RSA Australasia Conference 2019
Urban and Rural Wellbeing, First Nations Economies
and Global Value Chains for Regional Sustainability
11th-13th February 2019
Ngāi Tahu Research Centre, University of Canterbury,
Christchurch, Aotearoa New Zealand
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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
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REGIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION AUSTRALASIA CONFERENCE 2019
NGĀI TAHU RESEARCH CENTRE, UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY, CHRISTCHURCH,
AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND 11TH-13TH FEBRUARY 2019
Conference Programme Monday 11th February
15:00-18:00 City Walking Tour
Participants are asked to gather in front of the Anglican Cathedral in
Cathedral Square at 15:00. The RSA hosts will be obvious. The
walking tour will begin at 15:15, moving at a slow pace, with stops
for commentary at significant places around the inner city. It will
finish at the venue for the Reception for Delegates by 18:00.
18:00-19:30 Mayoral Welcome Reception – Refreshments and Networking
Christchurch City Council Function Room, 58 Worcester Blvd
Tuesday 12th February
08:30-16:00
Registration – North Arts Theatres Foyer
09:00-09:15 Conference Introduction and Welcome Room: North Arts
Lecture Theatres: ARTS 1
09:15-09:45 Keynote Speech
Chair: John Reid, University of Canterbury, Aotearoa New Zealand
Speaker: Te Marie Tau, Ngāi Tahu Research Centre, Aotearoa New
Zealand – What a Tribal Economy will be and how we will Build it?
Room: North Arts
Lecture Theatres: ARTS 1
09:45-11:00 Plenary [1] First Nations Economies
Chair: Melissa Nursey-Bray, University of Adelaide, Australia
Speaker: Michelle Thompson-Fawcett, University of Otago,
Aotearoa New Zealand – “We are Carrying our Weight of
Expectations”: Indigenous-led Urban Property Development
Speaker: Chris McDonald, OECD, France – Linking Indigenous Communities with Regional Development
Early Career Speaker: Skye Akbar, University of South Australia,
Australia – Applying a Mixed Methods Research Indigenist Agenda
in Remote Economic Development Research
Room: North Arts
Lecture Theatres: ARTS 1
11:00-11:30
Refreshment Break - North Arts Theatres Foyer
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NGĀI TAHU RESEARCH CENTRE, UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY, CHRISTCHURCH,
AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND 11TH-13TH FEBRUARY 2019
Tuesday 12th February
11:30-13:00 Parallel Sessions [A]
Session Title:
Chair:
Regional Development I
Ed Challies, University of Canterbury, Aotearoa New Zealand
Room: North Arts Lecture
Theatres: ARTS 1
Eunji Choi; Seongwoo Lee, Seoul National University,
Republic of Korea
The Effect of the Rural Development Policy on Agricultural
Income in South Korea
Iqbal Dawam Wibisono; Nur Cahyadi; Ekki
Syamsulhakim, The National Team for the Acceleration
of Poverty Reduction (TNP2K), Indonesia
Poverty Alleviation Policy: Towards a Robust Spatial
Targeting
Raquel Moreno-Penaranda, The University of Tokyo,
Japan
Urban Agriculture in Japan: Challenges and Opportunities
for Sustainability and Local Wellbeing
Session Title:
Chair:
Regional Resilience and Wellbeing I
Chris McDonald, OECD, France
Room: North Arts Lecture
Theatres: ARTS 2
Philip Morrison; Victoria University of Wellington,
Aotearoa New Zealand
Ascertaining Local Wellbeing - The Hidden Minefield
Tasos Kitsos; Raquel Otega-Argiles, City-REDI,
University of Birmingham, UK
Nicholas Kacher; Luke Petach; Stephan Weller,
Colorado State University, USA
Examining the Interplay between Resilience and
Entrepreneurship: Evidence from the US and the UK
Session Title:
Chair:
Smart Cities
Bruce Wilson, European Union Centre, RMIT, Australia
Room: North Arts Lecture
Theatres: ARTS 3
Holly Randell-Moon, Charles Sturt University, Australia The Gigatown Competition in New Zealand: Competition
as Digital Infrastructure Allocation?
Surajit Chakravarty; Priya Seetharaman, IIM Calcutta,
India
Jocelyn Cranefield, University of Wellington, Aotearoa
New Zealand
Catapulting Over Complexity: An Assessment of India’s
Smart Cities Mission
Session Title: Chair:
Spatial Justice and Inequality Room: Ngāi Tahu
Research Centre (NTRC):
SEMINAR ROOM
Xuefeng Wang, Newcastle University, UK Governance, Institutions, and Urbanisation Fuzzy in
China: An Internal Colonialism Perspective
Junxi Qian, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong,
China
Commodity Relations at the Margin: Indigenous
Modernisation as a Machine of Difference
Gergely Tagai, MTA KRTK, Hungary The Role of Locally Provided Services of General
Interest in Delivering Spatial Justice
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NGĀI TAHU RESEARCH CENTRE, UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY, CHRISTCHURCH,
AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND 11TH-13TH FEBRUARY 2019
Tuesday 12th February
13:00-14:00
Lunch - North Arts Theatres Foyer
14:00-15:30 Parallel Sessions [B] Session Title:
Chair: Publishing Academic Papers in Regional Studies Room: North Arts Lecture
Theatres: ARTS 1
Sally Hardy, Regional Studies Association
Paul Dalziel, AERU, Lincoln University, Aotearoa New
Zealand
Andrew Beer, UniSA Business School & Chair Regional
Studies Association Publications Committee
Session Title:
Chair: Regional Resilience and Wellbeing II
Tasos Kitsos, City-REDI, University of Birmingham, UK
Room: North Arts Lecture
Theatres: ARTS 2
Eilya Torshizian; G Chaplin, NZ Institute of Economic
Research, Aotearoa New Zealand
K Lai; J Chapman, Tamaki Regeneration Company,
Aotearoa New Zealand
Empirical Wellbeing Approach to Total Impact
Reporting
Wayne Beyea; Elena Cangelosi; Joel Arnold, Michigan
State University, USA
Resilience through Built Environment Interventions in a
Rural Context: Using Deliberation with Analysis to
address climate and health impacts in the Great Lakes
Region
Jennifer Joynt, Auckland Council, Aotearoa New Zealand Development of the Auckland Heat Vulnerability Index
Session Title: Chair:
Global Cities and Regional Capitals
Room: North Arts Lecture
Theatres: ARTS 3
Norbet Csizmadia, PAIGEO – Pallas Athene Innovation and
Geopolitical Foundation, Hungary
Geofusion: Cities, Regions, Nations in the Geoeconomy
Age the Power of Geography
Miguel Hidalgo Martinez, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool
University, China
The ‘Territoriality’ of Three Mega-city Regions in
Western China: Comparative Administrative
Restructuring and Economic Emergence of Chongqing,
Xi’an and Lanzhou
Ellen Hughes, University of the West of England, UK “I Knew Something about the City”: Designers’
Migration into Bristol 1975-1985
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NGĀI TAHU RESEARCH CENTRE, UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY, CHRISTCHURCH,
AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND 11TH-13TH FEBRUARY 2019
Tuesday 12th February
14:00-15:30 Parallel Sessions [B]
Session Title:
Chair: Global Connections
Sally Hardy, Regional Studies Association, UK
Room: Ngāi Tahu
Research Centre
(NTRC): SEMINAR ROOM
Tao Song, Sichuan Agricultural University, China The Role of Position in Global Value Chain on
Agglomeration by Export Destinations -- Evidence from
China’s Firm Level Data
Innocent Daudu, University of Pretoria, South Africa Africa's Instrastructure Cum Development Narrative: A
Mediation
Oscar Tiku, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan Interregional Repercussion Effects of Tourism
Consumption:
Case of Tokyo Metropolitan and the Rest of Japan
15:25-15:55
Refreshment Break - North Arts Theatres Foyer
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AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND 11TH-13TH FEBRUARY 2019
Tuesday 12th February
16:00-18:00 Parallel Sessions [C] Session Title:
Chair: Special Session: Supporting Success in Regional Settlements
Harvey Perkins, University of Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand
Room: North Arts
Lecture Theatres: ARTS 1
Arthur Grimes, Motu Research, Aotearoa New Zealand
Kate Preston; David Maré, Motu Economic & Public Policy Research, Aotearoa New Zealand Stuart Donovan, Vrije Univesiteit, The Netherlands
Amenities and the Attractiveness of New Zealand Cities
Jonathan Kilgour, University of Waikato, Aotearoa New
Zealand
Sense of Place, Connectedness, Belonging, Mana
Whenua and Ukaipōtanga as Elements in the Creation of
Better Towns for Māori
Harvey Perkins; Deborah Levy; Raewyn Hills, University
of Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand
Malcolm Campbell; Laura Dance, University of
Canterbury, Aotearoa New Zealand
Michael Mackay, Lincoln University, Aotearoa New
Zealand
Tourism-led Regeneration: The Need for Leadership and
Strategic Thinking in Small Regional Towns
Deborah Levy; Raewyn Hills; Harvey Perkins, University
of Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand
Mike Mackay, Lincoln University, Aotearoa New
Zealand
Malcolm Campbell, University of Canterbury, Aotearoa
New Zealand
Property-led Regeneration: Understanding and
Supporting Small Town Commercial Property
Development Initiatives
Nick Taylor, Nick Taylor Associates, Aotearoa New
Zealand
Michael Mackay; Karen Johnston, Lincoln University,
Aotearoa New Zealand
Harvey Perkins, University of Auckland, Aotearoa New
Zealand
Regeneration in the Town of Oamaru
Sean Connelly; Etienne Nel; Ann Pomeroy; Michelle
Thompson-Fawcett, University of Otago, Aotearoa New
Zealand
Harnessing the Hinterland: Structural Change and Local
Response in Rural and Small-town New Zealand
Etienne Nel, University of Otago, Aotearoa New Zealand
& University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Sean Connelly University of Otago, Aotearoa New
Zealand
Rediscovering the Regions: A New Era of Regional
Policy Intervention in New Zealand
Ruth Berry, Building Better Homes Towns and Cities
National Science Challenge, Aotearoa New Zealand
Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities – National
Science Challenge: The future strategy
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NGĀI TAHU RESEARCH CENTRE, UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY, CHRISTCHURCH,
AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND 11TH-13TH FEBRUARY 2019
Tuesday 12th February
16:00-18:00 Parallel Sessions [C]
Session Title:
Chair: Housing Issues
Melissa Nursey-Bray, University of Adelaide, Australia
Room: North Arts
Lecture Theatres: ARTS 2
Jennifer Joynt, Auckland Council, Aotearoa New
Zealand
Unpicking the Construction Development Pipeline: A
Community Housing Provider Perspective
Andrew Beer, UniSA Business School, Australia The New Spaces of Housing Affordability in Australia:
Unpacking the Role of Local Government
John Martin, La Trobe University, Australia The Role of Locally Provided Services of General
Interest in Delivering Spatial Justice
Jeffrey McNeill; Gerard Prinsen, Massey University,
Aotearoa New Zealand
Vacating Place. Vacated Space
Session Title:
Chair: Urban Rural Connections
Gergely Tagai, MTA MRTK, Hungary
Room: North Arts
Lecture Theatres: ARTS 3
Kane Pham, University of Technology Sydney, Australia Alternative Perspectives of Everyday Spaces:
Introducing a Multiperspectival Framework of
City-regional Change
Charlotte Jayne Hoole, University of Sheffield, UK What's the Deal for Peripheral Places in City-region
Devolution in England?
Shenjing He, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong,
China
Yuting Liu, South China University of Technology, China
“Villages of the City”: Reshaping Rurality and
Rural-urban Relationship in Post-productivist Pearl River
Delta, China
Sahar Zavareh; Gordon Winder, University of Munich,
Germany
The Challenges Posed by UN-Habitat’s Rural-Urban
Linkages in a Sustainability Transition Agenda: The Case
of the Christchurch, New Zealand Rebuild
16:00-18:00 Parallel Sessions [C]
Session Title:
Chair: Agri-food Value Chains Room: Ngāi Tahu
Research Centre
(NTRC): SEMINAR ROOM
Tiffany McIntyre, AERU, Lincoln University, Aotearoa
New Zealand
The Governance of Land-Based Value Chains: Attributes
for Value Creation and Value Capture
Peter Tait, AERU, Lincoln University, Aotearoa New
Zealand
Wine Consumer Preferences for Sustainability
Attributes: A Discrete Choice Experiment of Californian
Sauvignon Blanc Purchasers
John Saunders, AERU, Lincoln University, Aotearoa
New Zealand
Long-term Modelling for Agricultural International Trade
Caroline Saunders, AERU, Lincoln University, Aotearoa
New Zealand
Unlocking Export Prosperity for Regional Development
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NGĀI TAHU RESEARCH CENTRE, UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY, CHRISTCHURCH,
AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND 11TH-13TH FEBRUARY 2019
Tuesday 12th February
19:00-22:00
Conference Dinner – Pre-registration was required for this event
The Shilling Club, Ground Floor, James Hight Library, University of
Canterbury
Wednesday 13th February
09:00-16:00
Registration – North Arts Theatres Foyer
09:00-09:30 Chair: Andrew Beer, UniSA Business School, Australia
Speaker: Sally Hardy, Regional Studies Association, UK – Regional Studies
and Gender in Publishing
Room: North Arts
Lecture Theatres:
ARTS 1
09:30-10:00 Keynote Speech
Chair: Etienne Nel, University of Otago, Aotearoa New Zealand
Speaker: Fletcher Tabuteau, Under Secretary for Regional Development,
Aotearoa New Zealand – Title to follow
Room: North Arts
Lecture Theatres:
ARTS 1
10:00-11:30 Parallel Sessions [D]
Session Title:
Chair:
Regional Development II
Skye Akbar, UniSA Business School, Australia
Room: North Arts Lecture
Theatres: ARTS 1
Chaolin Gu; Rong Feng; Yue Zhang, Tsinghua
University, China
Xian Hu, Three Georges University, China
Ian Cook, Liverpool John Moores University, China
A New Rural Planning Based on Subsidies for Rural China
Govinda Prasad Paudel; Krishna K. Shrestha; Hemant
Raj Ojha; Ian Nuberg, The University of New South
Wales, Australia
Naya Sharma Paudel, Forest Action, Nepa
Promised much Delivered Little: A Story of Forest-based
Enterprise in the Himalaya
Malcolm Campbell; Hamish McNair, University of
Canterbury, Aotearoa New Zealand
Michael Mackay, Lincoln University, Aotearoa New
Zealand
Harvey Perkins, People and Places Ltd, Aotearoa New
Zealand
Is Accommodation ‘Sharing’ Disrupting the Regional Housing
Market?
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AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND 11TH-13TH FEBRUARY 2019
Wednesday 13th February
10:00-11:30 Parallel Sessions [D]
Session Title:
Chair:
Regional Resilience and Wellbeing III
Hidekazu Ito, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan
Room: North Arts Lecture
Theatres: ARTS 2
Samantha Sharpe, University of Technology Sydney,
Australia
Forced Innovation: Small Business Preparedness and
Response to Natural Disasters
Anna Mikhaylova, Institute for Public Finance Reform,
Russia
Subsidization as a Factor of the Resilience of Regional
Economic Systems in Russia
Vladimir Klimanov, Institute for Public Finance
Reform, Russia
Regional Resilience in Strategic Plans in Russia
10:00-11:30 Parallel Sessions [D]
Session Title:
Chair:
Initiatives for Sustainability
Caroline Veldhuizen, University of Melbourne, Australia
Room: North Arts Lecture
Theatres: ARTS 3
Rima Rubčinskaitė, Vilnius University, Lithuania
Regional Resilience to External Shocks: Does & How the
Economic Structure Matters
Ben Anderson, University of Southampton, UK Small Area Temporal Household Electricity Demand Models
for New Zealand
Oxana Klimanova, Institute for Public Finance Reform,
Russia
Eugeny Kolbowsky; Olga Illarionova, Lomonosov
Moscow State University, Russia
Ecological Framework of the Largest Cities in Russia
11:30-12:00
Refreshment Break - North Arts Theatres Foyer
12:00-13:30 Parallel Sessions [E]
Session Title:
Chair:
Regional Development III Room: North Arts Lecture
Theatres: ARTS 1
Rima Rubčinskaitė, Vilnius University, Lithuania
Agglomeration, Clusters and Productivity: A Case of Small
European Region
Koech Cheruiyot, Gauteng City-Region Observatory,
South Africa
Exploring Evidence of Spatial Economic Agglomeration in
Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality, Gauteng, South Africa
Using Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis Approaches
Hidekazu Ito, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan
The Inventory Management and On-time Delivery of
Auto-parts’ Suppliers: Evidence from Japanese Automotive
Industry
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NGĀI TAHU RESEARCH CENTRE, UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY, CHRISTCHURCH,
AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND 11TH-13TH FEBRUARY 2019
Wednesday 13th February
12:00-13:30 Parallel Sessions [E]
Session Title:
Chair:
Modelling Spatial Development
Eilya Torshizian, University of Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand
Room: North Arts Lecture
Theatres: ARTS 2
Mirjam Schindler; Rita Dionisio; Simon Kingham,
University of Canterbury, Aotearoa New Zealand
A Critical Reflection on the Implications of the Choice of Urban
Decision-support Tools on Urban Outcomes
Magali Talandier, University of Grenoble Alpes,
France
Renewing the Theory of Economic Base: A New Approach to
Measure Local Economic Development
Stefanie Dühr, University of South Australia, Australia
Policies and Instruments for Balanced Spatial Development:
European Lessons for Australia
Session Title:
Chair:
New Urban and Regional Paradigms Room: North Arts Lecture
Theatres: ARTS 3
Yanheng Lu, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong,
China
Architectural Experiment in Rural China: Materiality,
Post-rurality and Planetary Urbanisation
Kate Mackness; Rachel Dyer; Mark Dyer, University of
Waikato, Aotearoa New Zealand
Urban Narrative: Case Studies of Capturing Community
Perspectives through Digital Ethnographic Tools
Jane Zhuang; Yuting Zhuang, Shanghai Lixin
University of Accounting and Finance, China
Andre Everett, University of Otago, Aotearoa New
Zealand
Hedging Cultural Geography and Economic Geography for
Clustering Theorisation: A Longitudinal Analysis Adopting
Formal Grounded Theory Methodology
Session Title:
Chair:
Smart Specialisation
Daniela Carl, Regional Studies Association, UK
Room: Ngāi Tahu Research
Centre (NTRC): SEMINAR
ROOM
Bruce Wilson; Emma Shortis; Todd Williams,
European Union Centre at RMIT, Australia
Governance Challenges for Regional Innovation in Australia:
The Hunter Valley and Latrobe Valley Experiences with Smart
Specialisation
Caroline Veldhuizen; Lars Coenen; Leo
Goedegebuure, University of Melbourne, Australia
Bruce Wilson, European Union Centre at RMIT,
Australia
Smart Specialisation in Australia: Policy Mobility or
Experimentalist Policy?
13:30-14:30
Lunch - North Arts Theatres Foyer
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NGĀI TAHU RESEARCH CENTRE, UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY, CHRISTCHURCH,
AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND 11TH-13TH FEBRUARY 2019
Wednesday 13th February
14:30-15:45 Closing Plenary [2] Regional Resilience and Wellbeing
Chair: Caroline Saunders, AERU, Lincoln University, Aotearoa New Zealand
Speaker: Melissa Nursey-Bray, University of Adelaide, Australia –
Connection, Country and Cassandra: Achieving Socially just Climate Governance in Urban and Regional Australia
Speaker: Bruce Wilson, European Union Centre, RMIT, Australia - Regional
Resilience and Wellbeing: The Relevance of the Sustainable Development
Goals
Speaker: Gus Charteris, Just Transitions Unit at Ministry of Business,
Innovation and Employment, Aotearoa New Zealand – Partnering with
Communities and Sectors to deliver a Just Transition to a Low Emissions Economy
Room: North Arts
Lecture Theatres:
ARTS 1
15:45-16:00 Conference Close
First Name Last Name Institution Country
Skye Akbar UniSA Business School Australia
Ben Anderson University of Southampton UK
Joel Arnold Michigan State University USA
Andrew Beer UniSA Business School Australia
Ruth Berry Building Better Homes Towns & Cities National Science Challenge Aotearoa New Zealand
Wayne Beyea Michigan State University USA
Kylie Bourne Regional Australia Institute Australia
Malcolm Campbell University of Canterbury Aotearoa New Zealand
Daniela Carl Regional Studies Association UK
Surajit Chakravarty IIM Calcutta India
Gus Charteris Ministry of Business, Employment & Innovation Aotearoa New Zealand
Koech Cheruiyot Gauteng City-Region Observatory South Africa
Eunji Choi Seoul National University Republic of Korea
Sean Connelly University of Otago Aotearoa New Zealand
Norbert Csizmadia PAIGEO - Pallas Athene Innovation & Geopolitical Foundation Hungary
Paul Dalziel AERU, Lincoln University Aotearoa New Zealand
Stefanie Dühr University of South Australia Australia
Rachel Dyer University of Waikato Aotearoa New Zealand
Arthur Grimes MOTU Research Aotearoa New Zealand
Chaolin Gu Tsinghua University China
Sally Hardy Regional Studies Association UK
Shenjing He The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong, China
Miguel Hidalgo Martinez Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University China
Raewyn Hills University of Auckland Aotearoa New Zealand
Charlotte Hoole University of Sheffield UK
Hideazu Ito Kwansei Gakuin University Japan
Jennifer Joynt Auckland Council Aotearoa New Zealand
Rofik Khoirunurrofik Universitas Indonesia Indonesia
Denise Kidd Selwyn District Council Aotearoa New Zealand
Jonathan Kilgour University of Waikato Aotearoa New Zealand
Tasos Kitsos City-REDI, University of Birmingham UK
Vladimir Klimanov Institute for Public Finance Reform Russia
Oxana Klimanova Institute for Public Finance Reform Russia
Deborah Levy The University of Auckland Aotearoa New Zealand
Yanheng Lu The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong, China
Kate Mackness University of Waikato Aotearoa New Zealand
John Martin La Trobe University Australia
Chris McDonald OECD France
Tiffany McIntyre AERU, Lincoln University Aotearoa New Zealand
Jeffrey McNeill Massey University Aotearoa New Zealand
Anna Mikhaylova Institute for Public Finance Reform Russia
Raquel Moreno-Penaranda The University of Tokyo Japan
Philip Morrison Victoria University of Wellington Aotearoa New Zealand
Michael Nadler TU Dortmund Germany
Etienne Nel University of Otago & University of Johannesburg Aotearoa New Zealand
Melissa Nursey-Bray University of Adelaide Australia
Govinda Prasad Paudel The University of New South Wales Australia
Harvey Perkins University of Auckland Aotearoa New Zealand
Kane Pham University of Technology Sydney Australia
Junxi Qian The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong, China
Clare Quirke Selwyn District Council Aotearoa New Zealand
Holly Randell-Moon Charles Sturt University Australia
John Reid University of Canterbury Aotearoa New Zealand
Rima Rubčinskaitė Vilnius University Lithuania
John Saunders AERU, Lincoln University Aotearoa New Zealand
Caroline Saunders AERU, Lincoln University Aotearoa New Zealand
Mirjam Schindler University of Canterbury Aotearoa New Zealand
Samantha Sharpe University of Technology Sydney Australia
PARTICIPANT LIST
First Name Last Name Institution Country
Emma Shortis RMIT University Australia
Tao Song Sichuan Agricultural University China
Ekki Syamsulhakim Indonesian VP Office - TNP2K Indonesia
Fletcher Tabuteau Under Secretary for Regional Development Aotearoa New Zealand
Gergely Tagai MTA KRTK Hungary
Peter Tait AERU, Lincoln University Aotearoa New Zealand
Magali Talandier University of Grenoble Alps France
Te Marie Tau Ngāi Tahu Research Centre Aotearoa New Zealand
Nick Taylor Nick Taylor & Associates Aotearoa New Zealand
Michelle Thompson-Fawcett University of Otago & University of Johannesburg Aotearoa New Zealand
Oscar Tiku Tokyo Metropolitan University Japan
Eilya Torshizian NZ Institute of Economics/The University of Auckland Aotearoa New Zealand
Caroline Veldhuizen University of Melbourne Australia
Xuefeng Wang Newcastle University UK
Iqbal Dawam Wibisono The National Team for the Acceleration of Poverty Reduction TNP2K Indonesia
Bruce Wilson European Union Centre at RMIT Australia
Sahar Zavareh University of Munich Germany
Jane Zhuang Shanghai Lixin University & University of Otago China
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