mike; and Belgrave Michael. (2000) Social Policy in Aotearoa-New Zealand. A Critical Introduction, 2nd edition.
Auckland: Oxford University Press.Cheyne Christine. (1999) "After Consultation: The Challenge for Democratic Governance, Political Science 50(2):209-224.
Forgie, Vicky; Cheyne, Christine; and McDermott Philip. (1999) Democracy in New Zealand Local Government: Purpose and Practice, Occasional Paper No 2, School of Resource and Environmental Planning, Massey University.
Professor Bruce Glavovic
Books
Patterson, M. & B.C. Glavovic (Eds.) 2008. The Ecological Economics of Oceans and Coasts, Edward Elgar.
Krishnamoorthy, R., Glavovic, B.C., Kannen, A., Green, D.R., Ramanathan, A., Han, Z., Tinti, S. & T.S. Agardy (Eds.) 2008. Integrated Coastal Zone Management: The Global Challenge, Research Publishing Services.
Patterson, M. & Glavovic, B.C. (Eds.) 2008. The Ecological Economics of Oceans and Coasts, Edward Elgar.
Refereed Monographs
Glavovic, B.C. 2000a. Building Partnerships for Sustainable Coastal Development: The South African Coastal Policy Experience - The Process, Perceptions and Lessons Learned, Cape Town: Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism.
Glavovic, B.C. 2000b. Our Coast, Our Future: A New Approach to Coastal Management in South Africa, Cape Town: Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism.
Glavovic, B.C. 2000c. Our Coast for Life: From Policy to Local Action, Cape Town: Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism.
Refereed Journal Articles
Glavovic, B.C., W. Saunders & J. Becker 2010. Land-use planning for natural hazards in New Zealand: The setting, barriers, ‘burning issues’ and priority actions, Natural Hazards, 54(3): 679-706.
Glavovic, B.C. 2010. The role of land-use planning in disaster risk reduction: An Australasian perspective, Special Issue of Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies. See http://www.massey.ac.nz/~trauma/issues/2010-1/editorial.htm
Glavovic, B.C. 2010. Future challenges and opportunities for natural hazards planning in Australasia, Special Issue of Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies. See http://www.massey.ac.nz/~trauma/issues/2010-1/glavovic2.htm
Glavovic, B.C., W. Saunders & J. Becker 2010. Realising the potential of land-use planning to reduce hazard risks in New Zealand, Special Issue of Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies. See http://www.massey.ac.nz/~trauma/issues/2010-1/glavovic.htm
Mitchell, A., Glavovic, B.C., Hutchinson, B. MacDonald, G. M. Roberts & J. Goodland In press. Community-based Civil Defence Emergency Management Planning in Northland, New Zealand, Special Issue of Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies. See http://www.massey.ac.nz/~trauma/issues/2010-1/mitchell.htm
Glavovic, B.C. 2008. Sustainable coastal communities in the age of coastal storms:
Reconceptualising coastal planning and ICM as 'new' naval architecture, Journal of Coastal Conservation, 12(3): 125-134.Glavovic, B.C. & S. Boonzaaier 2007. Confronting coastal poverty: Building sustainable coastal livelihoods in South Africa, Journal of Ocean and Coastal Management, 50(1-2): 1-23.
Glavovic, B.C. 2006. The evolution of coastal management in South Africa: Why blood is thicker than water, Journal of Ocean and Coastal Management, 49(12): 889-904.
Glavovic, B.C. 2006. Coastal Sustainability - An Elusive Pursuit? Reflections on South Africa’s Coastal Policy Experience, Coastal Management, 34(1): 111-132.
Glavovic, B.C. 2000. A New Coastal Policy for South Africa, Coastal Management, 28(3):261-271.
Glavovic, B.C. & F. Dukes 1997. Co-ordinating Integrated Environmental Management Studies: Lessons from the Theory and Practice of Negotiation, South African Journal of Environmental Law and Policy, 4(1):45-55.
Glavovic, B.C., Dukes F. & J. Lynott 1997. Training and Educating Environmental Mediators: Lessons from Experience in the United States, Mediation Quarterly, 14(4):269-291.
Glavovic, B.C. 1996. Resolving People-Park Conflicts Through Negotiation: Reflections on the Richtersveld Experience, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 39(4):483-506.
Glavovic, B.C. 1992. Visitor Perceptions of Appropriate Future Recreation Use of the Cederberg Mountains, South Africa, South African Journal of Science, 88:67-73.
Book Chapters
Glavovic, B.C. & C. Cullinan 2009. The Coastal Zone, in forthcoming edition of Fuggle, R.F. & M.A. Rabie (ed.) Environmental Management in South Africa, Cape Town: Juta & Co Ltd.
Glavovic, B.C. 2008. Sustainable coastal development in South Africa: Bridging the chasm between rhetoric and reality, in Krishnamoorthy et al. (Eds.) Integrated Coastal Zone Management: The Global Challenge, Singapore: Research Publishing Services, pp. 129-153.
Glavovic, B.C. 2008. Poverty and Inequity at Sea: Challenges for Ecological Economics, in Patterson, M. & B.C. Glavovic (Eds.) The Ecological Economics of Oceans and Coasts, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 244-265.
Glavovic, B.C. 2008. Ocean and Coastal Governance for Sustainability: Imperatives for Integrating Ecology and Economics, in Patterson, M. & B.C. Glavovic (Eds.) The Ecological Economics of Oceans and Coasts, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 313-342.
Glavovic, B.C. 2005. The challenge of transforming coastal management: The South African experience, in Kay & Alder (2005). Coastal Planning and Management, 2nd edition, London and New York: Taylor & Francis, 311-312.
Glavovic, B.C., Browne J. & M. Coetzee 2001. Integrated Coastal Management in South Africa, in Voabil, C & S. Engdahl (Eds.) The Voyage from Seychelles to Maputo - Successes and Failures of Integrated Coastal Zone Management in Eastern Africa and the Island States, 1996-2001, Vol. 1, Maputo: SEACAM, pp 67-120.
Glavovic, B.C. with Kannen, A., Green, D.R., Krishnamurthy, R.R., Agardy, T.S., Zengcui, H. & A.L. Ramanathan 2008. ICZM: The Way Forward, in Krishnamoorthy et al. (Eds.) Integrated Coastal Zone Management: The Global Challenge, Singapore: Research Publishing Services, pp. 745-765.
Heydorn, A.E.F., Glazewski J.I. & B. Glavovic 1992. The Coastal Zone, in: Fuggle, R.F. & M.A. Rabie (ed.) Environmental Management in South Africa, Cape Town: Juta & Co Ltd, 669-689.
Kannen, A., Green, D.R., Glavovic, B.C., Agardy, T.S., Ramanthan, A.L., Krishnamurthy, R.R. & H. Zengcui 2008. Global Coastal Zone: The Challenge, in Krishnamoorthy et al. (Eds.) Integrated Coastal Zone Management: The Global Challenge, Singapore: Research Publishing Services, pp. 1-19.
Patterson, M.G. & B.C. Glavovic 2008. Summary and future challenges for an Ecological Economics of the oceans and coasts, in Patterson, M. & B.C. Glavovic (Eds.) The Ecological Economics of Oceans and Coasts, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. pp. 343-356.
Refereed Conference Proceedings
Glavovic, B.C. 2008. Waves of adversity, layers of resilience: Lessons learned for building sustainable, hazard-resilient communities, Mitigating Impacts of Natural Hazards on Fishery Ecosystems, Chapter in Proceedings of American Fisheries Symposium No. 64held in San Francisco from the 2-6th of September 2007, McLaughlin, K.D. (editor), Published by the American Fisheries Society, 446 pages.
Glavovic, B.C. 2008. Katrina recovery experiences: Imperatives for building sustainable hazard-resilient communities, 4th International i-Rec Conference Proceedings, CD Rom, Christchurch, 30 April-2 May, 2008, See: http://www.resorgs.org.nz/irec2008/Papers/GlavovicB.pdf, pp 1-15.
Glavovic, B.C. 2006. ICM as a Transformational Practice of Consensus Building: A South African Perspective, Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue 39, Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue 39, Proceedings of the 8th International Coastal Symposium ICS 2004, CERF, UNIVALI & AOCEANO, Vol III: 1706-1710.
Glavovic, B.C. 2006. Perceptions of South Africa’s Coastal Policy Formulation Process, Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue 39, Proceedings of the 8th International Coastal Symposium ICS 2004, CERF, UNIVALI & AOCEANO, Vol II: pp 920-924.
Glavovic, B.C. 2006. Lessons Learned from South Africa’s Coastal Policy Experience, Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue 39, Proceedings of the 8th International Coastal Symposium ICS 2004, CERF, UNIVALI & AOCEANO, Vol I: 85-93.
Glavovic, B.C. 2005. In search of the holy grail of coastal sustainability: Reflections on the South African crusade, in Dans, A. & E. Salas (Eds) Regional Encounter: Collaboration in the Coastal Space, Proceedings of the ECOPLATA Cooperation on Coastal Spaces Conference, held in Montevideo Uruguay, 28-30 September 2004, pp 31-46.
Glavovic, B.C. 2004. Confronting Coastal Poverty: Bridging the Chasm between Rhetoric and Reality, Proceedings of the Coastal Zone Asia-Pacific Conference 2004, Improving the quality of life in coastal areas (CDROM), 5-9 September 2004, Brisbane, Australia, pp 279-287.
Glavovic, B.C. 2003. Conversations with planners in New Zealand about educating the next generation of planners, Edited by T. Austin, ANZAPS 2003: From Hippies to Highrise, Proceedings of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Planning Schools Conference, Auckland, New Zealand, 26-28 September 2003, Auckland: Department of Planning, University of Auckland, pp 94-102.
Glavovic, B.C. 2003. Sustainable coastal development - an elusive pursuit?: Lessons from South Africa, Edited by P. Kench & T. Hume, Proceedings of the Coasts & Ports Australasian Conference 2003, held in Auckland, New Zealand, 9-12 September 2003.
Glavovic, B.C. 2003. Blood is Thicker than Water: The Evolution of Coastal Management in South Africa, in Storey, D., J. Overton & B. Nowak (Eds). Contesting Development: Pathways to Better Practice, Proceedings of the Third Biennial Conference of the Aotearoa New Zealand International Development Studies Network (DevNet), Massey University, December 5th-7th, 2002, Institute of Development Studies, pp. 323-327.
Glavovic, B.C. 2003. Neighbours, Worlds Apart: Livelihood Prospects in Malawi and Mozambique, in Storey, D., J. Overton & B. Nowak (Eds). Contesting Development: Pathways to Better Practice, Proceedings of the Third Biennial Conference of the Aotearoa New Zealand International Development Studies Network (DevNet), Massey University, December 5th-7th, 2002, Institute of Development Studies, pp. 328-333.
Glavovic, B.C. 1995. Resolving People-park Conflicts in Developing Countries: Reflections on the Richtersveld Experience, in: Linn, R.M. (ed.) Sustainable Society and Protected Areas, Hancock MI: The George Wright Society, 62-69.
Glavovic, B.C. 1987. Wilderness versus more intensive recreation development - perceptions of the Cederberg Controversy, in: Proceedings of the 4th World Wilderness Congress, held at Denver, Colorado, USA in September 1987.
Glavovic, B.C., Scheyvens, R. & J. Overton 2003. Waves of Adversity, Layers of Resilience: Exploring the Sustainable Livelihoods Approach, in Storey, D., J. Overton & B. Nowak (Eds). Contesting Development: Pathways to Better Practice, Proceedings of the Third Biennial Conference of the Aotearoa New Zealand International Development Studies Network (DevNet), Massey University, December 5th-7th, 2002, Institute of Development Studies, pp. 289-293.
Johnston, D., L. Dolan, W. Saunders & B. Glavovic 2008. Disposal of debris following urban earthquakes: Guiding the development of comprehensive pre-event plans, Extended Abstract, 4th International i-Rec Conference Proceedings, CD Rom, Christchurch, 30 April-2 May, 2008, See: http://www.resorgs.org.nz/irec2008/Papers/Johnston.pdf, pp 1-4.
Glavovic, B.C. 2005. In search of the holy grail of coastal sustainability: Reflections on the South African crusade, in Dans, A. & E. Salas (Eds) Regional Encounter: Collaboration in the Coastal Space, Proceedings of the ECOPLATA Cooperation on Coastal Spaces Conference, held in Montevideo Uruguay, 28-30 September 2004, pp 31-46.
Glavovic, B.C. 2004. Confronting Coastal Poverty: Bridging the Chasm between Rhetoric and Reality, Proceedings of the Coastal Zone Asia-Pacific Conference 2004, Improving the quality of life in coastal areas (CDROM), 5-9 September 2004, Brisbane, Australia, pp 279-287.
Glavovic, B.C. 2003. Conversations with planners in New Zealand about educating the next generation of planners, Edited by T. Austin, ANZAPS 2003: From Hippies to Highrise, Proceedings of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Planning Schools Conference, Auckland, New Zealand, 26-28 September 2003, Auckland: Department of Planning, University of Auckland, pp 94-102.
Glavovic, B.C. 2003. Sustainable coastal development - an elusive pursuit?: Lessons from South Africa, Edited by P. Kench & T. Hume, Proceedings of the Coasts & Ports Australasian Conference 2003, held in Auckland, New Zealand, 9-12 September 2003.
Glavovic, B.C. 2003. Blood is Thicker than Water: The Evolution of Coastal Management in South Africa, in Storey, D., J. Overton & B. Nowak (Eds). Contesting Development: Pathways to Better Practice, Proceedings of the Third Biennial Conference of the Aotearoa New Zealand International Development Studies Network (DevNet), Massey University, December 5th-7th, 2002, Institute of Development Studies, pp. 323-327.
Glavovic, B.C. 2003. Neighbours, Worlds Apart: Livelihood Prospects in Malawi and Mozambique, in Storey, D., J. Overton & B. Nowak (Eds). Contesting Development: Pathways to Better Practice, Proceedings of the Third Biennial Conference of the Aotearoa New Zealand International Development Studies Network (DevNet), Massey University, December 5th-7th, 2002, Institute of Development Studies, pp. 328-333.
Glavovic, B.C. 1995. Resolving People-park Conflicts in Developing Countries: Reflections on the Richtersveld Experience, in: Linn, R.M. (ed.) Sustainable Society and Protected Areas, Hancock MI: The George Wright Society, 62-69.
Glavovic, B.C. 1992. Some Thoughts on the Environment and Land Reform: A Context for Confrontation or Consensus-building, in: Proceedings of The Southern Africa International Conference on Environmental Management, held in Somerset West, South Africa, 28-29 October 1991.
Glavovic, B.C. 1991. Facing the challenge of rapid socio-political change and its environmental consequences for the coastal zone of southern Africa, Coastal Zone '91, edited by O.T. Magoon, H. Converse, V. Tippie, L.T. Tobin & D. Clark, American Society of Civil Engineers: New York, 3:2744-2749.
Glavovic, B.C. 1987. Wilderness versus more intensive recreation develop¬ment - perceptions of the Cederberg Controversy, in: Proceedings of the 4th World Wilderness Congress, held at Denver, Colorado, USA in September 1987.
Glavovic, B.C., Scheyvens, R. & J. Overton 2003. Waves of Adversity, Layers of Resilience: Exploring the Sustainable Livelihoods Approach, in Storey, D., J. Overton & B. Nowak (Eds). Contesting Development: Pathways to Better Practice, Proceedings of the Third Biennial Conference of the Aotearoa New Zealand International Development Studies Network (DevNet), Massey University, December 5th-7th, 2002, Institute of Development Studies, pp. 289-293.Non-refereed Conference Proceedings and Presentations
Glavovic, B.C. 2007. Critical social infrastructure for building sustainable, hazard resilient communities, paper presented at 2nd National Forum on Socioeconomic Research in Coastal Systems, held in New Orleans from May 20-23, 2007.
Glavovic, B.C. 2006. Imperatives for coastal restoration: Reflections on recovery efforts in Indonesia and the Maldives since the Indian Ocean tsunami, paper presented at the 3rd National Conference on Coastal and Estuarine Habitat Restoration, held in New Orleans from 10-12 December, 2006.
Glavovic, B.C. 1992. Some Thoughts on the Environment and Land Reform: A Context for Confrontation or Consensus-building, in: Proceedings of The Southern Africa International Conference on Environmental Management, held in Somerset West, South Africa, 28-29 October 1991.
Glavovic, B.C. 1991. Facing the challenge of rapid socio-political change and its environmental consequences for the coastal zone of southern Africa, Coastal Zone '91, edited by O.T. Magoon, H. Converse, V. Tippie, L.T. Tobin & D. Clark, American Society of Civil Engineers: New York, 3:2744-2749.
Professional Publications
Glavovic, B.C. In press. Katrina lessons for New Zealand Planners, APA Publication.
Glavovic, B.C. In press. Critical infrastructure for resilient communities: Lessons from post-Katrina New Orleans, Planning Quarterly: Special Issue on Natural Hazards Planning, September 2008.
Glavovic, B.C., K. Jones & D. Johnston (Eds). 2008. Proceedings of a Workshop on Emergency Management and Social Science Disaster Research in New Zealand, Wellington, 6 December, 2007, GNS Science Miscellaneous Series 13, 30 pages.
Glavovic, B.C. 2005. Waves of adversity, layers of resilience: Imperatives for natural hazards planning, CAE Information Bulletin, No. 33: 6-7.
Glavovic, B.C. 2003 a. Educating Planners of the Future, Planning Quarterly, 151:24-28.
Glavovic, B.C. 2003 b. Training a new generation of environmental professional, Water & Wastes in New Zealand, July 2003, No. 130:14-16, 18.
Glavovic, B.C. 1998. South Africa Launches Coastal Management Programmes, Intercoast Network, 31:4-5.
Glavovic, B.C. 1991. Coastal Resource Management: Current Practice and Future Challenge, Veld & Flora, 77(4):16-17.
Glavovic, B.C. 1990. Objectives for Coastal Zone Management - Reconciling Conservation and Development, Muniviro, 7:4.
Henderson, C. & B.C. Glavovic, 1988. No room for complacency, Conserva, 3:5.
Dr Matt Henry
Henry, M. (2008) Protecting a National Military Body: Territorialising New Zealand’s Border Spaces, November 1915. War & Society, 27: 23-38.
Henry, M. (2007) Contested Circulation: Governing New Zealand's Streets and the Production of Liberal Space. In: Miller C and Roche M (eds) Heritage and Planning History -Case Studies from the Pacific RIm. Cambridge Scholars Press, Newcastle. pp.125-46
Henry, M. (2007) Networks of Practical Geopolitics: Modulating New Zealand’s Passport System. Geopolitics ,12: 488-504.
Henry, M. (2006): Making New Zealanders through Commemoration: Assembling Anzac Day in Auckland, 1916-1939, New Zealand Goegrapher, 62, 3-12.
Henry, M and Berg, L. (2006): Geographers performing nationalism and hetero-masculinity, Gender, Place and Culture, 13, 629-645.
Henry, M. (2006) Contested Circulation: Governing New Zealand's Streets and the Production of Liberal Space. In: Miller C and Roche M (eds) Past Matters: Heritage, History and the Built Environment: Proceedings of the 8th Australasian Urban History/Planning History Conference. School of People, Environment and Planning, Palmerston North 199-212.
Henry, M. (2004): 'Limited Employment Areas': Striating the Spaces of Unemployment in New Zealand, New Zealand Geographer, 60, 40-47.
Henry, M. (2004): Producing Prosaic Identities: the Emergence of the Passport in New Zealand, In: Proceedings of the 22nd New Zealand Geography Society Conference, 6 July - 11 July, Auckland.
Henry, M., and Winder, G. (2004): Vice & Civic Virtue, School of Geography and Environmental Science, Occasional Publication 45, Auckland.
Winder, G., and Henry, M. (2004): Views from the Ridge, School of Geography and Environmental Science, Occasional Publication 46, Auckland.
Winder, G., Henry, M., and Whittle, J. (2004): Crews, Cliques & Speculators, School of Geography and Environmental Science, Occasional Publication 47, Auckland.
Henry, M. (2003) Producing Prosaic Identities: the Emergence of the Passport in New Zealand. In: Gao J, Le Heron R and Logie J (eds) Proceedings of the 22nd New Zealand Geography Society Conference. School of Geography and Environmental Science, The University of Auckland, Auckland 193-7
Levy, D. and Henry, M. (2003) A Comparative Analysis of US, UK and Australian Published Property Research Methodologies and Methods. Pacific Rim Property Research Journal, 9: 148-62.
Henry, M. (2002) The Disciplining Spectacle: Power, Performance, and Place in Twentieth-Century Auckland. Unpublished PhD Thesis, University of Auckland, Auckland
Henry, M. (2002) Fragmented Looking Glasses: surveillance and metaphors of 'panopticism' and 'Big Brother'. In: Holland P, Stephenson F and Wearing A (eds) Proceedings of the Third Joint Conference of the New Zealand Geographical Society and the Institute of Australian Geographers, Dunedin, Department of Geography, University of Otago, 2001 253-9
Henry, M. (2002) Housing Need in New Zealand: an annotated bibliography, 1972-2002. Prepared for the Auckland Growth Forum Social Infrastructure Group and Housing New Zealand, Manukau City Council, Manukau City
Henry, M. (2001): 'Fragmented Looking Glasses: surveillance and metaphors of 'panopticism' and 'Big Brother', In: Proceedings of the Third Joint Conference of the New Zealand Geographical Society and the Institute of Australian Geographers, 28 January-2 February, Dunedin: 253-259.
Dr Jeff McNeill
McNeill, J., Reid, M., & C. Scott (2008). Planning the future: New Zealand local governments, communities and Long Term Council Community Plans. Refereed paper, Governments and Communities in Partnership Conference, Centre for Public Policy, University of Melbourne.
McNeill, J.K. (2008). The public value of regional government: how New Zealand's regional councils manage the environment. PhD Thesis, Massey University. [Available as PDF file]
McNeill, J. & J. Holland (2007), How low can you go? Perceptions of New Zealand’s multi-layer environmental governance, NZPI Conf., Palmerston North.
Local Futures Research Project (2006), Local Government, Strategy and Communities (Institute of Policy Studies: Wellington).
Reid, M.; Scott, C. & J. McNeill (2006), Strategic Planning Under the Local Government Act 2002: Towards Collaboration or Compliance?, Policy Quarterly, 2,(2), 18-26.
McNeill, J. (2005) Politics and technical complexity: the European Parliament and the F-Gas Directive, Asia-Pacific Journal of EU Studies., 3, 1.
McNeill, J. (2004). Taking the pulse: social, economic, environment: Manawatu-Wanganui regional profile. Palmerston North: Horizons Regional Council.
Dr Caroline Miller
Refereed Articles and ProceedingsMiller,C. L. 1996. The People Speak to the Design Community, Planning Quarterly,No.120, March,pp 23-26
Miller, C. L. 1996. Restricted Discretionary Activities - An Underutilised Opportunity? Resource Management News, Vol IV,(2),pp3-5
Miller, C. L. and Roche, M. M. 1997. Vogel's Forest Settlements: A Regional Resource Planning Episode from 19th Century Colonial New Zealand. Planning History, Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 26-33.
Miller, C. L. 1997. Reginald Hammond and the Planning of Orakei. The Australian City - Future/Past - Proceedings of the Third Australian Planning History/Urban History Conference, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia pp. 53-62.Miller, C. L. 1998. New Zealand’s Planning History: Quo Vadis? Planning Perspectives, 13, 257-274.
Miller, C. L. 1998. Its Most Ambitious Town Planning Scheme. The Savage Crescent Housing Precinct. Planning History, 20(3), 12-23.
Miller, C. L. 1998. Regional Planning in New Zealand 1929 -1946: An Exercise in Frustrationin Freestone, R (ed) Proceedings of the 8th International Planning History Conference on the Twentieth Century Urban Planning Experience. 15-18 July, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, 627-632.
Miller, C. L. 1999. A Comment on "New Zealand Double-Think...". Planning Practice and Research 14, 4, 397-399.Miller, C. L 2000 Alternative Methods in Resource Management : A New Zealand Example, Planning Practice and Research, Vol.15, pp129-134
Miller, C. L. 2000 Selling Suburbia : Image and Reality, in Roche, M. M., McKenna, M and Hesp, P (eds.) Proceedings of the Twentieth New Zealand Geography Conference, New Zealand Geographical Society, Hamilton, pp223-226
Miller, C. L. 2000 New Zealand and the Resource Management Act: Sustainable Management or Sustainable Myth ?, in Stephens,J (ed) Habitus 2000 : A Sense of Place, Curtin Institute of Technology, Perth - CD-Rom
Miller, C. L. 2000 New Zealand’s First Civic Design Scheme: W R Davidge and New Plymouth, Planning History, 22(3), 17-24
Miller, C. L. 2000 The City Beautiful Movement in New Zealand and the Saga of the Auckland Civic Centre, in Garnaut,C & Hamnett,S (eds) Proceedings of the Fifth Australian Urban History/Planning History Conference, University of South Australia, Adelaide, 276-284
Miller, C. L. & Roche, M 2000 Scientists and Planners: Land Use Planning and Regional Planning Initiatives in New Zealand 1929-1947, in Garnaut,C & Hamnett,S (eds) Proceedings of the Fifth Australian Urban History/Planning History Conference, University of South Australia, Adelaide, 276-284
Miller,C.L. 2000 Nancy Northcroft 1913-80 in Orange,C (ed) The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Volume 5, 1941-60, University of Auckland Press, Auckland, 345-346
Miller,C.L. 2000 John Cox 1902-84 in Orange,C (ed) The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Volume 5, 1941-60, University of Auckland Press, Auckland, 345-346
Miller,C L 2002 Transmission, Reception or Adapt ion: Concepts of Town Planning in New Zealand 1900-26 in Haarfoff, E, Brand, D & Aitken-Rose, E (eds) Southern Crossings: Proceedings of Sixth Australasian Urban History/Planning History Conference, University of Auckland, 445-454
Miller, C.L. 2002 The Origins of Town Planning in New Zealand: A Divergent Path?, Planning Perspectives, 17(3) , 209-226
Miller,C.L. 2002 Research in Urban History: A Review of Recent Theses, Urban History,29(2), 284-296
Miller,C & Roche, M 2003 New Zealand’s ‘New Order’: Town Planning and Soldier Settlement After the First World War, War and Society,21(1), 63-81
Miller,C.L. 2003 Measuring Quality: The New Zealand Experience, Built Environment ,29(4), 336-342
Miller,C.L 2004 "A Thoroughly Capable Man Versed in The Science of Town Planning": Appointing A Town Planning Expert for New Zealand. , Planning History,25(3), 16-20
Miller,C.L 2004 Theory Poorly Practiced" The Garden Suburb in New Zealand , Planning Perspectives,19, 37-55
Miller,C.L. 2004 Research in Urban History: A Review of Recent Theses, Urban History,31(2), 268-277
Miller,C.L. 2004 A Prophet in a Barren Land: the New Zealand Career of J.W.Mawson, The 21st Century City: Past/Present/Future, Proceedings of Seventh Australasian Urban History/Planning History Conference, Deakin University, Geelong, 258-271
Miller,C.L. 2004 A Prophet in a Barren Land: the New Zealand Career of J.W.Mawson, The 21st Century City: Past/Present/Future, Proceedings of Seventh Australasian Urban History/Planning History Conference, Deakin University, Geelong, 258-271
Miller,C.L. 2005 Research in Urban History: A Review of Recent Theses, Urban History, Vol 32, No.2,pp352-362
Miller, C.L. & Roche, M.M Past Matters: The Proceedings of The 8th Australasian Urban History/Planning History Conference, Massey University, Palmerston North
Miller, C.L. 2006 Did the City Beautiful Movement Exist In New Zealand?: A Preliminary Conclusion in Miller, C.L. & Roche, M.M Past Matters: The Proceedings of The 8th Australasian Urban History/Planning History Conference, Massey University, Palmerston North, pp 321- 334
Miller, C.L & Rosier, D.J. 2006 At the Fringe of the Land and the Sea: Maratime Planning in New Zealand 1977-1985, in Miller, C.L. & Roche, M.M Past Matters: The Proceedings of The 8th Australasian Urban History/Planning History Conference, Massey University, Palmerston North, pp 335-348
Miller, C.L. 2006 New Directions in New Zealand’s Urban Planning and Research?, Urban Policy and Research, (In Press)
Miller,C.L. 2006 Research in Urban History: A Review of Recent Theses, Urban History , (In Press)
Non-Refereed Articles
Miller, C. L. and Rowe, J. 1997. Children and Planning. Planning Quarterly, September, pp. 14-16.
Miller, C. L. 1997. Consents for Sale - A Reflection. Resource Management News, Vol. V, pp. 24-26.
Miller, C. L. 1998. To Notify or Not to Notify Under the RMA: A Good Practice Guideline. Planning Quarterly. 129, June,pp 26-27.
Miller, C.L. 1999. Improving Practice or Worsening the Problem? Planning Quarterly. March: 21-23.
Miller, C. L& Edlin, S. 2000 State of the Environment Monitoring at the City/District Level - A Plodding Progress ?, Planning Quarterly, June, pp15-18
Miller,C L 2001 The Origins of the Profession, Planning Quarterly,142,24-25
Miller, C.L. 2002 Professional Support, Planning Quarterly, June, 5-7
Miller, C.L. 2002 Town Planning in New Zealand, Planning Quarterly, December,
Reviews and critiques of scholarly work:
Miller, C. L. 1997. [Review of ] R Home ‘Of Planting and Planning: The Making of British Colonial Cities’. New Zealand Geographer. 53, (2), 69.
Miller, C. L. 1999 [Review of] L Sandercock (ed) ‘Making the Invisible Visible: A Multicultural Planning History’. Gender Place and Culture,6,1,p97
Miller, C. L. 2000 [Review of] P,Hall & C. Ward ‘Sociable Cities: The Legacy of Ebenezer Howard’, New Zealand Geographer, 56(2), 68-69
Miller, C. L. 2001 [Review of] B Brookes (ed) ‘At Home in New Zealand: History, Houses,People, Planning Perspectives, 16(4),429-430
Miller, C. L. 2001 [Review of] R,Freestone & S Hamnett (eds) ’ The Australian Metropolis: A Planning History, New Zealand Geographer, 57(1), 59-60
Miller, C. L. 2001 [Review of] A,Memon (ed) ’Environmental Planning and Management in New Zealand, New Zealand Geographer, 57(2), 56-58
Miller,C.L. 2003 [Review of] Pawson, E & Brooking,T (eds) Environmental Histories of New Zealand, Australasian Journal of Environmental Management,10(1),57-58
Miller, C.L. 2005 [Review of] Golland, A & Blake, R (eds) Housing Development: Theory, Process and Practice, New Zealand Geographer,61, 250
Non refereed Conference Proceedings
Miller, C. L. 1999 Town Planning and the Modern Movement. DOCOMOMO in New Zealand, NZ Historic Places Trust, Wellington. pp.7-9
Presentations
Miller, C. L. 1998. Alternative Methods: A Practical Approach. Central North Island Branch of the New Zealand Planning Institute, Palmerston North.
Miller, C. L. 2000 The RMA and Urban Planning - Is the Only Solution a Silver Bullet?, at Urban Planning and Management 2000, Institute for International Research, Auckland, September
Miller, C.L. & Mcdonald, G 2005 Positive Mentoring, Presentation to New Zealand Planning Institute Conference, Pushing The Boundaries, Auckland 24-29 April, 2005
Miller, C.L. 2005 Presenter Recruitment and Retention Workshop, Presentation to New Zealand Planning Institute Conference, Pushing The Boundaries, Auckland 24-29 April, 2005
Miller, C.L. 2005 Presenter & Invited Panel Member Recruitment and Retention Workshop, Presentation to New Zealand Planning Institute Conference, Pushing The Boundaries, Auckland 24-29 April, 2005
Miller, C.L. 2005 The Role of the University, Invited Presentation to MFE Recruitment & Retention Workshop
Miller, C.L. 2006 Facing Our recruitment Problems, Presentation to Imagine: Impacts², Joint New Zealand Planning Institute/Planning Institute of Australia Conference, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, 2-5 April, 2006
Dr Imran Muhammad
BookImran, Muhammad (2010) ‘‘Institutional Barriers to Sustainable Urban Transport" Karachi: Oxford University Press.Book ChaptersImran, Muhammad (2010) "Locked-in Energy and Transport Policies of Pakistan" in ‘Peace and Sustainable Development in South Asia: Issues and Challenges of Globalization’ Settle, A, Niazi, I, Siddiq, S. and Haroon, U. (eds.), Lahore, Sang-e-Meel Publications, pp. 357-384.Imran, Muhammad and Low, Nicholas (2005), ‘‘Impact of Global Institutions on Urban Transport in Pakistani Cities", in ‘Planning in a more Globalized and Competitive World’ edited by Greca Paolo La, Netherlands: ISOCARP, pp.253-264Refereed Journal PapersLow, Nicholas, Glover Leigh and Imran, Muhammad (forthcoming), "The Future of Urban Transport: Meeting the Global Challenges of the Twenty First Century", in Environment and Planning BImran, Muhammad (2010), "Sustainable Urban Transport in Pakistan: An Institutional Analysis", in International Planning Studies, Vol. 15, No. 2, pp.119-141.Imran, Muhammad (2009), "Public Transport in Pakistan: A Critical Review", in Journal of Public Transportation, Vol. 12, No. 2. Pp.53- 83.Imran, Muhammad and Low, Nicholas (2007), ‘‘Institutional, Technical and Discursive Path Dependence in Transport Planning in Pakistan", in International Development Planning Review Vol 29, No. 3, pp.179-212.Imran, Muhammad and Low, Nicholas (2005), ‘‘Sustainable Urban Transport in Pakistan: Threats and Opportunities", in Management of Environmental Quality: an International Journal, Vol. 16, No.5, pp.505-529Imran, Muhammad and Low, Nicholas (2003), "Time to Change the Old Paradigm, Promoting Sustainable Urban Transport in Lahore, Pakistan", World Transport Policy and Practice, Vol. 9, No. 2, pp.32-39Professional Journal PapersCheyne, Christine and Imran, Muhammad (2009) "Attitude and Behaviour to Public Transport in Non-metropolitan Cities of NZ" Planning Quarterly, Journal of NZ Planning Institute, June, pp.14-16.Refereed and Non Refereed Conference PapersStone, John, Mees, Paul and Imran, Muhammad (2010) "Network Planning for More Effective Public Transport in New Zealand Cities" in 12th World Conference on Transport Research, 11-15 July, Lisbon, Portugal.
Stone, John, Mees, Paul and Imran, Muhammad (2010) "Network Planning for More Effective Public Transport in New Zealand (and Australian) Cities" in International Conference on Sustainable Transport in the Asia-Indo-Pacific: Varied Contexts - Common Aims, 2-4 June 2010, Melbourne, Australia.
Imran, Muhammad and Matthews, Lee (2010) "A Discursive Path Dependence: Barrier to Sustainable Urban Transport in Auckland" in International Conference on Sustainable Transport in the Asia-Indo-Pacific: Varied Contexts - Common Aims, 2-4 June 2010, Melbourne, Australia.
Imran, Muhammad, Stone, J and Mees, P. (2010) "Network Planning for more Effective Public Transport in NZ Cities" in the NZ Planning Institute (NZPI) and the Planning Institute of Australia (PIA) joint Conference, 20-23 April, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Imran, Muhammad and Matthews, Lee (2010) "Discursive Barriers to Sustainable Urban Transport in Auckland" in the NZ Planning Institute (NZPI) and the Planning Institute of Australia (PIA) joint Conference, 20-23 April, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Imran, Muhammad (2009) "The Politics of Transport and Urban Development in Lahore, Pakistan" in the Asian Planning School Association (APSA) Congress, 24-26 November, Ahmedabad, India.
Cheyne, Christine and Imran, Muhammad (2009) "Exploring the Potential for Flexible Transport Services in Non-metropolitan Cities of NZ’ in State of Australian Cities Conference, 24-27 November, Perth, Australia
Cheyne, Christine and Imran, Muhammad (2009) "Exploring the Potential for Shared Transport Services in Non-metropolitan Cities of NZ’ in 32nd Australasian Transport Research Forum, 29 Sept. - 1 October, Auckland, New Zealand.
Imran, Muhammad (2008) "Locked-in Energy and Transport Policies of Pakistan" in 11th Sustainable Development Conference, 1-3 December 2008, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Imran, Muhammad and Sadia, Ayesha (2008) "Public Transport Planning in Pakistan: an Historical Perspective" in 13th International Planning History Society Conference, July 10-13, Chicago, USA.
Imran, Muhammad and Rosier, Johanna (2008) "The Politics of Urban Transport in New Zealand" in ACSP-AESOP Joint Congress, July 6-11, Chicago, USA.
Cheema, Addur, Scheyvens, Regina and Imran, Muhammad (2008) "A Critical Analysis of the Livelihood Rehabilitation Strategy Implemented after the 2005 Pakistan Earthquake" in 4th International Building Resilience and Achieving Effective Post-disaster Reconstruction Conference, 30 April - 2 May, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Imran, Muhammad (2007) "Sustainable Urban Transport in Pakistan: an Institutional Analysis" in 11th World Conference on Transport Research, June 24-28, Berkeley, USA
Imran, Muhammad (2007), ‘‘Energy and Transport Policies of Pakistan: Complementing or Conflicting?" in Environment 2007 - International Conference on Integrated Sustainable Energy Resources in Arid Regions, Jan 28- 31, 2007, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Iqbal, Sajida and Imran, Muhammad (2006), "Planning of Islamabad and Rawalpindi: What Went Wrong?" in 42nd ISoCaRP World Planning Congress - Cities between Integration and Disintegration, September 15-18, 2006, Istanbul, Turkey
Imran, Muhammad and Low, Nicholas (2006), ‘‘Institutional Change for Sustainable Urban Transport in Pakistan’, in the 12th Annual Sustainable Development Research Conference, April 6-8, 2006, Hong Kong
Imran, Muhammad and Low, Nicholas (2006), ‘‘Institutions and Sustainable Development: Urban Transport Policies of Pakistan in Perspective’, in Future Urban Transport Conference, April 2-5, 2006, Goteborg, Sweden
Imran, Muhammad (2005), ‘‘Institutions for transport sustainability: Case of Pakistan", in the 27th Conference of the Australian Institute of Transport Research, Dec. 7-9, 2005, Brisbane, Australia
Imran, Muhammad and Low, Nicholas (2005), ‘‘An Institutional Perspective on Sustainable Urban Transport in Lahore, Pakistan", in International Conference on Energy, Environment and Disasters, INCEED 2005, July 24-30, 2005, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.
Imran, Muhammad and Iqbal, Ambreen (2005), ‘‘Sustainable Urban Transport Indicators: Tool for Evaluating Transport Sustainability in the Mega Cities of Pakistan", in the First International Conference on Environmentally Sustainable Development (ESDEV 2005), June 26-28, 2005, Abbottabad, Pakistan.
Imran, Muhammad and Low, Nicholas (2005), ‘‘Sustainable Urban Transport in Pakistan: Threats and Opportunities" in Environment 2005 - International Conference on Sustainable Transportation in Developing Countries, Jan 30 - Feb 3, 2005, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Low, Nicholas and Imran, Muhammad (2004), ‘Institutional Change, Path Dependence and Transport Planning in Pakistan’ in The Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP) Annual Congress, July 1-4, 2004, Grenoble, France
Imran, Muhammad and Low, Nicholas (2003), "Impact of Global Institutions on Urban Transport in Pakistani Cities" in 39th ISOCaRP World Planning Congress - Planning on more globalized and competitive World, October 19-22, 2003, Cairo, Egypt
Imran, Muhammad and Low, Nicholas (2003), "Time to Change the Old Paradigm, Promoting Sustainable Urban Transport in Lahore, Pakistan" in 2nd Global Conference: Ecological Justice and Global Citizenship, Feb. 13-15, 2003, Copenhagen, Denmark
Consultancy/Commissioned Reports
Imran, Muhammad (2010) "Quick Urban Transport Assessment in Punjab" Washington D.C.: World Bank.
Mees, Paul, Stone, John, Imran, Muhammad and Nielsson, Gustav (2010) "Public Transport Network Planning: A Guide to Best Practice in NZ Cities" New Zealand Transport Agency Research Report 396. http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/research/reports/396/docs/396.pdf
Cheyne, Christine and Imran, Muhammad (2010) "Attitude and Behaviour in relation to Public Transport in Non-Metropolitan Cities of NZ" NZ Transport Agency Report.
Currie, Graham, Imran, Muhammad and Senbergs Zed (2006), "Identification of Potential Market Change Factors in Melbourne Public Transport Planning - Literature Review", Melbourne: Metlink Market Futures Research and Development Project by the Institute of Transport Studies, Monash University, Australia.
Imran, Muhammad and Low, Nicholas (2006) "Mega Projects in Transport and Development: Background in Australian Case Studies - City Link Motorway Expansion, Melbourne' Melbourne: Australasian Centre for Governance and Management of Urban Transport.
Imran, Muhammad and Low, Nicholas (2006) "Mega Projects in Transport and Development: Background in Australian Case Studies - Sydney Harbour Tunnel' Melbourne: Australasian Centre for Governance and Management of Urban Transport.
Imran, Muhammad, Low, Nicholas and Glover, Leigh (2006) "Mega Projects in Transport and Development: Background in Australian Case Studies - Perth Urban Railway' Melbourne: Australasian Centre for Governance and Management of Urban Transport.
Workshop ReportsImran, Muhammad et. al. (2004), "Land Use Planning" in Eronat A. and Yousry M (eds.), 13th Young Planner’s Report: Accessibility and Historical Preservation, Netherlands: ISoCaRP, pp. 19-24
Ng, Mee Kam (eds.)(2001), "Working Together for a Sustainable Western and Central District" Hong Kong: CUPEM (worked as a part of team member)
News Paper/Media Articles
Imran, Muhammad (March 15, 2008), "We should live near The Square" in Manawatu Standard, NZ.
Imran, Muhammad (June 27, 2005), "Lahore: its Historical Value and Urban Development Paradigm’ in ‘China Real Estate Business’ Beijing: Chinese Ministry of Construction (in Chinese).
Workshop PresentationsImran, Muhammad (2006), ‘‘Identifying the institutional barriers to sustainable urban transport in Pakistan: Case Study Analysis and its Theoretical Implications" in Asia Pacific Week 2006 held on Jan.29-Feb.2 at the Australian National University, Australia
Imran, Muhammad (2005), ‘‘Identifying the institutional barriers to sustainable urban transport in Pakistan: Case Study Analysis" in ‘Young Scholars Research Forum on Environment and Sustainable Development’ held during International Conference on Energy, Environment and Disasters, INCEED 2005, July 24-30, 2005, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.
Imran, Muhammad (2004), "Identify the institutional barriers to sustainable urban transport in Pakistan: Background and Theoretical Framework" in AESOP PhD Workshop, June 25-28, in The Institut d'Aménagement Régional, Université Aix-Marseille 3, Aix-en-Provence, France
Imran, Muhammad (2003),"Land Use Planning in context of Accessibility and Historical Preservation in Cairo City" in UNESCO-ISoCaRP Young Planners Workshop, in 39th World Planning Congress, October 15-18, Cairo, Egypt
Invited/Conference Presentations
Mees, Paul, Petersen Tim and Imran, Muhammad (2010) "What are the future transport needs for this region" Public Lecture at the La Trobe University, Bendigo, 1 June 2010.
Imran, Muhammad (2009) "How (not) to Get Ahead in Research?" in the Pakistan Student Association, Massey University Seminar Series, 7 April, Palmerston North, New Zealand.
Imran, Muhammad (2009) "A Discursive Path Dependence: Barrier to Sustainable Urban Transport in Lahore, Pakistan’ in the 18th NZ Asian Studies Society International Conference, 6-8 July, Wellington, New Zealand.
Imran, Muhammad (2009) "Attitude and Behaviour to Public Transport in Non-metropolitan Cities of New Zealand’ Presentation at 9th Annual New Zealand Integrated Transport Summit, 23-24 February, 2009, Auckland, New Zealand.
Imran, Muhammad (2008) "Transport Development in Pakistan: an Historical Perspective, Development Studies Seminar Series, Massey University, New Zealand.
Imran, Muhammad (2007), ‘‘Transport and Energy Policies of Pakistan: in Different Direction?" Lecture delivered in ‘Transport Research Workshop’ at Civil Engineering Department, Monash University.
Imran, Muhammad (2006), ‘‘Identifying the institutional barriers to sustainable urban transport in Pakistan" Lecture delivered in ‘Urbanization Issues in the Developing World’ subject for Master of Social Science in International Urban and Environmental Management degree at the RMIT University.
Imran, Muhammad (2006), ‘‘Identifying the Institutional Barriers to Sustainable Urban Transport in Pakistan" Lecture delivered in ‘Transport Research Workshop’ at Civil Engineering Department, Monash University.
Imran, Muhammad (2004), ‘‘Planning of New Capital Islamabad - Theory and Reality" Presentation made in ‘Advanced Transport Planning’ subject for Master of Urban Planning at the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, the University of Melbourne.
Theses‘Identifying the institutional barriers to sustainable urban transport’ PhD Thesis, the University of Melbourne, Australia
‘Cities for citizens not for cars: planning for sustainable urban transport system’, M.Sc. Urban Planning Dissertation, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR
‘Traffic impact analysis: Circular Road of Faisalabad, Pakistan’, MSc. City & Regional Planning Thesis, University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan
‘The study of noise pollution in Lahore, Pakistan’, B.Sc. City & Regional Planning Research Project, University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan.
Book Reviews
Imran, Muhammad (2010) "Book Review - Growth Management in the US: Between Theory and Practices" Australian Planner, Vol. 47, No. 3, pp.
Imran, Muhammad (forthcoming) "Book Review - Urban Design and the British Urban Renaissance" Australian Planner
Poster PresentationsImran, Muhammad (2003), "Impact of Global Institutions on Urban Transport in Pakistani Cities" in 39th World Planning Congress, October 19-22, Cairo, Egypt (in Poster format)
Imran, Muhammad (2003), "Impact of Global Institutions on Urban Transport in Pakistani Cities" in Future Urban Transport Conference, September 21-24, Gothenburg, Sweden (in Poster format)
Professor Murray Patterson
Patterson, M.G. 2011. Optimisation Model to Estimate the Energy Savings Potentials in the New Zealand Economy. Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority, Wellington. 383 pages. ISBN: 978-0-9876621-0-1
Optimisation Report
Patterson, M.G, Smith,N., McDonald,G. 2011. Ecosystem Services Appropriation in the Auckland Region Economy: An Input–Output Analysis. Journal of Regional Studies Volume 45, Number 3, March 2011 , pp. 333-350(18)
Dominati,E., Patterson, M.G., MacKay,A .2010. A Framework for Classifying and Quantifying the Natural Capital and Ecosystem Services of Soils. Ecological Economics. Volume 69, Issue 9, 15 July 2010, Pages 1858-1868
Patterson, M.G. & Glavovic, B., 2008. Ecological Economics of the Oceans and Coasts. Edward Elgar, Northampton. 351 p.
Patterson, M.G., McDonald, G.M., Probert, K., & Smith, N. 2008. Biodiversity of the Oceans. In: M.G. Patterson & B. Glavovic (Eds), Ecological Economics of the Oceans and Coasts. Edward Elgar, Northampton, pp. 75–98.
Patterson, M.G. 2006. Selecting Headline Indicators for Tracking Progress to Sustainability in a Nation State. In: P. A. Lawn (Editor), Sustainable Development Indicators and Public Policy: assessing the Policy-Guiding Value of Sustainable Development Indicators. Edward Elgar, Northampton, USA.
Patterson, M.G. & McDonald, G. 2004. How Clean and Green is New Zealand’s Tourism? Lifecycle and Future Environmental Impacts. Landcare Research Series No. 24 Maanaki Whenua Press, Lincoln. 183pp. ISBN 0-478-09349-4.
Becken, S and Patterson, M.G. 2006. Measuring National Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Tourism as a Key Step towards Achieving Sustainable Tourism. Journal of Sustainable Tourism 14: 25-36.
Patterson, M.G. 2008. Towards an Ecological Economics of the Oceans and Coasts. In: M. G. Patterson and B. Glavovic (Eds), Ecological Economics of the Oceans and Coasts. Edward Elgar, Northampton, pp. 1-22.
McDonald, G.W. & Patterson, M.G. 2007. Bridging the Divide in Urban Sustainability: From Human Exemptionalism to the New Ecological Paradigm. Urban Ecosystems 10(2) 169-192.
Patterson, M.G. 2006. Development of Ecological Economics in Australia and New Zealand. Ecological Economics 56: 312-331.
Patterson, M.G., Wake, G.C., McKibbin, R. & Cole, A.O. 2006. Ecological Pricing and Transformity: A Solution Method for Systems Rarely at General Equilibrium. Ecological Economics 56(3), 412-434.
Patterson, M. G., McDonald, G. W., Golubiewski, N. E., Forgie, V. E., and Jollands, N. A., 2006. Climate Change Impacts on Regional Development and Sustainability: An Analysis of New Zealand regions. In: M. Ruth (Ed.), Smart Growth and Climate Change: Regional Development, Infrastructure and Adaptation. Edward Elgar Publishing, Northampton, MA, pp. 82–108
Rachel Summers
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