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Community-Owned Catchment Management Kate Akers

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Community-Owned Catchment Management. Kate Akers. The role & value of community ownership. What is community ownership? Why aim for it?. Achieving community ownership. Gaining trust, gaining ownership. 9 KEY STAGES. 1. Spark of fire 2. Leadership development - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Community-Owned Catchment

ManagementKate Akers

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The role & value of community ownership• What is community ownership?• Why aim for it?

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Achieving community ownershipGaining trust, gaining ownership

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1. Spark of fire2. Leadership development3. Common knowledge

platform4. Collective vision5. Assess interventions6. Implementing change7. Monitoring progress8. Reviewing approach9. Ongoing action

9 KEY STAGES

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Stage 1Spark of Fire1a) An issue arises

1b) Meeting to discus the issue and gain common understanding of various views and history of the issue

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Stage 2Developing community leadership• Community meetings to

determine leadership

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Stage 3Common knowledge platforma) Survey to develop a ‘before shot’ of

the community’s values, attitudes, aspirations and current practice.

b) Gather info on the current state of the environment.

c) Technical presentation on the issue.

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Stage 4Collective vision• Decide on collective vision

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Stage 5Assess Interventions• Research how this vision can be

achieved.• Develop an action plan.

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Stage 6Implementing change• Support on farm• Celebrating success

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Stage 7Monitoring progress• Survey

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Stage 8Reviewing approach• Environmental review• Revisiting vision and action plan

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Stage 9Ongoing action• Keeping up the

momentum

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7 Key Enablers• Community Champion• Strong environmental bottom lines• Independent facilitation• Technical support• Adequate time• Communications plan• Resourcing

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Community-Owned Catchment Management

9 KEY STAGES1. Spark of fire2. Developing community leadership3. Common knowledge platform4. Collective vision5. Assess interventions6. Implementing change7. Monitoring progress8. Reviewing approach9. Ongoing action