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Emma Sharp
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Food for People in Place: Reimagining Resilient Food Systems for Economic Recovery
K Dombroski, G Diprose, E Sharp, R Graham, L Lee, M Scobie, ...
Sustainability 12 (22), 936, 2020
612020
Assembling disruptive practice in the neoliberal university: an ethics of care
PuāwaiCollective
Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography 101 (1), 33-43, 2019
602019
Geoethical futures: A call for more-than-human physical geography
EL Sharp, G Brierley, JA Salmond, N Lewis
Environment and Planning F 1 (1), 2022
372022
Hopeful approaches to teaching and learning environmental “wicked problems”
EL Sharp, J Fagan, M Kah, M McEntee, J Salmond
Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2021
372021
Alternative framings of alternative food: A typology of practice
EL Sharp, W Friesen, N Lewis
New Zealand Geographer 71 (1), 6-17, 2015
362015
Less food wasted? Changes to New Zealanders’ household food waste and related behaviours due to the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown
EL Sharp, J Haszard, V Egli, R Roy, L Te Morenga, L Teunissen, ...
Sustainability 13 (18), 10006, 2021
292021
Soil pollution driven by duration of urbanisation and dwelling quality in urban areas: An example from Auckland, New Zealand
AP Martin, C Lim, M Kah, MS Rattenbury, KM Rogers, EL Sharp, ...
Applied Geochemistry 148, 105518, 2023
262023
Free Fish Heads: A case study of knowing and practising seafood differently
EL Sharp, I eds.), E Probyn, K Johnston, N Lee
Sustaining Seas: Oceanic Space and the Politics of Care, 2020
26*2020
Climate change impacts on Aotearoa New Zealand: a horizon scan approach
C Macinnis-Ng, I Ziedins, H Ajmal, WT Baisden, S Hendy, A McDonald, ...
Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 54 (4), 523-546, 2024
252024
Bringing citizen science to life: Evaluation of a national citizen science program for public benefit
CF Isley, KL Fry, EL Sharp, MP Taylor
Environmental Science & Policy 134, 23-33, 2022
212022
Food fights: irritating for social change among Auckland's alternative food initiatives
EL Sharp, E Schindler, N Lewis, W Friesen
Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online 11 (2), 133-145, 2016
202016
Public perceptions of per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS): Psycho-demographic characteristics differentiating PFAS knowledge and concern
JA Kemper, E Sharp, S Yi, EM Leitao, LP Padhye, M Kah, JLY Chen, ...
Journal of Cleaner Production 442, 140866, 2024
192024
Emerging transitions in organic waste infrastructure in Aotearoa New Zealand
G Diprose, K Dombroski, E Sharp, A Yates, B Peryman, M Barnes
New Zealand Geographer 79 (1), 15-26, 2023
182023
Determining acceptance and rejection of nano-enabled agriculture: A case study of the New Zealand wine industry
N Siimes, EL Sharp, N Lewis, M Kah
NanoImpact 28, 100432, 2022
182022
Diverse values of surplus for a community economy of fish(eries)
EL Sharp, I Petersen, G Mclellan (Whakatōhea and Ngāi Te Rangi), ...
Asia Pacific Viewpoint https://doi.org/10.1111/apv.12327, 2022
182022
(Re) assembling foodscapes with the Crowd Grown Feast
EL Sharp
Area 50 (2), 266-273, 2018
172018
Complexities of care in insect‐human relations
K Yee, EL Sharp
New Zealand Geographer 79 (2), 86-96, 2023
162023
Care-fully enacting diverse foodworlds in Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand
EL Sharp
Gender, Place & Culture 27 (8), 1214-1218, 2020
162020
The role of reflexivity in care-full food systems transformations
EL Sharp
Policy Futures in Education 17 (7), 761-769, 2019
152019
Collective action is needed to build a more just science system
A Rayne, H Arahanga-Doyle, B Cox, MP Cox, CM Febria, SJ Galla, ...
Nature human behaviour 7 (7), 1034-1037, 2023
142023
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