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Our Land and Water Podcast Episode 6: We can make progress - but we need to work together
Local community involvement is one of the keys to the long-term health of our rivers and lakes, and communities like catchment groups can play a major role in land-use transitions. Over eight years of research, we've learned about the support catchment groups need to meet both their own goals and the expectations their funders have of them.
In this episode, we hear how catchment groups are connecting and leading local initiatives that support landowners to investigate new opportunities and adopt change together.
Speakers: Bridget Jonkers (NZ Landcare Trust), Ed Challies (University of Canterbury), Claudia Lyons (Scarlatti), Katie Owen (Ministry for the Environment), Geoff Simmons (Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment), Alison Dewes (Tipu Whenua), Mandy Bell (Wai Wānaka).
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Funding
Funded by the New Zealand Ministry for Business, Innovation and Employment’s Our Land and Water National Science Challenge (Toitū te Whenua, Toiora te Wai), as part of the project New Models of Collective Responsibility
Funded by the New Zealand Ministry for Business, Innovation and Employment’s Our Land and Water National Science Challenge (Toitū te Whenua, Toiora te Wai), as part of the project Signals for Land Stewards
Funded by the New Zealand Ministry for Business, Innovation and Employment’s Our Land and Water National Science Challenge (Toitū te Whenua, Toiora te Wai), as part of the project Retiring Farmland into Ngahere
Funded by the New Zealand Ministry for Business, Innovation and Employment’s Our Land and Water National Science Challenge (Toitū te Whenua, Toiora te Wai), as part of the project Revitalise Te Taiao
History
Publication date
2024-07-29Project number
- Non revenue
Language
- English
Does this contain Māori information or data?
- No