Landholders driving change year 1 survey analysis report to NQ Dry Tropics

Jarvis, Diane, and Eberhard, Rachel (2018) Landholders driving change year 1 survey analysis report to NQ Dry Tropics. Report. UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)

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The Landholders Driving Change (LDC) project has been working closely with landholders in the Bowen, Broken, Bogie (BBB) catchments in the Burdekin region near Collinsville since 2017, to design and test innovative land condition and water quality improvement solutions that will protect both the graziers’ productive lands and the Great Barrier Reef. The LDC project is one of two Major Integrated Projects (MIPs) funded by the Queensland Government, designed to work collaboratively with landholders to pilot innovative methods to improve water quality entering the Great Barrier Reef lagoon. The Survey Analysis project is one component of the overall LDC monitoring and evaluation activities. The Survey Analysis project will analyse and report on landholder survey and event feedback data collected by the LDC project team for each year of the project. The Survey Analysis project will also design and analyse a project completion landholder survey that will be run in the final year of the project (2020). In 2018, the Survey Analysis project will: 1. Report on year 1 (preliminary baseline) landholder surveys; and 2. Draft the project completion landholder survey. This document reports on the results of the Year 1 Survey Analysis. This report (and subsequent annual reports) should seek to address the relevant evaluation questions from the LDC M&E Strategy, tabulating and interpreting results and making recommendations. A key function of the Year 1 report is to establish a project baseline and provide feedback on progress towards each project outcome area with considerations for adaptive management.

Item ID: 59796
Item Type: Report (Report)
Keywords: land management, grazing, Burdekin Major Integrated Project, water quality, practice change, project evaluation
Sensitivity Note: Report prepared as part of a consultancy agreement that has not been made public by client or James Cook University.
Funders: NQ Dry Tropics
Projects and Grants: Survey Development & Analysis project
Date Deposited: 14 Aug 2019 02:05
FoR Codes: 14 ECONOMICS > 1402 Applied Economics > 140202 Economic Development and Growth @ 50%
14 ECONOMICS > 1402 Applied Economics > 140205 Environment and Resource Economics @ 50%
SEO Codes: 91 ECONOMIC FRAMEWORK > 9101 Macroeconomics > 910103 Economic Growth @ 40%
96 ENVIRONMENT > 9607 Environmental Policy, Legislation and Standards > 960704 Land Stewardship @ 30%
96 ENVIRONMENT > 9609 Land and Water Management > 960904 Farmland, Arable Cropland and Permanent Cropland Land Management @ 30%
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