There are over 2,500 Landcare groups with 65,000 members operating across Australia. With considerable evidence of program impact, Landcare is an important example of state sponsored community participation in natural resource management. However, the authors suggest excessive emphasis has been placed upon attitudinal change - the development of landholder stewardship, as the lever for effecting major changes in land management. Analysis of data from a landholder survey failed to establish predicted stewardship differences between Landcare and nonLandcare respondents or between those who joined early/late, or participated more/less in group activities. And there was no relationship between stewardship and adoption for most of the sustainabl...
Rural Australia is beset by a range of difficult, long ± term environmental problems impacting on ag...
The twentieth century has forced Australians to finally recognize the disastrous effects that variou...
Over seventy per cent of the Australian continent is managed by farmers, graziers, Indigenous commun...
There are over 2,500 Landcare groups with 65,000 members operating across Australia. With considerab...
[Extract] As previous chapters have demonstrated, the environmental, social and economic challenges ...
Landcare is a unique community-based approach to managing and restoring Australia’s natural environm...
Land degradation is a significant environmental and economic problem in Australia. The National Land...
Australian government and non-government agencies have begun to recognise that the action required t...
Australia's National Landcare Program is popularly seen as a successful attempt to address rural lan...
© 1996 Dr. Sarah Annabel EwingAustralia's 'Landcare' program is a community-based, participatory pro...
Rural Australia is beset by a range of difficult, long-term environmental problems impacting on agri...
The landcare movement in Australia has contributed towards a significant change in environmental awa...
For almost two decades, community Landcare groups and supporting institutional bodies were the focus...
Voluntary private land conservation (PLC) is becoming an increasingly important complement to state ...
[Extract] Rural land degradation has never enjoyed the status, attention and emotive appeal of other...
Rural Australia is beset by a range of difficult, long ± term environmental problems impacting on ag...
The twentieth century has forced Australians to finally recognize the disastrous effects that variou...
Over seventy per cent of the Australian continent is managed by farmers, graziers, Indigenous commun...
There are over 2,500 Landcare groups with 65,000 members operating across Australia. With considerab...
[Extract] As previous chapters have demonstrated, the environmental, social and economic challenges ...
Landcare is a unique community-based approach to managing and restoring Australia’s natural environm...
Land degradation is a significant environmental and economic problem in Australia. The National Land...
Australian government and non-government agencies have begun to recognise that the action required t...
Australia's National Landcare Program is popularly seen as a successful attempt to address rural lan...
© 1996 Dr. Sarah Annabel EwingAustralia's 'Landcare' program is a community-based, participatory pro...
Rural Australia is beset by a range of difficult, long-term environmental problems impacting on agri...
The landcare movement in Australia has contributed towards a significant change in environmental awa...
For almost two decades, community Landcare groups and supporting institutional bodies were the focus...
Voluntary private land conservation (PLC) is becoming an increasingly important complement to state ...
[Extract] Rural land degradation has never enjoyed the status, attention and emotive appeal of other...
Rural Australia is beset by a range of difficult, long ± term environmental problems impacting on ag...
The twentieth century has forced Australians to finally recognize the disastrous effects that variou...
Over seventy per cent of the Australian continent is managed by farmers, graziers, Indigenous commun...