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Crown land management from a volunteer perspective: the Victorian example

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posted on 2024-06-17, 18:39 authored by L Lockstone-Binney, PA Whitelaw, W Binney
A legion of 8000 volunteer committee members work behind the scenes to manage Crown land reserves across Victoria, also undertaking on-ground works and a multitude of other tasks to safeguard the upkeep of natural and built public assets. These local Committees of Management operate in a largely delegated manner on behalf of the Victorian Government. A number of societal trends appear to be threatening their work. This exploratory study asked a small non-representative sample of committee members, in group interviews, to assess their motives for undertaking this unpaid service and their perceptions of the key challenges associated with volunteering in public land management. The interviews identified four motivations to explain committee participation: (1) community improvement; (2) family legacy; (3) user group representation; and (4) socialising. The implications of these findings for government and communities, in terms of attracting new recruits to Committees of Management and retaining the existing cohort of experienced members, are discussed.

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Journal

Australasian journal of environmental management

Volume

23

Pagination

130-140

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

1448-6563

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2016, Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand

Issue

2

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

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