Anthony Cole
Landcare Research
8 Papers
65 Citations
Anthony Cole is an academic researcher from Landcare Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Integrated catchment management & Variety (cybernetics). The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Integrated catchment management—interweaving social process and science knowledge
Andrew Fenemor,Chris Phillips,Will Allen,Roger G. Young,Garth Harmsworth,Breck Bowden,Les Basher,P. A. Gillespie,Margaret Kilvington,Robert J. Davies-Colley,John R. Dymond,Anthony Cole,G Lauder,Tim Davie,Robert T. Smith,S Markham,Neil Deans,B Stuart,Maggie Atkinson,Anne G.E. Collins +19 more
TL;DR: The Motueka Integrated Catchment Management (ICMIM) project as mentioned in this paper was based on the idea that achieving ecosystem resilience at a catchment scale requires active measures to develop community resilience.
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Participatory modelling with an influence matrix and the calculation of whole-of-system sustainability values
TL;DR: An historical account of the theoretical development of the influence matrix and a stepwise account of how the method has been trialled in a New Zealand case study are provided, including an evaluation of its limitations and areas where future research is needed.
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Ecological pricing and transformity: A solution method for systems rarely at general equilibrium
TL;DR: In this paper, an eigenvalue-eigenvector mathematical solution method for solving an overdetermined, homogeneous system of simultaneous linear equations is proposed and tested, and practical advice and an algorithm for solving the ecological pricing problem is provided.
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Modelling human population change on Easter Island far-from-equilibrium
Anthony Cole,John Flenley +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a far-from-equilibrium interpretation of human settlement history on Rapanui is presented, based on the assumption that there have been as many as three periods of human population expansion and collapse.
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Integrating Environmental and Socio-Economic Indicators of a Linked Catchment–Coastal System Using Variable Environmental Intensity
John R. Dymond,Tim Davie,Andrew Fenemor,Jagath C. Ekanayake,Ben Knight,Anthony Cole,Oscar Montes de Oca Munguia,Will Allen,Roger G. Young,Les Basher,Marc Dresser,Chris Batstone +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, variable environmental intensity (defined as the ratio of environmental impact over economic output) is used to model the biophysical and socio-economic impacts of individual or collective catchment visions.
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