Knowledge and Adoption Strategy
Managing information and knowledge for adoption outcomes
General information about LWA's knowledge and adoption methods and strategies within the organisation. Includes our strategic plans for research, development and knowledge, and how these are monitored and evaluated.
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The Australian Natural Resource Management Knowledge Resource System
Knowledge for managing Australian landscapes
Andrew Campbell
Provides information about sustainable management of natural resources. Includes information about the requirements and the value of people and knowledge for NRM. Includes details of the system of NRM knowledge in Australia, and how to improve this system.
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Investing in our Landscape
An assessment of the benefits of land & water research in Australia
Information about the benefits of investing in our landscape and eight case studies covering rivers, climate, pastures, salinity, bushland. Also provides further references for more information.
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A Vision for the Future
A snapshot of Land & Water Australia's plan for 2005-2010
This booklet provides general information about Land & Water Australia visions. It includes our aims, strategies to achieve these aims, current programs that are operating, how funds are allocated, how performance is measured, and our major stakeholders.
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Making the Connections
That build sustainability in natural resource management
Social and institutional research is a major priority for Land & Water Australia. Includes the content of the plan, why we need social and institutional research in NRM, the strategies for implementation, goals of the plan, and the research themes and strategies.
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Futures Thinking
About landscapes, lifestyles and livelihoods in Australia.
Steven Cork, Kate Delaney & David Salt.
Land & Water Australia's Future Landscapes Program aims to build the capacity for the future regarding natural resource management, and investing in research to ensure Australia is prepared for alternative futures. It provides background information and further resources. It encourages readers to think about social, economic and environmental changes that could bring about change in Australia landscapes, lifestyles and livelihoods in the future.
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