“…The experimental social learning study was undertaken with 12 community volunteers who represented a diversity of views towards plantation forestry, and included representatives from the private and public forestry industry, cattle and mixed farming, environmental, urban and tourism interests, governing authorities and a scientific and education group (further details in Leys and Vanclay, 2010a). Three research scientists facilitated the social learning exercise that held complementary multi-disciplinary skills in the areas of forest growth modelling, agricultural and forestry education and extension, social research and wood science.…”