The management of dryland environments involves the interaction of multiple government agencies and citizens, and is required to respond to a wide range of responsibilities and aspirations for a given region. This paper focuses on the characteristics of engagement between management agencies and citizens in a dryland region, presented here as a series of success factors. These factors are based on empirical research carried out in the Lake Eyre Basin in Australia, one of the world’s largest inwardly draining basins. The results reinforce generic and dryland-specific factors supporting successful community engagement. The former, such as building trust, working in partnership, supporting community champions, and maintaining transparency, are...
Since the 1980s, natural resource management (NRM) in Australia and New Zealand has been an ambitiou...
The adoption of recommended management practices on privately owned rural lands in the catchments of...
The adoption of recommended management practices on privately owned rural lands in the catchments of...
The management of dryland environments involves the interaction of multiple government agencies and ...
Remote dryland regions are characterised by sparse populations and socially marginalised voices whic...
Remote dryland regions are characterised by sparse populations and socially marginalised voices whic...
Remote dryland regions are characterised by sparse populations and socially marginalised voices whic...
This chapter was developed as part of the ‘People, communities and economies of the Lake Eyre Basin’...
An overview of the formal institutional arrangements for natural resource management (NRM) in the La...
Community engagement has been cited as a critical component for the effective functioning of NRM to ...
Community-based natural resource management (NRM) has seen a shift in the discourse from participati...
[Extract] Public engagement is a defining feature of collaborative approaches to environmental manag...
Much of the eastern seaboard of Australia is in a state of transition. This transition represents a ...
Natural resource governance in Australia has been increasingly focused on the effective engagement o...
A Desert Knowledge CRC project funded by the Natural Heritage Trust has been initiated to examine th...
Since the 1980s, natural resource management (NRM) in Australia and New Zealand has been an ambitiou...
The adoption of recommended management practices on privately owned rural lands in the catchments of...
The adoption of recommended management practices on privately owned rural lands in the catchments of...
The management of dryland environments involves the interaction of multiple government agencies and ...
Remote dryland regions are characterised by sparse populations and socially marginalised voices whic...
Remote dryland regions are characterised by sparse populations and socially marginalised voices whic...
Remote dryland regions are characterised by sparse populations and socially marginalised voices whic...
This chapter was developed as part of the ‘People, communities and economies of the Lake Eyre Basin’...
An overview of the formal institutional arrangements for natural resource management (NRM) in the La...
Community engagement has been cited as a critical component for the effective functioning of NRM to ...
Community-based natural resource management (NRM) has seen a shift in the discourse from participati...
[Extract] Public engagement is a defining feature of collaborative approaches to environmental manag...
Much of the eastern seaboard of Australia is in a state of transition. This transition represents a ...
Natural resource governance in Australia has been increasingly focused on the effective engagement o...
A Desert Knowledge CRC project funded by the Natural Heritage Trust has been initiated to examine th...
Since the 1980s, natural resource management (NRM) in Australia and New Zealand has been an ambitiou...
The adoption of recommended management practices on privately owned rural lands in the catchments of...
The adoption of recommended management practices on privately owned rural lands in the catchments of...