Research Students
Centre
Centre for Change Governance
Organisation
Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis at the University of Canberra
Research Interests
Adaptive management, accountability, Natural resource management governance, catchment planning evaluation, localism, Federalism, cross jurisdiction governance, collaborative governance
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, University of Sydney (2002)
Masters of Business Administration, Charles Sturt University (2012)
THESIS TOPIC
Adaptive management and accountability in multi-level environmental governance: A case study of environmental water in the Murray-Darling Basin
SUPERVISORY PANEL
Dr Leonie Pearson (chair), Dr Lain Dare, Prof Mark Evans
PUBLICATIONS
Murray, A. and Hasselman, L., (2013), A solution to rigid government NRM planning requirements through adaptive management, Extension Farming Systems Journal, 9, 1 pp290.
Hasselman, L., (2013), Designing plans so evaluation CAN contribute to learning, adaptive management and achievement, presented at the Australasian Evaluation Society Annual International Conference, Brisbane, 4-6 September 2013.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Power struggles in the management of environmental water. Public Policy Network Conference. Canberra, ACT Australia. 29th January 2014
Adaptive management, adaptive co-management, adaptive governance: What’s the difference? International Symposium on Society and Resource Management. Charleston, South Carolina, USA. 13th June 2015 https://securereg.mauconsulting.ca/issrm2015/abstractdisp_popup.php?useprikey=Y&prikey=204&id=4215
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