Voices of the Volunteers : An Exploration of the Influences that Volunteer Experiences Have on the Resilience and Sustainability of Catchment Groups in Coastal Queensland (2008. 288 S. 220 mm)

個数:

Voices of the Volunteers : An Exploration of the Influences that Volunteer Experiences Have on the Resilience and Sustainability of Catchment Groups in Coastal Queensland (2008. 288 S. 220 mm)

  • オンデマンド(OD/POD)版です。キャンセルは承れません。

  • オンデマンド(OD/POD)版です。キャンセルは承れません。
  • 【入荷遅延について】
    世界情勢の影響により、海外からお取り寄せとなる洋書・洋古書の入荷が、表示している標準的な納期よりも遅延する場合がございます。
    おそれいりますが、あらかじめご了承くださいますようお願い申し上げます。
  • ◆画像の表紙や帯等は実物とは異なる場合があります。
  • ◆ウェブストアでの洋書販売価格は、弊社店舗等での販売価格とは異なります。
    また、洋書販売価格は、ご注文確定時点での日本円価格となります。
    ご注文確定後に、同じ洋書の販売価格が変動しても、それは反映されません。
  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 288 p.
  • 商品コード 9783639002751

Description


(Text)
Volunteers in stewardship groups are a major element of the social mobilisation strategy used in Australia to manage natural resources. The ability of such groups to overcome problems, deal with new issues as they arise, and keep going under pressure may be thought of as managing for "resilience". This approach uses the idea of adaptive change where resilient communities are simultaneously changeable and stable, adapting to new situations as they arise. Interviews were conducted along the east coast of Queensland, Australia, to better understand resilience in community-based stewardship groups. Participants were drawn from groups such as Landcare; Coastcare; Bushcare; Greening Australia; Waterwatch; and Integrated Catchment Management Committees. Analysis of 26 personal and group interviews involving 85 participants revealed six different conceptions, where catchment volunteering was experienced as seeking and maintaining balance; developing/ maintaining an identity; empowerment;learning; networking; and contributing to sustainability. Analysis of these conceptions enhanced an understanding of how resilience may be developed in community-based stewardship groups.
(Author portrait)
Dr. Margaret Gooch is with James Cook University inTownsville, Australia. She began her career as a high schoolteacher, and then worked with the Queensland Parks and WildlifeService as a community education officer. For several yearsMargaret lectured in natural resource management at the Universityof Queensland. She is currently conducting research into communityresilience to changes in water quality.
(Author portrait)
Gooch, Margaret Dr. Margaret Gooch is with James Cook University in Townsville, Australia. She began her career as a high school teacher, and then worked with the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service as a community education officer. For several years Margaret lectured in natural resource management at the University of Queensland. She is currently conducting research into community resilience to changes in water quality.

最近チェックした商品