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Do regional natural resource management leaders reflect the attitudes of the landholders?

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posted on 2023-05-18, 13:06 authored by Darla Hatton MacDonaldDarla Hatton MacDonald, Morrison, M, Ward, J, MacRae, A
In the South Australian Murray Darling Basin Natural Resource Management (NRM) region, our case study site, decision-making and implementation of state NRM policy rests with a relatively small number of NRM leaders, advisors and support staff. In this paper we explore whether these community NRM leaders reflect the values and attitudes of landholders in the wider region. Our interest in the potential for shared values derives from NRM and the wider literature of the importance of shared values for driving institutional trust and NRM outcomes. A set of scales was used to measure key values and attitudes which shape participation in NRM programs. Data were collected from community NRM leaders and landholders from across the region. Through statistical testing, this study demonstrates that the values of the community NRM leaders differ to those of landholders on four out of the six values and attitudes examined. Landholders are more economically motivated, have a stronger sense of tradition, are more capital constrained and have a different set of environmental attitudes than community NRM leaders. Alternatives for building trust, given significant differences in shared values, are discussed.

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Publication title

Land Use Policy

Volume

34

Pagination

53-61

ISSN

0264-8377

Department/School

College Office - College of Business and Economics

Publisher

Elsevier Sci Ltd

Place of publication

United Kingdom

Rights statement

Crown Copyright © 2013

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  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Environmental protection frameworks (incl. economic incentives)

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