This study investigates the benefits of using oral history as a tool for the sustainable management of estuaries. Twenty-two semi-structured interviews were conducted to generate oral history records for the Balcombe Estuary Reserve, a small estuary in a periurban zone on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria. These interviews establish a more complete picture of changes in land use and ecological change to the estuary since European settlement of the area, and document community values. The interviews were followed with a survey to further explore management issues in the area. Use of oral history was found to be an effective approach to assist holistic estuarine management, especially when complemented by other sources of information.<br /
Samantha Aird investigated the dynamics in the use of molluscs by the Woppaburra People over a 5000-...
Stakeholder involvement in the management of estuaries is a necessary element of good environmental ...
The management of social, economic, and ecological assets in coastal zones is fundamental to the mai...
In a rapidly changing world, oral history – a recorded dialogue between an interviewer and interview...
[Extract] This oral history study was commissioned by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority "...
Environmental history can be defined as the study of past relationships between people and natural e...
As an environmental history, this study explores the interactions between people and an estuary over...
The book addresses the questions: Is Australia's rapidly growing human population and economy enviro...
This thesis presents the results of research into the environmental history of the Great Barrier Ree...
A report prepared for Lincoln University (Faculty of Environment, Society and Design Summer Scholars...
As part of the social research program at the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, a need was ...
The Derwent estuary, Tasmania has been described as one of the most polluted estuaries in Australia...
Estuaries around the world are often degraded and subject to issues surrounding effective management...
Oyster reef ecosystems used to form significant components of many temperate and subtropical inshore...
This article reflects the authors’ experience of undertaking an oral history project in the regional...
Samantha Aird investigated the dynamics in the use of molluscs by the Woppaburra People over a 5000-...
Stakeholder involvement in the management of estuaries is a necessary element of good environmental ...
The management of social, economic, and ecological assets in coastal zones is fundamental to the mai...
In a rapidly changing world, oral history – a recorded dialogue between an interviewer and interview...
[Extract] This oral history study was commissioned by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority "...
Environmental history can be defined as the study of past relationships between people and natural e...
As an environmental history, this study explores the interactions between people and an estuary over...
The book addresses the questions: Is Australia's rapidly growing human population and economy enviro...
This thesis presents the results of research into the environmental history of the Great Barrier Ree...
A report prepared for Lincoln University (Faculty of Environment, Society and Design Summer Scholars...
As part of the social research program at the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, a need was ...
The Derwent estuary, Tasmania has been described as one of the most polluted estuaries in Australia...
Estuaries around the world are often degraded and subject to issues surrounding effective management...
Oyster reef ecosystems used to form significant components of many temperate and subtropical inshore...
This article reflects the authors’ experience of undertaking an oral history project in the regional...
Samantha Aird investigated the dynamics in the use of molluscs by the Woppaburra People over a 5000-...
Stakeholder involvement in the management of estuaries is a necessary element of good environmental ...
The management of social, economic, and ecological assets in coastal zones is fundamental to the mai...