2022
DOI: 10.1111/emr.12560
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Biodiversity on private land: Lessons from theMid‐MurrayValley in South‐eastern Australia

Abstract: In this article, we use an autoethnographic approach to explore relationships between landholders and government agencies and natural resource management projects. We use this exploration to argue for a holistic, collaborative approach to decision making around the implementation of biodiversity conservation on private and public land. This approach aligns with principles underpinning reconciliation ecology, which emphasises the inclusion of grass-roots communities for promoting biodiversity conservation in hu… Show more

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“…In this context, four of eight current and past farmers from NAPREC were interviewed by the lead author to identify issues assisting or hindering research collaboration in the Mid-Murray Valley. This region is extensively cleared with agricultural enterprises, including extensive grazing, intensive irrigated rice and pasture production on flat riverine plains that include vulnerable and endangered native plants, animals and ecosystems in Wamba Wamba and Perrepa Perrepa Nation Countrysee Ward et al (2022).…”
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“…In this context, four of eight current and past farmers from NAPREC were interviewed by the lead author to identify issues assisting or hindering research collaboration in the Mid-Murray Valley. This region is extensively cleared with agricultural enterprises, including extensive grazing, intensive irrigated rice and pasture production on flat riverine plains that include vulnerable and endangered native plants, animals and ecosystems in Wamba Wamba and Perrepa Perrepa Nation Countrysee Ward et al (2022).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of trust for landholders in individuals and agencies was highlighted by interviewees and in Ward et al (2022) David believes part of the solution to distrust is prior communication, which Durant and Knight (2019) believed could be addressed through early face-to-face interactions.…”
Section: Developing Personal Relationships and Trustmentioning
confidence: 99%
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