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Dr Erin L. Bohensky Senior Research Scientist – Livelihoods and Adaptive Development Adaptive Social and Economic Systems Program CSIRO Land and Water Flagship Phone +61 7 4753 8569 | Mobile +61 437 229 745 [email protected] ATSIP Building, James Cook University, Townsville, Qld 4811 Australia Biography Dr. Erin Bohensky conducts research on public perceptions and engagement with social and environmental change. Over the past eight years her work on knowledge integration and adaptation through participatory scenario planning processes has assisted governments in Australia, Papua New Guinea and Indonesia to understand and respond to complex social-ecological challenges. She has also led a stream of work analysing public discourse around climate change, extreme events and coastal development in Australia, and has published in journals including Nature, Nature Climate Change, and Global Environmental Change. Currently she leads a component of a health and biosecurity project in North Queensland to investigate dynamics around concepts of social license to operate and community consent. She is actively involved in the Resilience Alliance and has held editorial roles for Ecology and Society and Climate Risk Management. Before joining CSIRO in 2006, Erin completed her Ph.D. at the University of Pretoria on transformation in South Africa’s water sector and worked as a technical advisor to the United Nations’ Poverty and Environment Initiative throughout Africa. Previously she earned a Master of Environmental Management from Duke University and a Bachelor of Arts from The Johns Hopkins University. EDUCATION PhD, Environmental Ecology, 2006 Centre for Environmental Studies, University of Pretoria, South Africa Dissertation: A Social-Ecological Systems Perspective on Water Management in South Africa MEM, Landscape Ecology, 1999 Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA Master’s Project: Road Mortality of the Zanzibar Red Colobus Monkey (Procolobus kirkii): Implications of Landscape Pattern in an African Forest Reserve BA, Media and Environmental Studies, 1994 The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA Concentration in journalism, film and science writing PREVIOUS PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Technical Advisor United Nations Environment Programme, Nairobi, Kenya (Oct 2004 - Sept 2006) As part of a pilot project of the UNEP-UNDP Poverty-Environment Initiative, I provided technical expertise and training in integrated ecosystem assessments, using the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment approach, to assist governments in seven African countries to increase emphasis on ecosystem services and links to human wellbeing in national poverty reduction strategies. Lead Editor, Gariep Basin Millennium Ecosystem Assessment University of Stellenbosch, South Africa (Jul 2002 - Dec 2004) I managed this Southern African component of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, a global initiative to provide information to decision-makers about ecosystem services and human well-being. I coordinated the activities of a 12-person assessment team and stakeholder group, oversaw production of a major research -1- report, and contributed to an integrated assessment at three spatial scales in southern Africa and a synthesis of 33 assessments around the world. Research Associate Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, University of California-Berkeley, USA and Kruger National Park, South Africa (Sep 1999 - Apr 2002) I led GIS and remote sensing analyses in three interdisciplinary projects on landscape ecology and change. From January 2001, I was based in Kruger National Park with the Rivers/Savanna Boundaries Programme, a US-South Africa research collaboration to study ecological, hydrological, and geomorphic processes at the interface of riparian and upland systems. Assistant Editor and International Sales Coordinator Melcher Media, Inc., New York, NY, USA (Mar 1995 - Jul 1997) I edited books and multimedia products from initial concept through design, production and marketing; researched, wrote, and reviewed proposals; oversaw the work of interns and freelance contributors; maintained contacts with international co-publishers. RESEARCH MEMBERSHIPS, ROLES & ACHIEVEMENTS Nippon Science Assessment Panel, Japan Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (2006 - 2010) Resilience Alliance Young Scholars (2007-present) Guest editor of Special Feature of Ecology and Society on Knowledge Integration (2009 - 2013) Chair, Modeling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand (MODSIM) Conference Panel on Participatory Modeling (2009) Scientists-in-Schools, St. Michael’s School, Palm Island (2010-2013); Hermit Park State School (2015) Chair, Resilience 2011 Conference Panel on Communication and Policy Translation of Resilience (2011) CSIRO Social and Economic Sciences Program Achievement Award (2011) Guest editor of Special Issue of Climate Risk Management on Climate futures and rural livelihood transformation in eastern Indonesia (2012-2015) Editorial Committee, Resilience 2014 Conference (2014) PUBLICATIONS Journal Articles In prep: Bohensky, E.L., Lankester, A.L., Newlands, M., et al. In prep for Nature Climate Change. Still real, still a problem?: Declining public and media concern with climate change in the Great Barrier Reef. In review: Gratani, M., S. Sutton J., Butler, E. Bohensky. Integrating knowledge or worldview? A new conceptual framework to explore integration of indigenous and scientific worldviews in natural resource management and conservation. Submitted to Journal of Environmental Psychology. Marshall, N.A., Bohensky E. et al. Advances in Monitoring the Human Dimension of Natural Resource Systems: A Showcase from the Great Barrier Reef. Submitted to Frontiers in Ecology and Environment. In press: Butler, J.R.A., Bohensky, E.L., Suadnya, I.W., Yanuartati, Y., Handayani, T., Habibi, P., Puspadi, K., Skewes, T.D., Wise, R.M., Suharto, I., Park, S.E. and Sutaryono, Y. Scenario planning to leap-frog the Sustainable Development Goals: an adaptation pathways approach. Submitted to Climate Risk Management. -2- Goldberg, J., Marshall, N., Birtles, A., Case, P., Bohensky, E., Curnock, M., Gooch, M., Parry-Husbands, H., Peter, P., Tobin, R., Villani, C. and Visperas, B. (2016) Climate change, the Great Barrier Reef, and the response of Australians. Palgrave Communications. ISSN 2055-1045 [In Press] Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/27768 Published: Bohensky, E.L., D. Kirono, J.R.A. Butler, W. Rochester, P. Habibi, T. Handayani, Yanuartati, Y. and Peput. 2015. Climate knowledge cultures: Climate knowledge cultures: stakeholder perspectives on change and adaptation in Nusa Tenggara Barat, Indonesia. Climate Risk Management. Oteros-Rozas, E., B. Martín-López, T. M. Daw, E. L. Bohensky, J. R.A. Butler, R. Hill, J. Martin-Ortega, A. Quinlan, F. Ravera, I. Ruiz-Mallén, M. Thyresson, J. Mistry, I. Palomo, G. D. Peterson, T. Plieninger, K. A. Waylen, D. M. Beach, I.C. Bohnet, M. Hamann, J. Hanspach, K. Hubacek, S. Lavorel and S. P. Vilardy. 2015. Participatory scenario planning in place-based social-ecological research: insights and experiences from 23 case studies. Ecology and Society 20 (4):32. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol20/iss4/art32/ Bohensky, E. 2015. Aid’s inconvenient truth. Nature. 519: 32. Butler, J.R.A., Wise, R.M., Skewes, T.D., Bohensky, E.L., Peterson, N., Suadnya, W., Yanuartati, Y., Handayani, T., Habibi, P., Puspadi, K., Bou, N., Vaghelo, D. & Rochester, W. 2015. Integrating top-down and bottom-up adaptation planning to build adaptive capacity: a structured learning approach. Coastal Management 43: 346364. Hill, M., Bohensky, E., Yarime, M. 2015. Is Resilience Thinking Informing Resilience Investments? Learning from a Disaster and Climate Risk Resilience Case Study. Sustainability. Lankester, A., Bohensky, E., Newlands, M. 2015. Media representations of risk to the Great Barrier Reef from dredge spoil disposal for port expansion at Abbot Point. Marine Policy 60: 149-161. Bohensky, E.L. 2014. Learning dilemmas in a social-ecological system: an agent-based modeling exploration. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation. 17(1). Bohensky, E. L. and Leitch, A.M. 2014. Framing the flood: a media analysis of themes of resilience in the 2011 Brisbane flood. Regional Environmental Change 14(2), 475-488. Butler, J.R.A., Suadnya, W., Puspadi, K., Sutaryono, Y., Wise, R.M., Skewes, T.D., Kirono, D., Bohensky, E.L. et al. 2014. Principles for framing adaptation pathways for rural livelihoods in less developed countries: perspectives from eastern Indonesia. Global Environmental Change. 28: 368–382. Gratani, M., E. Bohensky, S. Foale, S. Sutton J., Butler. 2014. Experts’ opinions on knowledge integration in the Wet Tropics: perspectives on indigenous knowledge, science and their integration in cross-cultural natural resource management. Australian Geographer. 45:2, 167-184. Leitch, A.M. and Bohensky, E. L. 2014. Return to a ‘new normal’? Analysing discourses of resilience to disasters in Australian newspapers 2006-2010. Global Environmental Change. 26: 14–26. Bohensky, E. L., Butler, JRA and Davies, J. 2013. Integrating Indigenous Ecological Knowledge and science in Natural Resource Management: perspectives from Australia. Ecology and Society 18(3): 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5751/ES-05846-180320. Bohensky, E. L., A. Smajgl and T. Brewer. 2013. Patterns in household-level engagement with climate change in Indonesia. Nature Climate Change 3, 348–351. Smajgl, A. and E.L. Bohensky. 2013. Behaviour and space in agent-based modelling: Poverty patterns in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Environmental Modelling & Software 45, 8-14. -3- Biggs, R., M. Schlüter, D. Biggs, E.L. Bohensky, S. Burnsilver, G. Cundill, V. Dakos, T. Daw, L. Evans, K. Kotschy, A. Leitch, C. Meek, A. Quinlan, C. Raudsepp-Hearne, M. Robards, M.L. Schoon, L. Schultz, P.C. West. 2012. Towards principles for enhancing the resilience of ecosystem services. Annual Review of Environment and Resources, 37:421–48. Smajgl, A. and E.L. Bohensky. 2012. When households stop logging: Evidence for household adaptation from East Kalimantan. Forest Policy and Economics 20: 58–65. Bohensky, E. L. and Y. Maru. 2011. Indigenous Knowledge, Science, and Resilience: What Have We Learned from a Decade of International Literature on "Integration"? Ecology and Society 16 (4): 6. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol16/iss4/art6/ Bohensky, E., J. Butler, Costanza, R. Bohnet, I. Delisle, A. Fabricius, K., Gooch, M. Kubiszewski, I., Lukacs, G., Pert, P. and E. Wolanski. 2011. Future makers or future takers? A scenario analysis of climate change and the Great Barrier Reef. Global Environmental Change 21(3): 876–893. Bohensky, E.L., J. Butler and D. Mitchell. 2011. Scenarios for knowledge integration: exploring ecotourism futures in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea. Journal of Marine Biology Article ID 504651, 11 pages [online] URL: http://www.hindawi.com/journals/jmb/aip.504651.html Bohensky, E. L. 2008. Discovering resilient pathways for South African water management: two frameworks for a vision. Ecology and Society 13(1): 19. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol13/iss1/art19/ Biggs, R., C. Raudsepp-Hearne, C. Atkinson-Palombo, E. Bohensky, E. Boyd, G. Cundill, H. Fox, S. Ingram, K. Kok, S. Spehar, M. Tengö, D. Timmer, and M. Zurek. 2007. Linking futures across scales: a dialog on multiscale scenarios. Ecology and Society 12(1): 17. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol12/iss1/art17/ Bohensky, E. L., B. Reyers, and A.S. van Jaarsveld. 2006. Future ecosystem services in a Southern African river basin: a scenario planning approach to uncertainty. Conservation Biology 20(4): 1051–1061. Bohensky, E., and T. Lynam. 2005. Evaluating responses in complex adaptive systems: insights on water management from the Southern African Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (SAfMA). Ecology and Society 10(1): 11. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol10/iss1/art11/ van Jaarsveld, A. S., R. Biggs, R. J. Scholes, E. Bohensky, B Reyers, T. Lynam, C. Musvuto and C. Fabricius. 2005. Measuring conditions and trends in ecosystem services at multiple scales: the Southern African Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (SAfMA) experience. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 360(1454): 425- 441. Book A.K. Duraiappah, K. Nakamura, M. Nishi, K. Takeuchi and M. Watanabe (Eds). 2012. Satoyama-Satoumi Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: Socio-ecological Production Landscapes of Japan. United Nations University Press, Tokyo/New York/Paris (Contributor, Member of Japan Scientific Assessment Panel). Book Chapters Bohensky, E.L., L. Evans, J.M. Anderies, D. Biggs and C. Fabricius. 2015. Fostering complex adaptive systems thinking. In: R. Biggs, M. Schlüter and M. Schoon, Eds., Principles for Enhancing the Resilience of Ecosystem Services. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Plummer, R., Stone-Jovicich, S. and Bohensky, E. 2012. Adaptive Co-management: A New Frontier for Naturebased Tourism. Pp. 541-555 In: Holden, A. and Fennell, D. (Eds) A Handbook of Tourism and the Environment. Routledge, London. -4- Costanza, R., Bohensky, E.L., J. Butler, Bohnet, I. Delisle, A. Fabricius, K., Gooch, M. Kubiszewski, I., Lukacs, G., Pert, P. and E. Wolanski. 2012. A scenario analysis of climate change and ecosystem services for the Great Barrier Reef. Chapter 16 in Volume 12: Ecological Economics of Estuaries and Coasts, (eds., M. van den Belt and R. Costanza) in the Treatise on Estuarine and Coastal Science (Series eds., E. Wolanski, and D. McLusky), Elsevier. Bohensky E, Stone-Jovicich S, Larson S, Marshall, N. 2010. Adaptive capacity in theory and reality: implications for governance in the Great Barrier Reef region. Pp.23-41 In: D. Armitage and R. Plummer (eds.) Adaptive Capacity and Environmental Governance. Springer, Heidelberg. Malayang, B.S., T. Hahn, P. Kumar, S. Maharaj, E. Bohensky, T. Domingos, C. Filer, J.B.R. Agard, h. Blanco, S. Dong, M.V. Espaldon, C. Fabricius, Y. Gokhale, M. Hafny, J. Lundberg, A. Patwardhan, E.C. Ramirez, B. Talukdar, and T. Tomich. 2006. Ch 9. Responses to Ecosystem Change and to Their Impacts on Human Well-Being. Pages 205–228 in Ecosystems and Human Well-Being Volume 4: Multiscale Assessments. Island Press, Washington D.C. Petschel-Held, G., R. Lasco, E. Bohensky, T. Domingoes, A. Guhl, J. Lundberg, and M. Zurek. 2006. Ch 7. Drivers of Ecosystem Change. Pages 141–169 in Ecosystems and Human Well-Being Volume 4: Multiscale Assessments. Island Press, Washington D.C. Pereira, H., B. Reyers, M. Watanabe, E. Bohensky, S. Foale, C. Palm, M.V. Espaldon, D. Armenteras, M. Tapia, A. Rincón, M. J. Lee, A. Patwardhan, and I. Gomes. 2006. Ch 8. Condition and Trends of Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity. Pages 171–203 in Ecosystems and Human Well-Being Volume 4: Multiscale Assessments. Island Press, Washington D.C. Reports Johnson, J.E., Marsh, H., Hamann, M., Duke, N., Burrows, D., Bainbridge, S., Sweatman, H., Brodie, J., Bohensky, E., Butler, J. and Laurance, S. (2015) Tropical Research in Australia’s Torres Strait region. Report to the National Environmental Research Program. Reef and Rainforest Research Centre Limited, Cairns (33pp). Robert Costanza, Sharolyn Anderson, Erin Bohensky, James Butler, Karen Edyvane, Steffan Howe, Hugh Kirkman, Ida Kubiszewski, Petina Pert, Natalie Stoeckl, Paul Sutton and Terry Walshe. Ecosystem Services From Healthy Oceans and Coasts. (2015) White Paper to Support the National Marine Science Plan. Canberra (18pp). Bohensky, E., Butler, J.R.A., Rainbird, J., Skewes, T., McGrath, V., Nai, F., Maru, Y., Hunter, C., Morseu, F. (2014). Adaptation Integration Workshop – The Masig Island Example. Report to the National Environmental Research Program. Reef and Rainforest Research Centre Limited, Cairns (25 pp). Butler, J.R.A., Bohensky, E., Skewes, T., Maru, Y., Busilacchi, S., Rochester, W., Katzfey, J., and Wise, R.M. (2014) Drivers of change in the Torres Strait region: status and trends. Report to the National Environmental Research Program. Reef and Rainforest Research Centre Limited, Cairns (60 pp). Bohensky, E., Butler, J.R.A., Rainbird, J., Skewes, T., McGrath, V., Nai, F., Maru, Y., Morseu, F, & Lankester, A. (2014) Mabuiag Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: Community Future Scenarios and Adaptation Strategies. Report to the National Environmental Research Program. Reef and Rainforest Research Centre Limited, Cairns (49 pp). Bohensky, E., Butler, J.R.A., Rainbird, J., Skewes, T., McGrath, V., Nai, F., Maru, Y., Morseu, F. & Lankester, A. (2014) Erub Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: Community Future Scenarios and Adaptation Strategies. Report to the National Environmental Research Program. Reef and Rainforest Research Centre Limited, Cairns (52 pp). Bohensky, E., Marshall, N., Currnock, M., Gillet, S., Goldberg, J., Gooch, M., Pert, P., Scherl, L., Stone-Jovicich, S., Tobin, R. (2014). The Social and Economic Long Term Monitoring Program (SELTMP) 2013, Coastal Communities in the Great Barrier Reef. Report to the National Environmental Research Program. Reef and Rainforest Research Centre Limited, Cairns (35pp.). -5- Bohensky, E., Currnock, M., Gillet, S., Goldberg, J., Gooch, M., Marshall, N., Pert, P., Scherl, L., Stone-Jovicich, S.,Tobin, R. (2014) The Social and Economic Long Term Monitoring Program (SELTMP) 2013, Drivers of Change in the Great Barrier Reef. Report to the National Environmental Research Program. Reef and Rainforest Research Centre Limited, Cairns (51pp.). JRA Butler, J Rainbird, T Skewes, V McGrath, F Nai, E Bohensky, Y Maru, F Morseu. 2013. Masig Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: Community Future Scenarios and Adaptation Strategies. Milestone Report to NERP Tropical Ecosystems Hub Project 11.1 Building resilient communities for Torres Strait futures. CSIRO, Brisbane. Butler, J.R.A., Skewes, T., Wise, R. Bohensky, E. N Peterson, N Bou, B Masike-Liri. 2012. Climate Futures, Ecosystem Services and Livelihood Adaptation Strategies in West New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea. West New Britain Futures Workshop Report. CSIRO, Brisbane. Butler, J.R.A., Skewes, T., Wise, R. Bohensky, E. N Peterson, N Bou, B Masike-Liri, F Takaili, M Giru, D Vaghelo. 2012. Climate Futures, Ecosystem Services and Livelihood Adaptation Strategies in West New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea. Hoskins Local Level Government Workshop Report. CSIRO, Brisbane. Butler, J.R.A., Skewes, T., Wise, R. Bohensky, E. N Peterson, N Bou, F Takaili, D Vaghelo, B Masike-Liri. 2012. Climate Futures, Ecosystem Services and Livelihood Adaptation Strategies in West New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea. Bali-Witu Local Level Government Futures Workshop Report. CSIRO, Brisbane. Butler, J.R.A., Bohensky, E., Skewes, T., Maru, Y., Hunter, C., Busilacchi, S., Rochester, W., Johnson, J. and Doupe, J. (2012) Torres Strait Futures: Regional Stakeholders’ Future Scenarios and Livelihood Adaptation Strategies. Report to the National Environmental Research Program. Reef and Rainforest Research Centre Limited, Cairns (63 pp). Butler, J.R.A., Bohensky, E., Maru, Y., Busilacchi, S., Chewings, V. and Skewes, T. 2012b. Synthesis and Projections of Human Population and Socio-economic Drivers in Torres Strait and Western Province, PNG. NERP Tropical Ecosystems Hub Project 11.1 Milestone Report, June 2012. Marshall, Nadine, Erin Bohensky, Jeremy Goldberg, Margaret Gooch, Ally Lankester, Petina Pert, Samantha Stone-Jovicich and Renae Tobin. 2012. A Social and Economic Long Term Monitoring Programme for the GBR. Report to NERP Tropical Ecosystems Hub. Bohensky, E.L. and Leitch, A.M. 2011. Framing the flood: A news media analysis of the 2011 Brisbane flood. Summary of preliminary analysis. Report to Southeast Queensland Climate Adaptation Research Initiative (SEQCARI) and Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency (DCCEE). Bohensky, E.L. and Leitch, A.M. 2011. ‘Resilience’ in the Public Discourse: Representation of Natural Disasters in Australian Newspapers 2006-2010. Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Online at: http://portal.cohass.ntu.edu.sg/Resilience/Documents/Think%20Pieces.pdf Butler, J.R.A., Bohensky, E. et al. 2011. Climate Futures and Rural Livelihood Adaptation Strategies in Nusa Tenggara Barat Province, Indonesia. Project Design 2010-2013. CSIRO, Brisbane. Bohensky, E., T. Lynam and S. Stone-Jovicich. 2010. Indicators of Social resilience to water quality change in the Great Barrier Reef region – User Guide. Milestone Report to the Marine and Tropical Sciences Research Facility (MTSRF) project 4.9.7: Understanding and Enhancing Social Resilience. Bohensky, E., T. Lynam and S. Stone-Jovicich. 2010. Social resilience to water quality change in the Great Barrier Reef region – Identification, definition and documentation of indicators. Milestone Report to the Marine and Tropical Sciences Research Facility (MTSRF) project 4.9.7: Understanding and Enhancing Social Resilience. Bohensky, E., Connell, D. and Taylor, B. 2009. Experiences with integrated River Basin management, international and Murray-Darling Basin: lessons for northern Australia. Chapter 22 in Northern Australia Land and Water Science Review. CSIRO and Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and -6- Local Government, Canberra. Online [URL]: http://www.nalwt.gov.au/files/Chapter_22International_experience-lessons_for_northern_Australia.pdf Butler, J., Bohensky, E., Skewes, T. and Mitchell, D. 2009. Milne Bay Sustainable Futures. Report to Conservation International. CSIRO, Cairns. Lynam, T., E. Bohensky and S. Stone-Jovicich. 2009. Social resilience to water quality change in the Great Barrier Reef region – relative contribution of factors. Report to the Marine and Tropical Sciences Research Facility (MTSRF) Project 4.9.7: Understanding and enhancing social resilience. Lynam, T., E. Bohensky and S. Stone-Jovicich. 2009. Social resilience to water quality change in the Great Barrier Reef region – testing the indicators. Report to the Marine and Tropical Sciences Research Facility (MTSRF) Project 4.9.7: Understanding and enhancing social resilience. Smajgl A, Carlin G, House A, Butler J, Bohensky E, Kurnia AS, Sugiyanto C, Hodgen M. 2009. Design Document for agent-based model SimPaSI Central Java. Simulating Pathways to Sustainability in Indonesia. CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems, Townsville. Smajgl A, Carlin G, House A, Pambudhi F, Butler J, Bohensky E, Hodgen M. 2009. Design Document for agentbased model SimPaSI East Kalimantan. Simulating Pathways to Sustainability in Indonesia. CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems, Townsville. Smajgl A, Carlin G, Pambudhi F, Bohensky E, House A, Butler J, Prananingtyas S D, Fadillah R, Khan A, Gunawan A B, Rusdianto S, Armundito E, Palupiningtyas S, 2009. Assessing impacts of fuel subsidy decisions on poverty and forest depletion in East Kalimantan, Indonesia: An agent-based analysis. Analysing Pathways to Sustainability in Indonesia – Discussion paper #2. CSIRO, Townsville and Bappenas, Jakarta. Smajgl A, Carlin G, Pambudhi F, Bohensky E, House A, Butler J, Prananingtyas S D, Fadillah R, Khan A, Gunawan A B, Rusdianto S, Armundito E, Palupiningtyas S, 2009. Assessing impacts of logging and mining operations on poverty in East Kalimantan, Indonesia: An agent-based analysis. Discussion paper 3. Analysing Pathways to Sustainability in Indonesia. CSIRO, Townsville. Smajgl A, Carlin G, Bohensky E, House A, Kurnia A S, Butler J, Sugiyanto C, Hodgen M, Prananingtyas S D, Fadillah R, Khan A, Gunawan A B, Rusdianto S, Armundito E, Palupiningtyas S, 2009. Assessing impacts of fuel subsidy decisions on poverty and fish catch in Central Java, Indonesia: An agent-based analysis. Discussion paper 4. Analysing Pathways to Sustainability in Indonesia. CSIRO, Townsville. Bohnet, I., E. Bohensky, C. Gambley, and J. Waterhouse. 2008. Future scenarios for the Great Barrier Reef Catchment. CSIRO, Water for a Healthy Country National Research Flagship, Canberra. Dent, M., K. Bristow, J. Camkin, and E. Bohensky. 2008. Implementing the National Water Initiative: Benefiting from Lessons Derived From a Cross-Comparison of Australian and South African Experiences. CSIRO Land and Water, Townsville. Lynam. T., S. Stone-Jovicich., and E. Bohensky. 2008. Social resilience to water quality change in the Great Barrier Reef region – draft indicators. Report to the Marine and Tropical Sciences Research Facility (MTSRF) Project 4.9.7: Understanding and enhancing social resilience. Biggs, R., E. Bohensky, C. Fabricius, T. Lynam, A. Misselhorn, C. Musvoto, M. Mutale, B. Reyers, R. J. Scholes, S. Shikongo, and A.S. van Jaarsveld. 2004. Nature supporting people: The Southern African Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. CSIR, Pretoria, South Africa. Bohensky, E., B. Reyers, A. S. van Jaarsveld, and C. Fabricius (eds). 2004. Ecosystem Services in the Gariep Basin: A component of the Southern African Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (SAfMA). African Sun Media, Stellenbosch, South Africa. Refereed Conference Proceedings (since 2010) -7- Bohensky, E., Leitch, A. 2014. Knowledge for disaster resilience: Exploring memory, governance and resilience in practice (Chaired session) Resilience 2014: Resilience and Development: Mobilising for Transformation, Montpelier, France. Bohensky, E., Butler, J., Maru, Y. 2014. Operationalising resilience thinking in multi-stakeholder contexts: Assessing the catalytic role of scientists. Resilience 2014: Resilience and Development: Mobilising for Transformation, Montpelier, France. Marshall, N., Bohensky, E., Cinner, J., Curnock, M., Goldberg, J., Gooch, M., Pert, P., Scherl, L., Stone-Jovicich, S., Tobin, R. 2014. Social resilience in the Great Barrier Reef. Resilience 2014: Resilience and Development: Mobilising for Transformation, Montpelier, France. Fidelman, P. Bohensky, E., Gooch, M., Leitch, A., Marshall, N., Sutton, S., Tobin, R. 2013. Implications of Governance and Management Efforts for Resilience in the Great Barrier Reef. 2013 NCCARF National Adaptation Conference. Renae Tobin, Erin Bohensky, Matthew Curnock, Jeremy Goldberg, Margaret Gooch, Nadine Marshall and Petina Pert. Why understanding people helps improve adaptive capacity over time: A long term social and economic monitoring program in the Great Barrier Reef region. 2013 NCCARF National Adaptation Conference. Gooch, M., Nadine Marshall, Erin Bohensky, Matt Curnock, Jeremy Goldberg, Petina Pert, Samantha StoneJovicich, Renae Tobin. 2013. The Role of the Great Barrier Reef in Community Life. Reefs in a time of change: 87th Annual Australian Coral Reef Society Conference, 28th - 30th August, 2013. Pert, P.L., Erin Bohensky, Jeremy Goldberg, Margaret Gooch, Nadine Marshall, Samantha Stone-Jovicich, Renae Tobin, Matt Curnock. 2013. Exploring the social, economic and cultural aspects of the Great Barrier Reef through spatial visualisation. Making Ecosystem Services Count: Sixth International ESP Conference, Bali. Bohensky, E.L., Adeline Bailly-Vaulont, Margaret Gooch, Nadine Marshall, Petina Pert, Colette Thomas and Renae Tobin. 2012. Newsflash: Media analysis assists monitoring of the Great Barrier Reef. International Coral Reef Society Meeting, Cairns. Gooch, Margaret, Erin Bohensky, Kirstin Dobbs, Nadine Marshall, Petina Pert, Colette Thomas, Renae Tobin, Karen Vohland, Liz Wren and Hugh Yorkston. 2012. Tangible benefits of marine park management for human well-being. International Coral Reef Society Meeting, Cairns. Marshall, N., Erin Bohensky, Joshua Cinner, Margaret Gooch, Paul Marshall, Petina Pert, Colette Thomas, Renae Tobin. 2012. Filling critical socio-economic knowledge gaps in a changing climate. International Coral Reef Society Meeting, Cairns. Pert, P. Erin Bohensky, Adeline Bailly-Vaulont, Margaret Gooch, Nadine Marshall, Colette Thomas and Renae Tobin. 2012. Spatially-explicit and multi-disciplinary approaches for coral reef conservation. International Coral Reef Society Meeting, Cairns. Bohensky, E., J.R.A. Butler, and D. Kirono. 2012. Climate adaptation in Indonesia: a visual exploration of global and local narratives. Adaptation Futures, Tucson, AZ, USA, 29-31 May 2012. Bohensky, E. and Leitch, A. 2012. Framing climate change: newspaper representations of the Brisbane 2011 flood. Initiative on Climate Adaptation Research and Understanding through the Social Sciences (ICARUS) 3rd Annual Conference, the Earth Institute, Columbia University, New York, 18-20 May, 2012. Bohensky, E. 2011. Which images matter? Exploring Indonesian decision-makers’ perceptions of future change. Visualising Science and Environment, University of Brighton, UK 17-18 November 2011. -8- Leitch, A. and E. Bohensky. 2011. Picturing resilience: analysis of newspaper images of Brisbane floods 2011. Visualising Science and Environment, University of Brighton, UK 17-18 November 2011. Leitch, A. and E. Bohensky. 2011. Return to a ‘new normal’? Analysing discourses of resilience to disasters in Australian newspapers. Resilience 2011, March 11-16, 2011, Phoenix, Arizona. Biggs, D., E. Bohensky, A. Quinlan, G. Whiteman, A. Leitch, M. Schoon, K. Brown, R. Biggs, A. Revkin and Billie Lee Turner. 2011. The policy translation and communication of resilience. Resilience 2011, March 11-16 2011, Phoenix, Arizona. Bohensky, E., Butler, J. Costanza, R., Bohnet, I. Delisle,A. Fabricius, K., Gooch, M. Kubiszewski, I., Lukacs, G., Pert, P. and E. Wolanski. 2010. Future makers or future takers? A scenario analysis of climate change and the Great Barrier Reef. 2010 International Climate Change Adaptation Conference, 29 June – 1 July 2010, Gold Coast, Australia. Other Blog Administrator (with Anne Leitch) for “Disaster Memory: Understanding social memory of extreme events and disasters” http://disastermemory.wordpress.com/ Contestabile, M., Bohensky, E. 2011. Make or Take Scenario (Interview). Nature Climate Change, 1(3): 172. Bohensky, E. 2005. Achieving the Millennium Development Goals: Why ecosystem services matter. Environment & Poverty Times 4: 3. UNEP/GRID-Arendal, Arendal, Norway. Bohensky, E. 2005. Deconstructing disasters. Environment & Poverty Times 3: 9. UNEP/GRID-Arendal, Arendal, Norway. Dissertation Bohensky, E. L. 2006. A Social-Ecological Systems Perspective on Water Management in South Africa. PhD Dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa. Student Co-Supervision Monica Gratani, PhD on “A grounded theory to support integration of knowledge systems in the management of the Wet Tropics of Queensland.” James Cook University, 2011-2015 Sameer Punde, PhD on “Evaluating decision modelling to support the management of Marine Protected Areas.” University of Queensland, 2013-2016 Karin Gerhardt, PhD on “An holistic approach to Australian fisheries resource management: How can Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) and Indigenous cultural values be utilised in contemporary fisheries management effectively?” James Cook University, 2015-2018 -9-