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  • POLLEN 2020: The nature of Nature-based Solutions

    Talk presented at the POLLEN political ecology conference, 22-25 September 2020. The bibliography for the talk is attached below.

  • Bringing infrastructure to life

    One of the fun parts of interdisciplinary research (and research in general) is pulling together different ideas and concepts. In thinking about constructed wetlands, the combination encapsulated by ‘living infrastructure’ is one I’ve found interesting. In this post I want to (a) quickly lay out some of the theoretical currents that lead to this intersection,…

  • a twitter challenge

    describing my research in one syllable words

  • Living waters

    This text was written in 2017; living in Berlin and thinking about rivers in Aotearoa. The ways of thinking about water in it have carried through into my subsequent research. Rivers are living systems. Endless currents of debate, diverging policies, a flood of concern about water issues, none of this matters quite so much as…

  • Interdisciplinary weaving

    based on a talk presented at the University of Stirling Interdisciplinary Seminar 16 Jan 2020 There are many different flavours of (inter-trans)disciplinarity, or even undisciplinarity. My particular context is doing interdisciplinary research solo, within a PhD project. What I want to discuss is some of the ways that I’ve been thinking about interdisciplinarity in this research.…