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Committing to place at the local scale: the potential of youth education programs for promoting community participation in regional natural resource management

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Lane, R
Lucas, Damien
Vanclay, Francis Martin
Henry, Sophie
Coates, Ian

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Carfax Publishing, Taylor & Francis Group

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Emerging approaches to environmental governance require a greater level of community participation than did previous approaches in which these responsibilities largely rested with government agencies. There is consequently a need for increased engagement

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Australian Geographer

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2037-12-31
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