Wendy Jackson

Wendy Jackson
New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade · Aid Programme

PhD

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Introduction
Wendy Jackson currently works at New Zealand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade leading its decarbonisation programme. Wendy does research in Ecology, Science, Technology and Environmental Politics, and International Relations.
Additional affiliations
January 2016 - May 2016
Various
Position
  • Senior Advisor - International Engagement
September 2013 - January 2016
New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Position
  • Policy Officer
May 2008 - September 2013
New Zealand Department of Conservation
Position
  • International Liaison / Senior CITES Officer
Education
March 2005 - August 2011
Lincoln University
Field of study
  • International Environment Policy
January 2000 - December 2000
Asian Institute of Technology
Field of study
  • (research scholarship while at York University)
September 1998 - April 2001
York University
Field of study
  • International trade/environment policy

Publications

Publications (7)
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This study provides an overview of how sacred natural sites are given recognition within the World Heritage system. It offers an analysis of the extent to which sacred natural sites that are part of nine World Heritage sites are recognised in site nomination files, management plans, and governance of these sites. The World Heritage sites are locate...
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Reviewer Acknowledgements for Journal of Sustainable Development, Vol. 13, No. 5, 2020
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Urban sacred natural sites are not well documented or understood as potential repositories of biological diversity or as critical components of local and indigenous tradition and cultural patrimony in urban areas. Virtually all research and activity on sacred natural sites thus far has focused on sites in non-urban areas, and most interest in sacre...
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https://www.routledge.com/Asian-Sacred-Natural-Sites-Philosophy-and-practice-in-protected-areas/Verschuuren-Furuta/p/book/9781138936317
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The proliferation of multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) over the past few decades has resulted in increased interest on how we solve global or collective-action problems, and whether the solutions are effective. Most attention has been given to the more institutional elements of regime functioning and less attention has been given to the...
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The proliferation of multilateral environmental agreements has resulted in an increased interest, from academics and others, in questions regarding the effectiveness of such agreements. Much if not all attention has focused on the institutional aspects of regime functioning, specifically behaviour change. Relatively less attention has been given to...

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