Publications
2021
57. Promises and pitfalls of digital knowledge exchange resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic
2021
56. Fisheries knowledge exchange and mobilization through a network of policy and practice actors
2021
52. Supporting actionable science for environmental policy: Advice for funding agencies from decision-makers
2021
48. COVID-19 restrictions and recreational fisheries in Ontario, Canada: Preliminary insights from an online angler survey
2021
47. An optimistic outlook on the use of evidence syntheses to inform environmental decision-making
2021
44. Overcoming barriers to transfer of scientific knowledge: integrating biotelemetry into fisheries management in the Laurentian Great Lakes
2021
43. Knowledge co-production: A pathway to effective fisheries management, conservation, and governance
2020
42. On “success” in applied environmental research – What is it, how can it be achieved, and how does one know it has been achieved?
2020
39. Diverse perspectives on interdisciplinarity from the Members of the College of The Royal Society of Canada
2020
38. “Consulted to death”: Personal stress as a major barrier to environmental co-management
2019
37. Conducting and interpreting fish telemetry studies: considerations for researchers and resource managers
2019
36. Collaboration and engagement produce more actionable science: quantitatively analyzing uptake of fish tracking studies
2019
35. What is ‘usable’ knowledge? Perceived barriers for integrating new knowledge into fisheries management of an iconic Canadian fishery
2018
33. Applying a knowledge-action framework for navigating barriers to incorporating telemetry science into fisheries management and conservation: a qualitative study
2018
32. Embracing disruptive new science? Biotelemetry meets co-management in Canada’s Fraser River
2017
31. Envisioning the future of aquatic animal tracking: Technology, science, and application
2017
27. A roadmap for knowledge exchange and mobilization research in conservation and natural resource management
2017
26. To share or not to share in the emerging era of big data: Perspectives from fish telemetry researchers on data sharing
2016
24. How do potential knowledge users perceive and evaluate new claims about a contested resource? The problem of different expectations in knowledge exchange and mobilization
2016
22. Knowledge users’ perspectives and advice on how to improve knowledge exchange and mobilization in the case of a contested fishery
2016
19. Getting past the blame game: convergence and divergence in perceived threats to salmon resources among anglers and indigenous fishers in Canada’s lower Fraser River
2013
9. Mobilizing new science into management practice: the challenge of biotelemetry for fisheries management, a case study of Canada’s Fraser River