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  • Luckman, P.G. 2004 (465k pdf)
    Supporting integrated catchment management through CD information systems - Waitakere City's Project Twin Streams. Proc. Stormwater 2004, Rotorua, New Zealand, N.Z. Water & Wastes Association, 6-7 May, 2004.
    (Pre-KiwiGrow relevant background thinking.)


  • Luckman, P.G; R. Taylor, and M. Essex 2005 (2Mb pdf)
    Towards sustainable cities - citywide communication for the Assessment of Water Services. Proc. 4th South Pacific Conference on Stormwater and Aquatic Resource Protection, Auckland, New Zealand. Papers on CD. N.Z. Water & Wastes Association. 4-6 May, 2005.
    (Covers general issues in developing shared understandings of interactions between environment and infrastructure.  Includes application of NZ2100 model, although the model was unnamed at this time.)


  • Luckman, P.G. 2005 (378k pdf)
    A community and environmental health framework for sustainable development. Background paper, Copyright Creative Decisions Ltd. 2005. 
    (First paper used to explain the origins and significance of the NZ2100 model, which was unnamed at this time.)


  • Luckman, P.G. 2006 (242k pdf)
    KiwiGrow™ - A universal, ecosystem-based framework for sustainable development. 12th Annual International Sustainable Development Research Conference, Hong Kong, 6-8 April, 2006. (Available here as Conference organisers made late decision not to publish the papers).
    (Article introduced the KiwGrow model to an international audience of sustainable development researchers and policymakers, with emphasis on Asia Pacific.)


  • Luckman, P.G. 2006
    KiwiGrow™ - A Community and Environmental Health Framework for Sustainable Development. In: Mander, U., Brebbia, C.A. and Tiezzi, E. (eds) The Sustainable City IV - Urban Regeneration and Sustainability.  Proceedings, Fourth International Conference on Urban Regeneration and Sustainability, Tallinn, Estonia, 17-19 July 2006, pp. 155-167.  (Please see published conference proceedings as webpage link is no longer live).
    (Article introduced the KiwGrow model to an international, although largely European, audience of sustainable development researchers and policymakers.)
  • Luckman, P.G. 2006 (652k pdf)
    KiwiGrow™ - revitalising sustainability reporting. Background paper, Copyright Creative Decisions Ltd. 2006.
    (Seminal paper describing the global business and policy context, and how ethical investment, corporate sustainability reporting, and community-business relations can be energised through a new internet-based reporting system integrated with Google Earth.) 
  • Luckman, P.G. 2006
    KiwiGrow™ - a new framework for sustainability reporting.  Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand Conference, 17-20 September, 2006, Adelaide, Australia, published in the Australasian Journal of Environmental Management 13 (4), December 2006 (948k pdf). (Available here with permission of journal.)
    (Paper presents the advances of the KiwiGrow approach over preceding approaches to sustainability reporting.)


  • Luckman, P.G. 2006 (144k pdf)
    KiwiGrow™ - a new approach to sustainable development.  Planning Quarterly, Journal of the New Zealand Planning Institute (163)  16-19, December 2006. (Available here with permission of journal).
    (Popular article describing relevance of KiwiGrow to New Zealand planners.)


  • Luckman, P.G. 2006 (196k pdf)
    Spirituality and sustainable development - the KiwiGrow™ model. Background Paper, Copyright Creative Decisions Ltd, 2006.
    (Paper examines how the KiwiGrow approach could help to deliver a timely response to a range of global social, economic and environmental issues, by helping to underpin holistic transformative change.  Also examines the important ongoing linkages with science.)

  • Luckman, P.G. 2007 (181k pdf)
    Creating the future - meeting the challenge of climate change through sustainable development and KiwiGrow™.  Popular Overview, copyright Creative Decisions Ltd.  2007.
    (Seminal article that reviews the evidence for human-induced global climate change, analyses reasons for the delayed and ineffectual response, and describes how the use of the KiwiGrow approach can facilitate a more robust, timely, and globally-coordinated response.)

  • Luckman, P.G. 2008 (435k pdf)
    Pursuing happiness in the 21st century - the KiwiGrow™ well-being model. Background Paper, Copyright Creative Decisions Ltd, February 2008.
    (Paper shows how the KiwiGrow (NZ2100) model provides a succinct and more comprehensive model for behaviour that can underpin personal wellbeing, and therefore happiness, or life-satisfaction.  Examines relevance to religious contributions, and makes elementary interpretations.)

  • Creative Decisions Proposal To ATA June 2010 (689k pdf)
    KiwiGrow™ and Social Media - Kickstarting the New Auckland.  A proposal to create a website to mediate the social and economic transactions of a new, sustainable Auckland.  Copyright Creative Decisions Ltd, June 2010. 
    Note: See also copy of covering message when this proposal was subsequently referred to Auckland's Local Boards: 
     Message to Auckland Boards (53K)
     (Proposal to Auckland local government entities, against a backdrop of concern about excessive centralisation of power and decision-making, in the wake of regional governance reforms.)

  •  Website Contents Sept 2010 (2.8Mb) NZ2100 and KiwiGrow ™ -  Hypergovernance for the New Millennium.  Contents of the Creative Decisions Ltd website 10 September 2010 (Excluding downloadable articles.  Copyright Creative Decisions Ltd, September 2010.
    (First use of the term "hypergovernance" to describe the KiwiGrow approach).

  • Luckman P.G. 2011 (5.7Mb)
    Collaborative Governance that Works - Integrated catchment management using an axiom-based sustainability model. Presentation prepared for New Zealand local councils, and the Ministry for the Environment.
    Copyright Creative Decisions Ltd, August 2011.
    (Powerpoint presentation describes how integrated management of urban and rural catchments can be facilitated through use of the NZ2100 model, to deliver on the aims of the new National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management. Also outlines a supporting programme of action research to operationalise the approach and develop supporting tools and processes.  Suggests that this may provide a step toward a modern kaitiakitanga, or guardianship, of natural resources - building on perceived compatibilities between KiwiGrow and traditionally holistic Maori approaches).

  •  Luckman P.G. 2011 (339K)
    "Risk Governance for Sustainable Management of Water" Proceedings Water New Zealand Conference, 9-11 November, 2011, Rotorua New Zealand.  Available with permission of Water New Zealand.  See also:
    Water Conf 2011 Powerpoint (5.6Mb) and the associated 
    Oral Presentation (72K)
    (Paper examines how, with few modifications, current corporate risk governance can become much more effective and underpin improved collaborative relations with the community.  Shows how urban and rural integrated catchment management can be achieved using KiwiGrow, and how this can  in turn be facilitated using a KiwiGrow Network with a dedicated social networking website, such as suggested for Auckland.) 

  •  Luckman P.G. 2011 (80K)
    "Water Reform - Getting to First Base"  Draft of article in preparation, for possible submission to an industry journal.   Copyright Creative Decisions Ltd, 2 December 2011.
    (Paper suggests that current benchmarking processes in the New Zealand water industry need to be replaced by a scale-independent sustainability assessment approach that does not presuppose as ideal, a set of highly specialised methods and processes, such as is normally accessible only to larger entities. This new means of providing a performance baseline across the industry, based on NZ2100, can provide the foundation of collaboration and trust that is necessary for sustainable reforms.)


 
 

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