Handing over the reins — the changing relationship between people and policy in the south Australian rangelands
The gradual development of collaborative models in natural resource policy and extension programs in the South Australian rangelands over the past 25 years provides relevant lessons for other rangelands regions across the globe.Until the late 1980s, most extension programs in South Australias rangelands were for the purpose of promoting and supporting government policy and regulation.These programs were developed by government, with little reference to relevant industries and communities.Local communities often had very little say in the nature of the regulatory framework ; what was subject to regulation and how and where those regulations were enforced.
economics community extension rangelands natural resource management
Paul Erkelenz Meredith Tothill
Rural Solutions SA,PO Box 822,Clare,5453,South Australia Rural Solutions SA,PO Box 357,Port Augusta,5700,South Australia
国际会议
呼和浩特
英文
2008-06-29(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)