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Theme 2: Innovative community engagement and extension projects, models and resources for capacity building with land managers
A social-ecological framework for sustainable landscape planning – Case studies from the Wet Tropics of Far North Queensland
Author: Iris Bohnet
Horticulture Growers’ perspectives on natural resource management issues, lessons for engagement.
Author: Terrence Campbell1, Peter Hockings2 and John Bagshaw3
LANDSCANTM – Landscape and Soil Test Interpretation for Sustainable Pasture Management
Author: Clare Edwards1, Mike Keys2 and Bruce Clements3
Grass Recognition Workshops
Author: Clare Edwards, Carol Rose and Lori McWhirter
Putting the action into action learning through training for extension practitioners
Author: Richard Fell
Extending the use of adult learning principles from training to extension activities
Author: Richard Fell
Integrated Area Wide Management: A model for achieving NRM practice change
Author: Ian Rankine1, Bill Wilkinson2 and Julie Ferguson3
Options for integrating NRM and production extension
Author: Amabel Fulton1 and Sue Kilpatrick2
Rural Women’s Engagement in Natural Resource Management: Eastern Darling Downs Case Study
Author: Fiona McCartney1, Claire Carter2, Margaret Cruikshank3, Paula Halford4, Christine King1, Deirdre Lawrence2, Donna Moodie5, Maria O’Leary2, Helen Ross1, Roslyn Scotney6 and Jim Wilkinson7
Integrating instinct and science to deliver NRM outcomes
Author: Huggins Jason 1 and Hamilton Penny2
Innovative whole community engagement through network building and social context analysis
Author: Ken Keith1, Jason Huggins2 and Helen Ross1
Packaging innovations to sustain River Murray communities
Author: Dick Osborn
DairyCatch, a partnership for sustainable and profitable dairy farming
Author: Robert R Rouda
A participatory action learning approach to developing management guidelines to achieve effective weed control and minimise off farm movement of atrazine in central Queensland.
Author: Anne Sullivan1, Maurice Conway 1 and Rodney Collins 2
Dairy Water for Profit – extension in a changing environment
Author: Ross Warren1, John Miller2, Greg Stanley3, Geoff Johnston4 and Mervyn Jessen5
From the kitchen to the catchment - simple nrm extension tools
Author: Paul Webb
To Stand Still is to go Backwards: Effective NRM Extension in the Burdekin Rangelands
Author: Bob Shepherd 
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