Using Participatory and Learning-Based Approaches for Environmental Management to Help Achieve Constructive Behaviour Change


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PREPARED FOR:

Ministry for the Environment
PO Box 10362
Wellington
DATE: May 2002

Reviewed by:
Garth Harmsworth
Scientist
Landcare Research
 
Approved for release by:
Richard Gordon
Science Manager
Sustainable Business and Communities
Landcare Research

Acknowledgements

The authors acknowledge the support and funding provided by the Ministry for the Environment. We thank Robert Burgess, Brett Longley, Chris Jacobson and Garth Harmsworth for their helpful and perceptive comments on early drafts. Much of the Landcare Research material has been developed jointly with local co-researchers, and we record our appreciation for all those who have put their time and effort into these projects.


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Reference as: Allen, W.; Kilvington, M., Horn, C. (2002) Using participatory and learning-based approaches for environmental management to help achieve constructive behaviour change. Landcare Research Contract Report LC0102/057, Lincoln, New Zealand. Available from: http://www.landcareresearch.co.nz/research/social/par_rep.asp
Page last updated: Tuesday, August 27, 2002

Research areas

Communication and dialogue Evaluation and reflection Indigenous knowledge and values Knowledge management for integration Social aspects of ecosystem management Supporting collaborative approaches

Programmes & OBIs

Building capacity for sustainable development Integrated Catchment Management Low–impact urban design & development Te Tapoitanga Māori: Growing Regional Māori Tourism

Tools & Services

Collaborating with iwi Stakeholder analysis Team–building evaluation guide

Related areas

Community engagement with low–impact stormwater management Integrated Catchment Management Lifestyles & Consumption Perceptions of urban intensification Restoring wetland ecosystem functioning

Publications

Presentation Publication

Resources

Collaborative learning research publications

Media releases

Research builds bridge over troubled water

Past Events

Conference: IntSci - Integrated science for sustainability. e-conference Workshop: Sustainability Appraisal Conference: NZ Association of Resource Management conference, and Motueka ICM AGM.