The population of absentee landholders, in rural areas of Australia and worldwide, has risen over recent decades, underpinning the need to better understand how to effectively engage this stakeholder group, especially from natural resource management (NRM) agencies. Prior research argues that these often difficult-to-reach rural actors play an important role in environmental management, biodiversity conservation and cross property collaborations. Therefore, this paper investigates the ways in which absentee landholders access information on land management practices, the extent of their engagement with government NRM agencies, and the potential for absentee landholders to engage in cross-property collaboration. Focusing on a case study in t...
Voluntary incentive programs are widely used to generate conservation actions on private land. Altho...
Cross-property cooperation has the potential to enhance the effectiveness of environmental managemen...
One aspect of recent rural change is in-migration, which is challenging the traditional dominance of...
As absentee landownership continues to increase in many regions of Oceania and the world, there is a...
Recent studies have documented the rising trend of absentee landholders worldwide, yet research to b...
Cross-property collaborations offer novel solutions for dealing with complex, multi-scalar issues an...
This study explores Australian small-scale rural lifestyle landowners’ perceptions of and experience...
The adoption of recommended management practices on privately owned rural lands in the catchments of...
Government agencies in many countries are encouraging rural landholders to improve their land manage...
Tensions between production and natural resource management objectives, often perceived as mutually ...
This research is part of a two-year project that aims to develop models and tools for incentivising ...
Spatial information plays an important role in many social, environmental, economic and political de...
The adoption of recommended management practices on privately owned rural lands in the catchments of...
Landowners interested in rural lifestyles rather than primary production, are a significant group of...
Natural resource (NR) outcomes at catchment scale rely heavily on the adoption of sustainable practi...
Voluntary incentive programs are widely used to generate conservation actions on private land. Altho...
Cross-property cooperation has the potential to enhance the effectiveness of environmental managemen...
One aspect of recent rural change is in-migration, which is challenging the traditional dominance of...
As absentee landownership continues to increase in many regions of Oceania and the world, there is a...
Recent studies have documented the rising trend of absentee landholders worldwide, yet research to b...
Cross-property collaborations offer novel solutions for dealing with complex, multi-scalar issues an...
This study explores Australian small-scale rural lifestyle landowners’ perceptions of and experience...
The adoption of recommended management practices on privately owned rural lands in the catchments of...
Government agencies in many countries are encouraging rural landholders to improve their land manage...
Tensions between production and natural resource management objectives, often perceived as mutually ...
This research is part of a two-year project that aims to develop models and tools for incentivising ...
Spatial information plays an important role in many social, environmental, economic and political de...
The adoption of recommended management practices on privately owned rural lands in the catchments of...
Landowners interested in rural lifestyles rather than primary production, are a significant group of...
Natural resource (NR) outcomes at catchment scale rely heavily on the adoption of sustainable practi...
Voluntary incentive programs are widely used to generate conservation actions on private land. Altho...
Cross-property cooperation has the potential to enhance the effectiveness of environmental managemen...
One aspect of recent rural change is in-migration, which is challenging the traditional dominance of...