
Overview
Background
Chris is a social scientist specialising in international development. Her research primarily revolves around resilience and adaptation, with a current focus on agriculture policy and implementation. With a wealth of experience from her previous roles in international development and academia, Chris also brings strong expertise in monitoring and evaluation.
She has designed and led both research for development (R4D) and development projects across Cambodia, Vietnam, Solomon Islands, Kiribati, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, and Fiji. Her applied research aims to understand the processes and mechanisms of change that bridge policy and action, enhancing food security and sustainability. Currently, Chris is working on projects that emphasise agriculture policy and knowledge brokering for Environmental and Human Health (One Health) in Cambodia, building on her previous work in climate resilience, adaptation, and agrarian change in the region.
Availability
- Dr Chris Jacobson is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science, Lincoln University Canterbury
- Doctor of Philosophy of Environmental Management, Lincoln University Canterbury
Research interests
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Agriculture policy and international development
Policy design and implementation to support sustainable land management, improve food and nutrition security, and support resilient livelihoods in the Asia-Pacific
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Agrarian change and resilience in international development
Understanding agrarian change dynamics and their contribution to adaptation and resilience in rural communities in SE Asia
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Monitoring and evaluation for adaptation
The use of formative and summative monitoring and evaluation for understanding program effectiveness and supporting adaptation
Research impacts
Chris has contributed to initiatives as a researcher and development professional that has resulted in novel policy development to improve the food security and livelihoods of smallholders in SE Asia and the Pacific Islands, including:
- Current Scientific Planning Group member, Asia Pacific Network for Global Change Research
- Contributor to UN Satoyama initiative on Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes
- Pacific Islands Extension Strategy, for Pacific Community (SPC)
- Sustainable land management analysis, policy, and planning in Solomon Islands including the Draft National Landuse Framework for Agriculture ( with MAL & FAO)
- Project design, management and co-ordination of agriculture and climate resilience projects for DFAT, MFAT, EU, FAO and IFAD
Chris has also researched monitoring and evaluation design to support adaptive management. Examples include:
- Local government coastal adaptation monitoring and evaluation with Sydney Coastal Councils (highly regarded by NCCARF)
- Formative resilience assessment toolkit with local government in Cambodia
- Design and update of national reserve monitoring and evaluation systems with Parks Australia, NSW Parks and Wildlife Service, Australia National Reserve System and Department of Conservation, New Zealand
Works
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2004
Conference Publication
Learning to do Action Research: Challenges within the University System
Morrison, K., Reid, J. and Jacobson, C. (2004). Learning to do Action Research: Challenges within the University System. New Zealand Action Research Network Conference, Christchurch College of Education, New Zealand, 8-9 July, 2004.
2004
Conference Publication
Learning to learn about our environment: Addressing large scale problems with Action Research
Jacobson, C. and Allen, W. (2004). Learning to learn about our environment: Addressing large scale problems with Action Research. New Zealand Action Research Network Conference, Christchurch College of Education, New Zealand, 8-9 July, 2004.
2003
Conference Publication
Adaptive Management and the Mainland Island Programme: What of the Conjecture
Jacobson, Chris L., Allen, Will J., Rixecker, Stefanie S. and Hughey, Ken F. D. (2003). Adaptive Management and the Mainland Island Programme: What of the Conjecture. Symposia on Adaptive Management, 3rd International Wildlife Management Congress, Canterbury University, New Zealand,, 1-5 December, 2003.
2003
Conference Publication
Adaptive management models
Allen, W. and Jacobson, C. (2003). Adaptive management models. Environmental Impact Association of Australia and New Zealand Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand, 2-4 May, 2002. Wellington, N.Z.: NZIA.
2003
Conference Publication
Towards an Adaptive Management That Recognises Science and People
Jacobson, Chris L., Allen, Will J. and Rixecker, Stephanie S. (2003). Towards an Adaptive Management That Recognises Science and People. 3rd International Wildlife Management Congress, Canterbury University, New Zealand, 1-5 december, 2003.
2002
Conference Publication
Nutrient modelling for water protection
Webb, T., Jacobson, C. and Kilvington, M. (2002). Nutrient modelling for water protection. National Workshop held at Canterbury Agriculture and Science Centre, Lincoln, New Zealand, 14-15 August, 2002. Lincoln, New Zealand: Landcare Research.
2002
Other Outputs
Tussock Grassland MIS evaluation, April 2001
Jacobson, Chris (2002). Tussock Grassland MIS evaluation, April 2001. Evaluations 1. Landcare Research.
2001
Other Outputs
Meeting End User Needs: Extension and Evaluation of the Tussock Grasslands Management Information System
Jacobson, C. (2001). Meeting End User Needs: Extension and Evaluation of the Tussock Grasslands Management Information System. Wildlife Management Series New Zealand: Department of Zoology, University of Otago.
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Chris Jacobson is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Completed supervision
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2011
Doctor Philosophy
The Role of Unplanned Human Settlements in Land Cover Change: A Case Study of The Chyulu Hills Squatters, Kenya.
Associate Advisor
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