Committing to Place " and evaluating the higher purpose: increasing engagement in natural resouce management through museum outreach and educational activities."
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posted on 2023-05-25, 22:46authored byVanclay, F, Lane, R, Wills, J, Coates, I, Lucas, D
The Australian Committing to Place‚ÄövÑvp Research Project investigates the potential of outreach activities and educational programmes to increase community commitment to natural resource management. New communication technologies offer tools for enhancing participation‚ÄövÑvÆ in terms of a deeper commitment from communities and participation of a wider range of groups‚ÄövÑvÆthrough their interactive qualities and capacity to link people in different places. The research project evaluates the piloting, by the NationalMuseum of Australia, of several innovative outreach activities which use information and communication technologies specifically for community capacity building and developing platforms for change. With an understanding of evaluation as research to inform decision-making at all phases of project design, the Research Team is evaluating: (1) the effectiveness of each outreach activity in meeting stakeholder objectives, including community participants; (2) the potential each activity has to increase participation in the activity and other activities associated with cultural heritage or natural resources; and (3) progress towards the higher purpose‚ÄövÑvp, that is, the potential for such activities to affect natural resource management outcomes in the long run. The research project is an Australian Research Council Linkage Grant involving the University of Tasmania, the National Museum of Australia, and the Murray‚Äö-Darling Basin Commission.
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Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management