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==Selected Publications==
==Selected Publications==


* Louis Klein, Pamela Buckle, Nam Nguyen, Rika Preiser, Ray Ison (2023-11): "Navigating the polycrisis—governing for transformation: The 2024 agenda for the systems community."
===Books===
* Yongping Wei, Shuanglei Wu, Zhixiang Lu, Ray Ison, Andrew Western, Murugesu Sivapalan (2023-07-04): "Unfolding the complexity in water reallocation decision-making in the Heihe River Basin, China."
* With Straw, Ed [https://www.routledge.com/The-Hidden-Power-of-Systems-Thinking-Governance-in-a-Climate-Emergency/Ison-Straw/p/book/9781138493995 The Hidden Power of Systems Thinking]. Routledge, 2020.
* Louis Klein, Pamela Buckle, Nam Nguyen, Rika Preiser, Ray Ison (2022-11): "Growing a community of conversation and understanding: The 2023 agenda for the systems community."
*''Systems Practice: [https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9781447173502 How to Act in a Climate Change World].'' Springer Science & Business Media, 2010.
* Madeline R. Shelton, Joannette J. Bos, Kevin B. Collins, Ray L. Ison, Benjamin L. Iaquinto (2022-07-03): "Characterising water sensitive cities through inquiry-based learning systems."
*With Russell, David. ''[https://www.dymocks.com.au/book/agricultural-extension-and-rural-development-by-ray-ison-and-david-russell-9780521039413 Agricultural extension and rural development: breaking out of knowledge transfer traditions].'' Cambridge University Press, 2007.
* Catherine Allan, Ray L. Ison, Ross Colliver, Laura Mumaw, Moragh Mackay, Luisa Perez-Mujica, Philip Wallis (2020-07-03): "Jumping Off the treadmill: transforming NRM to systemic governing with systemic co-inquiry."
*With Pearson, Craig J. ''Agronomy of grassland systems.'' Cambridge University Press, 1997.
* Sandro Luis Schlindwein, Ray Ison (2020-01): "Confronting total systemic failure? The May 2018 truckers' strike in Brazil."
 
* Natalie Foster, Ray Ison, Chris Blackmore, Kevin Collins (2019-09-03): "Revisiting deliberative policy analysis through systemic co-inquiry: some experiences from the implementation of the Water Framework Directive in England."
===Articles===
* Yiheyis Taddele Maru, Ashley Sparrow, James R.A. Butler, Onil Banerjee, Ray Ison, Andy Hall, Peter Carberry (2018-09): "Towards appropriate mainstreaming of “Theory of Change” approaches into agricultural research for development: Challenges and opportunities."
Selected articles:<ref>[https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=KPDz9O8AAAAJ&hl Ray Ison Professor of Systems, The Open University; Professor Systems for Sustainability, Monash University], Goggle Scholar profile</ref>
* Ray Ison, Jason Alexandra, Phil Wallis (2018-09-14): "Governing in the Anthropocene: are there cyber-systemic antidotes to the malaise of modern governance?"
* With Ray, Niels Röling, and Drennan Watson. "Challenges to science and society in the sustainable management and use of water: investigating the role of social learning." ''Environmental Science & Policy'' 10.6 (2007): pp.&nbsp;499–511.
* Yongping Wei, Ison Ray, Western Andrew W, Lu Zhixiang (2018-08): "Understanding ourselves and the environment in which we live."
* With Collins, Kevin. "Jumping off Arnstein's ladder: social learning as a new policy paradigm for climate change adaptation." ''Environmental Policy and Governance'' 19.6 (2009): pp.&nbsp;358–373.
* With Russell, David  ''Fruits of Gregory Bateson's epistemological crisis: embodied mind-making and interactive experience in research and professional praxis.'' Canadian Journal of Communication, 42(3) (2017): pp.&nbsp;485–514.<ref>{{Cite journal|url=http://oro.open.ac.uk/48043/|title = Fruits of Gregory Bateson's epistemological crisis: Embodied mind-making and interactive experience in research and professional praxis|journal = Canadian Journal of Communication|date = August 2017|volume = 42|issue = 3|pages = 485–514|last1 = Russell|first1 = David|last2 = Ison|first2 = Ray|doi = 10.22230/cjc.2017v42n3a3194| s2cid=151633428 |doi-access = free}}</ref>


==Citations==
==Citations==

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