Participatory monitoring and evaluation to aid investment in natural resource manager capacity at a range of scales
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-17, 10:36authored byBrown, PR, Jacobs, B, Peat Leith
Natural resource (NR) outcomes at catchment scale rely heavily on the adoption of sustainable practices by private NR managers because they control the bulk of the NR assets. Public funds are invested in capacity building of private landholders to encourage adoption of more sustainable natural resource management (NRM) practices. However, prioritisation of NRM funding programmes has often been top–down with limited understanding of the multiple dimensions of landholder capacity leading to a failure to address the underlying capacity constraints of local communities. We argue that well-designed participatory monitoring and evaluation of landholder capacity can provide a mechanism to codify the tacit knowledge of landholders about the social–ecological systems in which they are embedded. This process enables tacit knowledge to be used by regional NRM bodies and government agencies to guide NRM investment in the Australian state of New South Wales. This paper details the collective actions to remove constraints to improved NRM that were identified by discrete groups of landholders through this process. The actions spanned geographical and temporal scales, and responsibility for them ranged across levels of governance.
History
Publication title
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment: An International Journal Devoted to Progress in The Use of Monitoring Data in Assessing Environmental Risks to Man and The Environment
Volume
182
Issue
12
Pagination
7207-7220
ISSN
1573-2959
Department/School
School of Geography, Planning and Spatial Sciences
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Place of publication
Van Godewijckstraat 30, Dordrecht, 3311 GX, Neth.
Rights statement
Crown Copyright as represented by: CSIRO 2012.
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Other environmental management not elsewhere classified