Description |
xii, 165 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm |
Series |
RIRDC publication ; no. 01/118 |
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RIRDC project ; no. QDL-2A |
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RIRDC publication ; no. 01/118
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RIRDC project ; no. QDL-2A
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Summary |
The value of involving local communities is generally appreciated by agencies and their staff, and many landholders appreciate the opportunity for greater involvement with land management programs. Many, however, remain critical of some of the current approaches. The work reported here surveyed a wide range of landholders and agency staff to determine their attitudes to participation, and to see how future participative programs might be improved. The work also examined how the types of approach could be tailored to the specific situation, the motivations of participants, and what models are effective at different scales |
Notes |
"November 2001" |
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"Shaping the future" -- cover |
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"Resilient Agricultural Systems Research and Development"--Cover |
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"In-depth research was undertaken in SouthWest Strategy regions of western Queensland and secondary case studies were carried out in the Gascoyne-Murchison in Western Australia, the West 200 region of New South Wales and the Desert Uplands region in central Queensland."--p. ix |
Bibliography |
Bibliographical references: pages 141-158 |
Notes |
Also available online in PDF format at: https://rirdc.infoservices.com.au/items/01-118 |
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2000 Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation |
Subject |
Range management -- Australia -- Citizen participation.
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Author |
Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation.
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Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation. Resilient Agricultural Systems (Program)
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ISBN |
0642583404 |
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