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Margaret Ayre
Margaret Ayre
Associate Professor, The University of Melbourne
Geverifieerd e-mailadres voor unimelb.edu.au
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Managing socio-ethical challenges in the development of smart farming: from a fragmented to a comprehensive approach for responsible research and innovation
C Eastwood, L Klerkx, M Ayre, B Dela Rue
Journal of agricultural and environmental ethics 32 (5), 741-768, 2019
2992019
Making sense in the cloud: Farm advisory services in a smart farming future
C Eastwood, M Ayre, R Nettle, BD Rue
NJAS-Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences 90, 100298, 2019
1682019
Supporting and practising digital innovation with advisers in smart farming
M Ayre, V Mc Collum, W Waters, P Samson, A Curro, R Nettle, ...
NJAS-Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences 90, 100302, 2019
1132019
“Unwritten, unsaid, just known”: the role of Indigenous knowledge (s) in water planning in Australia
M Ayre, J Mackenzie
Local Environment 18 (7), 753-768, 2013
682013
Doing integration in catchment management research: insights into a dynamic learning process
M Ayre, R Nettle
Environmental Science & Policy 47, 18-31, 2015
492015
Methods and approaches to support Indigenous water planning: An example from the Tiwi Islands, Northern Territory, Australia
S Hoverman, M Ayre
Journal of Hydrology 474, 47-56, 2012
472012
Enrolling advisers in governing privatised agricultural extension in Australia: challenges and opportunities for the research, development and extension system
JA Paschen, N Reichelt, B King, M Ayre, R Nettle
The Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension 23 (3), 265-282, 2017
382017
Community sustainability and agricultural landscape change: Insights into the durability and vulnerability of the productivist regime
M Santhanam-Martin, M Ayre, R Nettle
Sustainability Science 10, 207-217, 2015
282015
Learning from collaborative research on sustainably managing fresh water
ML Ayre, PJ Wallis, KA Daniell
Ecology and Society 23 (1), 2018
252018
Tools for water planning: lessons, gaps and adoption
PL Tan, C Mooney, I White, S Hoverman, J Mackenzie, K Burry, C Baldwin, ...
Waterlines Report. Canberra, National Water Commission, 2010
212010
Factors associated with farmers’ use of fee-for-service advisors in a privatized agricultural extension system
R Nettle, JM Morton, N McDonald, M Suryana, D Birch, K Nyengo, ...
Land Use Policy 104, 105360, 2021
192021
Enacting resilience for adaptive water governance: a case study of irrigation modernization in an Australian catchment
ML Ayre, RA Nettle
Ecology and Society 22 (3), 2017
182017
Shaking it up: the realities of ‘doing’co-innovation in a privatised agricultural advisory and extension system
JA Paschen, M Ayre, B King, N Reichelt, R Nettle
Journal of Rural Studies 87, 338-351, 2021
172021
Indigenous-driven co-governance of sea country through collaborative planning and indigenous protected areas
D Smyth, J Gould, M Ayre, E Bock, M Dulfer-Hyams
Indigenous Law Bulletin 8 (26), 15-20, 2016
162016
Empowering farmers for increased resilience in uncertain times
R Nettle, M Ayre, R Beilin, S Waller, L Turner, A Hall, L Irvine, G Taylor
Animal Production Science 55 (7), 843-855, 2015
162015
Collaborative water planning: context and practice literature review
PL Tan, S Jackson, P Oliver, J Mackenzie, W Proctor, M Ayre
Land & Water Australia, TRaCK, Nathan, Qld, 2008
152008
Managing ontological tensions in learning to be an Aboriginal ranger: inductions into a strategic cross-cultural knowledge community
M Ayre, H Verran
Learning Communities: International Journal of Learning in Social Contexts 1 …, 2010
122010
Yolngu places and people: taking aboriginal understandings seriously in land and sea management
ML Ayre
University of Melbourne, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, 2002
122002
Climate change adaptation for livestock production in southern Australia: transdisciplinary approaches for integrated solutions
BR Cullen, M Ayre, N Reichelt, RA Nettle, G Hayman, DP Armstrong, ...
Animal Frontiers 11 (5), 30-39, 2021
92021
Accounting for Yolngu ranger work in the Dhimurru Indigenous Protected Area, Australia
M Ayre, D Yunupingu, J Wearne, OD Cheryl, T Vernes, M Marika
Ecology and Society 26 (1), 2021
92021
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