
Overview
Background
Natalie is an applied anthropologist that is dedicated to advancing the role of social science in natural resource management and agriculture within interdisciplinary teams. Her research interests involve understanding how people perceive and interact with environmental systems.
Natalie has established a strong track record in applying cognitive constructs, including mental models and values, to explore how people make sense of and relate to their environment. She has an interest in designing and implementing participatory processes to support decision-making.
She is currently leading the social component of an Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research project in Fiji which aims to develop a value chain for converting senile coconut trees into engineered wood products. This will reduce reliance on native forest harvesting, provide new income opportunities for landholders and make more productive use of agricultural landscapes.
Natalie has conducted applied social science research within a number of interdisciplinary teams involving governments, research organisations, non-governmental organisations and Indigenous groups. She has published more than 25 academic papers and book chapters.
Natalie is a Senior Lecturer within the School of the Environment. Prior to taking up her position at UQ, Natalie was a Researcher at the Australian National University working in the Resource Management of the Asia Pacific Program. This involved working as a social scientist in an international collaboration with CIRAD – Agricultural Research for Development, to evaluate 34 participatory modelling projects globally. She has undertaken consultancies with various natural resource management groups within Australia, including Healthy Land and Water and Seqwater.
Classes taught within the School of the Enviroment:
- Regulatory Frameworks for Environmental Management and Planning
- Cultural Heritage Management
- Australian Studies
Availability
- Dr Natalie Jones is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Arts, The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
- Masters (Coursework), Australian National University
Works
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2012
Journal Article
Waypoints on a journey of discovery: mental models in human- environment interactions
Lynam, Timothy, Mathevet, Raphael, Etienne, Michel, Stone-Jovicich, Samantha, Leitch, Anne, Jones, Nathalie, Ross, Helen, Du Toit, Derick, Pollard, Sharon, Biggs, Harry and Perez, Pascal (2012). Waypoints on a journey of discovery: mental models in human- environment interactions. Ecology and Society, 17 (3), 23.1-23.11. doi: 10.5751/ES-05118-170323
2012
Other Outputs
Eliciting mental models of natural resource systems: a procedural comparison
Jones, Natalie Anne (2012). Eliciting mental models of natural resource systems: a procedural comparison. PhD Thesis, School of Agriculture and Food Sciences, The University of Queensland.
2011
Journal Article
Using consensus analysis to assess mental models about water use and management in the Crocodile River catchment, South Africa
Stone-Jovicich, Samantha S., Lynam, Timothy, Leitch, Anne and Jones, Natalie A. (2011). Using consensus analysis to assess mental models about water use and management in the Crocodile River catchment, South Africa. Ecology and Society, 16 (1). doi: 10.5751/ES-03755-160145
2011
Journal Article
Mental models: An interdisciplinary synthesis of theory and methods
Jones, Natalie A., Ross, Helen, Lynam, Timothy, Perez, Pascal and Leitch, Anne (2011). Mental models: An interdisciplinary synthesis of theory and methods. Ecology and Society, 16 (12), 46.1-46.13. doi: 10.5751/ES-03802-160146
2010
Journal Article
Co-engineering participatory water management processes: theory and insights from Australian and Bulgarian interventions
Daniell, Katherine A., White, Ian, Ferrand, Nils, Ribarova, Irina S., Coad, Peter, Rougier, Jean-Emmanuel, Hare, Matthew, Jones, Natalie A., Popova, Albena, Rollin, Dominique, Perez, Pascal and Burn, Stewart (2010). Co-engineering participatory water management processes: theory and insights from Australian and Bulgarian interventions. Ecology and Society, 15 (4). doi: 10.5751/ES-03567-150411
2009
Journal Article
Evaluating Participatory Modeling: Developing a Framework for Cross-Case Analysis
Jones, N. A., Perez, P., Measham, T. G., Kelly, G. J., d'Aquino, P., Daniell, K. A., Dray, A. and Ferrand, N. (2009). Evaluating Participatory Modeling: Developing a Framework for Cross-Case Analysis. Environmental Management (New York), 44 (6), 1180-1195. doi: 10.1007/s00267-009-9391-8
2008
Conference Publication
Local water governance in South Africa: to which extent participatory approaches facilitate multi-stakeholder negotiations? The Kat River Valley experience
Farlofi, S., Gumede, H., Rowntree, K. and Jones, N. (2008). Local water governance in South Africa: to which extent participatory approaches facilitate multi-stakeholder negotiations? The Kat River Valley experience. XII World Water Congress, Montpellier, France, 1-4 September 2008.
2008
Conference Publication
Participatory values-based risk management for the water sector
Daniell, K. A., Coad, P., Ferrand, N., White, I., Jones, N., Guise, K., Marvell, C., Burn, S. and Perez, P. (2008). Participatory values-based risk management for the water sector. Water Down Under 2008, Adelaide, Australia, 14-17 April 2008. Modbury, SA, Australia: Engineers Australia.
2006
Journal Article
The AtollGame experience: from knowledge engineering to a computer-assisted role playing game
Dray, Anne, Perez, Pascal, Jones, Natalie A., Le Page, Christophe, D'Aquino, Patrick, White, Ian and Auatabu, Titeem (2006). The AtollGame experience: from knowledge engineering to a computer-assisted role playing game. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 9 (1), 1-10.
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Natalie Jones is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
The financial performance of utilising senile coconut palms for the manufacture of engineered wood products in Fiji
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Tyron Venn
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Doctor Philosophy
Analysis of corporate and institutional key climate related risks mitigation instruments
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Russell Richards, Associate Professor Kelly Johnstone
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Doctor Philosophy
Use of ICT in agriculture marketing to connect smallholder farmers to dynamic markets in the developing countries: A case of the dairy industry in Bangladesh
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Yasmina Sultanbawa, Dr Luke Williams, Professor Ammar Abdul Aziz
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Doctor Philosophy
Socio-economic performance of utilising senile coconut palms for the manufacture of veneer and engineered wood products in Fiji
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Tyron Venn
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Doctor Philosophy
Socail Learning for Sustainability Transitions
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Severine van Bommel
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Doctor Philosophy
Smallholder agriculture and food and nutrition security: strategies to empower farming families in Solomon Islands
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Severine van Bommel, Dr Heena Akbar
Completed supervision
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
The role of agricultural extension services and farmers' practices in meeting smallholder farmers' needs in China
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Gomathy Palaniappan
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