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Npr - Toward A Better Natural Resource Management Delivery Model With A Greater Emphasis On The Farming Sector €“ The Tamar Valley Experience

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  • Lundstrom, G.

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A belief that the current natural resource management (NRM) delivery model in Australia is failing to provide tangible on ground outcomes within the farming sector is proving to be a catalyst for the examination of alternative delivery models. However, there exist workable examples contributing to on-farm NRM and production outcomes that provide value for money investment, with the flexibility to cater to local needs at a sub- regional level. These community-based models owe their success by being truly community driven and more closely linked to producers and local government than the regional NRMs are. The Tamar Valley has such a community driven model, which demonstrates another way for NRM program and project delivery into the farming sector.

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  • Lundstrom, G., 2019. "Npr - Toward A Better Natural Resource Management Delivery Model With A Greater Emphasis On The Farming Sector €“ The Tamar Valley Experience," 22nd Congress, Tasmania, Australia, March 3-8, 2019 345932, International Farm Management Association.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ifma19:345932
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.345932
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