How total can total catchment management be?: TCM policy and practice in the Hawkesbury-Nepean Catchment. Discussion paper as part of the project: Innovative approaches to environmental valuation in integrated catchment management
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This paper, one of the products of a federally-funded research program, is intended to stimulate discussion of Total Catchment Management (TCM) poliices using the Hawkesbury Nepean (H-N) catchment as a case study. It presents the view that TCM represents a loose binding together of three different intellectual traditions - the land ethic, participatory democracy, and managerial accountability. Three dozen participants of TCM from the H-N Trust, catchment committees, state and local government, farmers and concerned residents were interviewed.
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Richmond NSW: University of Western Sydney. Hawkesbury. School of Social Ecology July 1996.
Notes:
includes bibliographical references: page 21.
Contents:
Executive summary -- Introduction -- Intellectual traditions of catchment management -- The TCM Act and subsequent regulations -- The Environment for TCM in the Hawkesbury-Nepean catchment --H-N participants' perceptions of TCM -- Discussion --Review of the Trust -- Conclusions and recommendations.
Dewey class:
333.9162
Language:
English
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BRN:
100214
Location | Collection | Call number | Status/Desc |
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Research | Local Book | 333.9162 HOW | Not for loan (Set: 23 May 2018) |