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Landcare particpation in Australia: the volunteer perspective

✍ Scribed by Allan Curtis; Marike Van Nouhuys


Book ID
101293418
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
211 KB
Volume
7
Category
Article
ISSN
0968-0802

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✦ Synopsis


There are over 4000 community Landcare groups involving over 120 000 volunteer members working to achieve more sustainable use of Australia's farming lands and to conserve biodiversity. After reviewing the achievements of the community Landcare program the authors discuss their research investigating Landcare participation in terms of the theory of volunteerism. This research indicated that Landcare participants: were younger, more educated and more involved in other community groups; and were motivated by task orientation, a desire for learning and for social interaction. These results are consistent with the theory of volunteerism. Voluntary groups are not self-managing or costless. Given the resources invested through Landcare, particularly via the $1.25 billion Natural Heritage Trust (NHT), it is critical that these groups are properly managed and adequately resourced. At present there is no systematic approach to the management of Landcare groups, and critical policy and management issues threaten to undermine their effectiveness.


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