Rangeland Ecology & Management

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Putting our heads together
Author
Forrest, K.
Gavin, J.
Green, D.
Chuk, M.
Warren, B.
Publisher
Not Available
Publication Year
2010
Body

The National Rangeland NRM Alliance (The Alliance) combines thirteen (13) rangeland NRM
organisations and represents 80% of Australia’s land mass. The Alliance aims to improve the
delivery of NRM in the rangelands at a national level to improve sustainable land
management in the rangelands of Australia. The driving force behind this group is the
recognition that many rangeland issues require a national approach and that competition for
funding around those issues is counterproductive. The members see the Alliance as a
solution to the difficulties associated with implementing large-scale action across regional
and jurisdictional boundaries. The combined resources of the Alliance provide investors,
policy makers and partners with services beyond the scope of the individual organisations.
This includes strategic planning and partnerships that result in much greater impact and the
ability to tackle issues, which individual groups may find overwhelming and have difficulty
managing in the long term. The Alliance members, and partners, use their existing
governance and project implementation structures to achieve on-ground results at a
national scale.
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Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Other
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Keywords
Australia
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