Participatory approaches to natural resource management (NRM) have been emerging in popularity over the last few decades. I provide a very brief overview of stakeholder engagement, and learnings gleaned from three current projects located in South East Queensland (SEQ), the Lake Eyre Basin (LEB), and Australia’s Tropical Savannas
We distill complex frameworks for stakeholder engagement into five main principles that scientists a...
This paper identifies factors that determine whether participatory natural resources management (NRM...
This chapter interrogates the complex issue of securing meaningful Indigenous participation in natur...
An overview of the formal institutional arrangements for natural resource management (NRM) in the La...
This chapter was developed as part of the ‘People, communities and economies of the Lake Eyre Basin’...
The South-East Queensland Western Catchments (SEQWC) is an NRM region in transition, characterized b...
Natural resource governance in Australia has been increasingly focused on the effective engagement o...
Community engagement has been cited as a critical component for the effective functioning of NRM to ...
Natural resource (NR) outcomes at catchment scale rely heavily on the adoption of sustainable practi...
Stakeholder engagement (SE) has become a core practice for natural resources management. However, li...
Much of the eastern seaboard of Australia is in a state of transition. This transition represents a ...
Degradation of natural resources in various areas of Indonesia requires serious attention and action...
A chieving outcomes on the ground is crucial to sustainable natural resource management. Stakeholder...
Governments invest in natural resource management (NRM) because of a lack or failure of markets for ...
A Desert Knowledge CRC project funded by the Natural Heritage Trust has been initiated to examine th...
We distill complex frameworks for stakeholder engagement into five main principles that scientists a...
This paper identifies factors that determine whether participatory natural resources management (NRM...
This chapter interrogates the complex issue of securing meaningful Indigenous participation in natur...
An overview of the formal institutional arrangements for natural resource management (NRM) in the La...
This chapter was developed as part of the ‘People, communities and economies of the Lake Eyre Basin’...
The South-East Queensland Western Catchments (SEQWC) is an NRM region in transition, characterized b...
Natural resource governance in Australia has been increasingly focused on the effective engagement o...
Community engagement has been cited as a critical component for the effective functioning of NRM to ...
Natural resource (NR) outcomes at catchment scale rely heavily on the adoption of sustainable practi...
Stakeholder engagement (SE) has become a core practice for natural resources management. However, li...
Much of the eastern seaboard of Australia is in a state of transition. This transition represents a ...
Degradation of natural resources in various areas of Indonesia requires serious attention and action...
A chieving outcomes on the ground is crucial to sustainable natural resource management. Stakeholder...
Governments invest in natural resource management (NRM) because of a lack or failure of markets for ...
A Desert Knowledge CRC project funded by the Natural Heritage Trust has been initiated to examine th...
We distill complex frameworks for stakeholder engagement into five main principles that scientists a...
This paper identifies factors that determine whether participatory natural resources management (NRM...
This chapter interrogates the complex issue of securing meaningful Indigenous participation in natur...