Bryan Jenkins
School of Architecture and Civil Engineering
Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology
My areas of research include the sustainable management of water resources, the evolution of incorporating environmental factors in engineering decisions and the assessment of system recovery. The framework for the research is based on considering socio-ecological systems as nested adaptive systems.
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Appointments
Date Position Institution name 2018 - ongoing Independent Chair Eastern Region Alliance Water 2018 - ongoing Adjunct Professor University of Adelaide 2017 - ongoing President Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand 2011 - 2017 Professor, Strategic Water Management University of Canterbury
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Journals
Year Citation 2023 Jenkins, B. R. (2023). Constraint Mapping for Avoiding Adverse Effects of Development: The Application to the Moomba to Stony Point Pipeline and Its Aftermath. International Journal of Environmental Impacts, 6(1), 49-55.
2022 Jenkins, B. (2022). Science and policy delay leading to loss of natural capital: case study of Te Waihora/Lake Ellesmere. Australasian Journal of Water Resources, 27(1), 1-15.
2022 Jenkins, B. (2022). Response to environmental assessments and sustainable finance frameworks. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 40(2), 1-5.
Scopus1 WoS12022 Jenkins, B. (2022). The contribution of resilience assessment to impact assessment. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 40(4), 331-341.
Scopus1 WoS12019 JENKINS, B. R. (2019). Changing Water Management Practice in Canterbury to Address Sustainability Limits. Policy Quarterly, 15(3), 29-36. 2019 Jenkins, B. R. (2019). Management of cumulative impacts: Lessons from canterbury, New Zealand. International Journal of Environmental Impacts, 2(3), 259-271.
Scopus12018 Banhalmi-Zakar, Z., Gronow, C., Wilkinson, L., Jenkins, B., Pope, J., Squires, G., . . . Womersley, J. (2018). Evolution or revolution: Where next for impact assessment?. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 36(6), 506-515.
Scopus24 WoS152017 Jenkins, B. (2017). Sustainable water management analysis of the selwyn catchment using nested adaptive systems. International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning, 12(6), 1061-1072.
Scopus22017 JENKINS, B. R. (2017). Avon-Ōtākaro Network Vision for Regeneration of the Avon-Ōtākaro Corridor Red Zone. Landscape Review, 2, 56-66. 2016 Jenkins, B. R. (2016). From mitigation to sustainability: The evolution of incorporating environmental factors into development decisions in Australasia. International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning, 11(6), 920-929.
Scopus62016 Jenkins, B. (2016). Sustainability analysis of the management approach for six New Zealand lakes. Lake and Reservoir Management, 32(2), 101-115.
Scopus8 WoS62015 Velterop, J. (2015). Peer review – issues, limitations, and future development. ScienceOpen Research, 0(0).
2014 JENKINS, B. R., & Henley, G. (2014). Collaborative Management: Community Engagement as the Decision-Making Process. The Australasian Journal of Natural Resources Law and Policy, 17(2), 135-153. 2014 Jenkins, B. R., Russell, S., Sadler, B., & Ward, M. (2014). Application of sustainability appraisal to the canterbury water management strategy. Australasian Journal of Environmental Management, 21(1), 83-101.
Scopus8 WoS62013 Jenkins, B. R. (2013). The New Environmental Governance. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, 25(1), 161-163.
WoS32011 JENKINS, B. R. (2011). A River Runs Through It. Planning Quarterly, (182). 2011 JENKINS, B. R. (2011). Milk & Water: The dairy industry can be sustainable with its resource demands - but only if there are big changes. AgScience, 38, 10-11. 2007 Jenkins, B. (2007). Experience with environmental forensic science in Environmental Protection Act enforcement proceedings in WA. Environmental and Planning Law Journal, 18(5), 469-480.
Scopus12003 Jenkins, B. R., & Hine, P. T. (2003). Benchmarking for best practice environmental management. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 85(2), 115-134.
Scopus5 WoS4 Europe PMC12003 JENKINS, B. R. (2003). The Comparison of Two Commonwealth/State Environmental Management Programmes in an Evaluation Framework. The Australasian Journal of Natural Resources Law and Policy, 8(1), 59-78. 2003 JENKINS, B. R., Annandale, D., & Morrison-Saunders, A. (2003). Evolution of a Sustainability Assessment Strategy for Western Australia. Environmental and Planning Law Journal, 20(1), 56-65. 2002 Jenkins, B. (2002). Organisation for sustainability. Australian Journal of Environmental Management, 9(4), 243-251.
Scopus82001 Jenkins, B. (2001). The development of environmental criteria in a risk management framework. Australian Journal of Environmental Management, 8(4), 227-232.
Scopus11997 JENKINS, B. R. (1997). Environmental Regulation of Perth's Groundwater. Water, 24(6), 42-46. 1993 JENKINS, B. R. (1993). Sydney Airport third runway EIS - coverage of marine ecology. Australian Biologist, 6(4), 190-194. 1993 Jenkins, B. (1993). ECONOMIC RATIONALITY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: CONFLICTS AND IMPLEMENTATION. Economic Papers, 12(2), 69-84.
Scopus21992 JENKINS, B. R. (1992). Planning and evaluation techniques in relation to sustainable development. Transactions of Multi-disciplinary Engineering. 1992 JENKINS, B. R. (1992). Preparing environmental impact statements. Interdata Environmental Resource Management Handbook, 1991/92. 1992 JENKINS, B. R. (1992). Emerging Trends in Water Resources Planning. Ancold Bulletin, 91, 32-40. 1992 Jenkins, B. (1992). Current and possible future trends in environmental control for industrial development. Environmental and Planning Law Journal, 9(4), 281-285.
Scopus11991 Jenkins, B. R. (1991). Changing Australian monitoring and policy practice to achieve sustainable development. Science of the Total Environment, The, 108(1-2), 33-50.
Scopus4 WoS21988 Jenkins, B. (1988). Integrating environmental factors into mining projects. AusIMM Bulletin and Proceedings, 293(2), 59-65.
Scopus11987 Ortolano, L., Jenkins, B., & Abracosa, R. P. (1987). Speculations on when and why EIA is effective. Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 7(4), 285-292.
Scopus561987 Jenkins, B., & Thomas, R. (1987). Underwater pipeline in an estuarine aquatic reserve.. IN: 8TH AUSTRALASIAN CONF. ON COASTAL & OCEAN ENGINEERING 1987, PREPRINTS OF PAPERS, (LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA: NOV. 30-DEC. 4, 1, (87-17 ) (ISBN 0-85825-358-5)), 208-212.
Scopus11987 JENKINS, B. R. (1987). Water and waste management for the Pine Creek Gold Mine. Mine and Quarry, 61-62. 1986 JENKINS, B. R. (1986). A New System of Values Needed to Protect the Earth. Habitat Australia, 14(5), 11. 1986 JENKINS, B. R. (1986). Ways environmental factors can influence projects. Transactions- Institution of Engineers Australia Multidisciplinary Engineering Ge, GE12(1), 1-5. 1978 Jenkins, B., & Ortolano, L. (1978). ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALISTS IN WATER AGENCIES. J Water Resour Plann Manage Div ASCE, 104(1), 61-74.
Scopus21978 Jenkins, B. (1978). PLACEMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALISTS IN GOVERNMENT AGENCIES.. National Conference Publication - Institution of Engineers, Australia, (78 /5), 55-61. 1974 JENKINS, B. R. (1974). Tests on a flat plate floor. Civil engineering transactions, 16(2), 164-167. - Jenkins, B. (n.d.). Ecological Governance. Journal of Systems Thinking, 3.
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Books
Year Citation 2018 Jenkins, B. R. (2018). Water Management in New Zealand's Canterbury Region A Sustainability Framework. Springer. 2018 Jenkins, B. R. (2018). Water Management in New Zealand's Canterbury Region. Springer Netherlands.
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Book Chapters
Year Citation 2018 Jenkins, B. R. (2018). Cumulative effects at the catchment scale. In Global Issues in Water Policy (Vol. 19, pp. 153-203). Springer Netherlands.
DOI Scopus12018 Jenkins, B. R. (2018). Management of waterborne disease. In . (Ed.), Water Management in New Zealand's Canterbury Region (Vol. 19, pp. 277-310). Springer Netherlands.
DOI2018 Jenkins, B. (2018). Biophysical limits and sustainable management. In . (Ed.), Water Management in New Zealand's Canterbury Region (Vol. 19, pp. 433-462).
DOI Scopus12018 Jenkins, B. R. (2018). Decision making for sustainability. In Global Issues in Water Policy (Vol. 19, pp. 377-430). Springer Netherlands.
DOI Scopus12018 Jenkins, B. R. (2018). Biophysical system failure pathways at the regional scale. In . (Ed.), Global Issues in Water Policy (Vol. 19, pp. 205-236). Springer Netherlands.
DOI2018 Jenkins, B. R. (2018). Sustainability assessments. In Global Issues in Water Policy (Vol. 19, pp. 341-376). Springer Netherlands.
DOI2018 Jenkins, B. R. (2018). Socio-economic issues and collaborative governance. In Global Issues in Water Policy (Vol. 19, pp. 463-504). Springer Netherlands.
DOI Scopus12018 Jenkins, B. R. (2018). Regional level socio-economic failure pathways. In Global Issues in Water Policy (Vol. 19, pp. 311-337). Springer Netherlands.
DOI2018 Jenkins, B. R. (2018). Concluding comments. In . (Ed.), Global Issues in Water Policy (Vol. 19, pp. 505-512). Springer Netherlands.
DOI2018 Jenkins, B. (2018). Preface. In . (Ed.), Water Management in New Zealand's Canterbury Region A Sustainability Framework (Vol. 19, pp. vii-viii). 2018 Jenkins, B. R. (2018). The collapse of the maya and the development of a sustainability framework. In Global Issues in Water Policy (Vol. 19, pp. 83-109). Springer Netherlands.
DOI2018 Jenkins, B. R. (2018). Application of sustainability framework. In . (Ed.), Global Issues in Water Policy (Vol. 19, pp. 111-150). Springer Netherlands.
DOI Scopus22018 Jenkins, B. R. (2018). Socio-economic failure pathways. In Global Issues in Water Policy (Vol. 19, pp. 237-275). Springer Netherlands.
DOI2018 Jenkins, B. R. (2018). Water management in Canterbury. In Global Issues in Water Policy (Vol. 19, pp. 37-81). Springer Netherlands.
DOI2018 Jenkins, B. R. (2018). Water management framework in New Zealand. In Global Issues in Water Policy (Vol. 19, pp. 21-36). Springer Netherlands.
DOI Scopus32018 Jenkins, B. R. (2018). Introduction. In B. JENKINS (Ed.), Water Management in New Zealand's Canterbury Region: A Sustainability Framework (Global Issues in Water Policy Book 19) (Vol. 19, pp. 1-18). Springer Netherlands.
DOI2018 Jenkins, B. R. (2018). Introduction. In B. JENKINS (Ed.), Water Management in New Zealand's Canterbury Region: A Sustainability Framework (Global Issues in Water Policy Book 19) (Vol. 19, pp. 1-18). Springer Netherlands.
DOI2016 Therivel, R., Jones, M., & Jenkins, B. (2016). Beyond current SEA practice. In B. Sadler, & J. Dusik (Eds.), European and International Experiences of Strategic Environmental Assessment: Recent Progress and Future Prospects (pp. 303-324). United Kingdom: Routledge.
DOI Scopus42015 Jenkins, B. (2015). Sustainable water management analysis using nested adaptive systems. In C. A. Brebbia (Ed.), Unknown Book (Vol. 196, pp. 39-52). WIT PRESS.
DOI2015 JENKINS, B. (2015). New Zealand Water Pricing. In A. Dinar, V. Pochat, & J. Albiac-Murillo (Eds.), Water Pricing Experiences and Innovations (Vol. 9, 1st ed., pp. 263-288). Springer.
DOI Scopus32015 Jenkins, B. (2015). New Zealand Water Pricing. In Global Issues in Water Policy (pp. 263-288). Springer International Publishing.
DOI2011 JENKINS, B. R. (2011). Sustainability limits and governance options in Canterbury water management. In S. Russell, B. Frame, & J. Lennox (Eds.), Old Problems, New Solutions: Integrative research supporting natural resource governance (pp. 49-58). Lincoln, NZ: Manaaki Whenua Press. 2011 JENKINS, B. R. (2011). Development of a collaborative governance approach. In S. Russell, B. Frame, & J. Lennox (Eds.), Old Problems, New Solutions: Integrative research supporting natural resources governance (pp. 99-109). Lincoln, NZ: Manaaki Whenua Press. 2004 Morrison-Saunders, A., JENKINS, B., & Bailey, J. (2004). EIA Follow Up and Adaptive Management. In A. Morrison-Saunders, & J. Art (Eds.), Assessing Impact: handbook of EIA and SEA Follow Up. London: Earthscan. 1999 JENKINS, B. R. (1999). Trends & Developments at the State Level: A Western Australian Perspective. In P. Leadbetter, N. Gunningham, & B. Boer (Eds.), Environmental Outlook: Law and Policy , Issue 3. Sydney: Federation Press. 1995 JENKINS, B. R. (1995). Assessment, Planning and Management Services. In R. Kelly, & M. O'Neill (Eds.), Australia - A Leader in Environmental Solutions. Double Bay, NSW: Focus Publishing. -
Conference Items
Year Citation 2015 JENKINS, B. R. (2015). Collaborative Governance Transformation of Water Management in Canterbury. Poster session presented at the meeting of Poster. Adelaide. -
Theses
Year Citation 1983 JENKINS, B. R. (1983). Models of organizational systems: Their relevance to organizational effectiveness and conflict. (Master's Thesis, Monash University). 1977 JENKINS, B. R. (1977). Changes in water resources planning: An organization theory perspective. (PhD Thesis, Stanford University). 1974 JENKINS, B. R. (1974). The behaviour of reinforced concrete flat slabs. (Master's Thesis, University of Adelaide).
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Other Supervision Activities
Date Role Research Topic Location Program Supervision Type Student Load Student Name 2015 - 2017 Principal Supervisor Groundwater resources management, a sustainable policy approach for the Purapurani Aquifer, Bolivia University of Canterbury - Master Full Time - Estefania Artega 2015 - 2017 Co-Supervisor Evaluation of the Nam Theun 2 hydropower and its community involvement approach with a theoretical framework for community engagement appropriate for Lao People’s Democratic Republic University of Canterbury Water Resources Management Master Full Time - Phonesavath Khamivilay 2014 - 2016 Principal Supervisor The Application of an Audited Self-Management Approach to Manage Nutrient Losses in the Hurunui River Catchment University of Canterbury - Master Part Time Craig Simpson 2012 - 2015 Co-Supervisor The Management of Lake Ellesmere/Te Waihora: an assessment of the integration of co-governance and community agreements into a nested, statutory management plan. University of Canterbury - Master Full Time Kendrick Chittock
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Board Memberships
Date Role Board name Institution name Country 2018 - ongoing Chair ERA Water Board Eastern Region Alliance Water Australia 2017 - ongoing President EIANZ Board Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand Australia -
Committee Memberships
Date Role Committee Institution Country 2019 - 2020 Member International Scientific Advisory Committee for the 5th International Conference on Environmental and Economic Impact on Sustainable Development, 10-12 June 2020, Seville. Wessex Institute of Technology Spain 2018 - 2019 Member International Scientific Advisory Committee for the 10th International Conference on Water Resources Management, 7-9 May 2019, Alicante, Spain Wessex Institute of Technology Spain 2017 - 2018 Member International Scientific Advisory Committee for the 4th International Conference on Environmental and Economic Impact on Sustainable Development, 20-22 June 2018, Naples Wessex Institute of Technology Italy 2016 - 2017 Member International Scientific Advisory Committee for the 9th International Conference on Sustainable Water Resources Management, 18-20 July 2017, Prague. Wessex Institute of Technology Czech Republic -
Editorial Boards
Date Role Editorial Board Name Institution Country 2016 - ongoing Member Editorial Board of the Australasian Journal of Water Resources Engineers Australia Australia
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