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Cultural Models of the Coast in Australia: Towards Sustainability Stocker L., Kennedy D.. 2009. Cultural Models of the Coast in Australia: Towards Sustainability. Coastal Management . 37(5):387-404. Read more about Cultural Models of the Coast in Australia: Towards Sustainability
Evolution of sustainable coastal management and coastal adaptation to climate change in Australia Harvey N., Clarke B., Pelton N., Mumford T.. 2012. Evolution of sustainable coastal management and coastal adaptation to climate change in Australia. In, Kenchington, R., Stocker, L. & Wood, D. (Eds) Sustainable Coastal Management and Climate Change: Lessons from Regional Australia.. Chapter 4 Read more about Evolution of sustainable coastal management and coastal adaptation to climate change in Australia
Moving from sustainable management to sustainable governance of natural resources: The role of social learning processes in rural India, Bolivia and Mali Rist S., Chidambaranathan M., Escobar C., Wiesmann U., Zimmermann A.. 2007. Moving from sustainable management to sustainable governance of natural resources: The role of social learning processes in rural India, Bolivia and Mali. Journal of Rural Studies. 23 Read more about Moving from sustainable management to sustainable governance of natural resources: The role of social learning processes in rural India, Bolivia and Mali
Network theory in the assessment of the sustainability of social-ecological systems. Gonzales R., Parrott. L.. 2012. Network theory in the assessment of the sustainability of social-ecological systems.. Geography Compass.. Read more about Network theory in the assessment of the sustainability of social-ecological systems.
Science and social license: defining environmental sustainability of Atlantic Salmon aquaculture in south-eastern Tasmania Leith P., Haward M., Ogier E.. In Press. Science and social license: defining environmental sustainability of Atlantic Salmon aquaculture in south-eastern Tasmania. Social Epistemology . Read more about Science and social license: defining environmental sustainability of Atlantic Salmon aquaculture in south-eastern Tasmania
Sustainability and Climate Adaptation: Using Google Earth to Engage Stakeholders Stocker L., Burke G., Kennedy D., Wood D.. 2012. Sustainability and Climate Adaptation: Using Google Earth to Engage Stakeholders. Ecological Economics. 80 Read more about Sustainability and Climate Adaptation: Using Google Earth to Engage Stakeholders
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Armitage D., Marschke M., Plummer R.. 2008. Adaptive co-management and the paradox of learning.. Global Environmental Change. 18 Aim/objectives: To provide insight into various dimensions of a learning paradox in adaptive co-management.Geographic Focus: GeneralMethods: Desktop analysisliterature study Read more about Armitage D., Marschke M., Plummer R.. 2008. Adaptive co-management and the paradox of learning.. Global Environmental Change. 18
Rist S., Chidambaranathan M., Escobar C., Wiesmann U., Zimmermann A.. 2007. Moving from sustainable management to sustainable governance of natural resources: The role of social learning processes in rural India, Bolivia and Mali. Journal of Rural Studies Aim/objectives: Explores social learning as a vehicle for moving beyond ‘resource management’ to a process that renegotiates norms, rules and power relations.Geographic Focus: IndiaBoliviaMaliMethods: case studiesparticipatory workshops Read more about Rist S., Chidambaranathan M., Escobar C., Wiesmann U., Zimmermann A.. 2007. Moving from sustainable management to sustainable governance of natural resources: The role of social learning processes in rural India, Bolivia and Mali. Journal of Rural Studies