Anna Lukasiewicz
Australian National University
36 Papers
179 Citations
Anna Lukasiewicz is an academic researcher from Australian National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Government & Stakeholder. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 36 publications. Previous affiliations of Anna Lukasiewicz include Charles Sturt University & Queensland University of Technology.
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Papers
Book Review: The justices and injustices of ecosystem services
TL;DR: In this article, an excellent read for those studying not only ecosystem services (ES) but environmental management and sustainability more broadly, the introductory chapter effectively spells out the compla-...
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Water, agriculture and poverty in the Niger River basin
Andrew Ogilvie,Gil Mahé,John Ward,Georges Serpantié,Jacques Lemoalle,Pierre Morand,Bruno Barbier,Amadou Tamsir Diop,Armelle Caron,Regassa Namarra,David Kaczan,Anna Lukasiewicz,Jean-Emmanuel Paturel,G. Lienou,Jean Charles Clanet +14 more
TL;DR: The overlap of traditional and modern rules impedes secure access to water and investments in agriculture by generating uncertain land tenure, which is a major cause of poverty in the Niger River basin this paper.
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Why justice matters in water governance: some ideas for a 'water justice framework'
TL;DR: Water justice is particularly significant when societal change occurs because of altered allocations, institutional rules of the game or in the underlying hydrological regime as discussed by the authors, and the ensuing political dimensions of power asymmetries affecting water governance.
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Voice, power, and history: ensuring social justice for all stakeholders in water decision-making
Anna Lukasiewicz,Claudia Baldwin +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors apply a Social Justice Framework (SJF) to examine the experiences of different stakeholder groups in making their voices heard during water reform processes in the Murray-Darling Basin in Australia.
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A trickle, not a flood: environmental watering in the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assessed CEWO environmental flows (2014-15 to 2018-19), compared their findings with expected outcomes for vegetation in the Basinwide Environmental Watering Strategy (EWS) and interviewed water managers about the efficacy of environmental watering.