Post on 06-Jan-2016
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Community-Owned Catchment
ManagementKate Akers
The role & value of community ownership• What is community ownership?• Why aim for it?
Achieving community ownershipGaining trust, gaining ownership
1. Spark of fire2. Leadership development3. Common knowledge
platform4. Collective vision5. Assess interventions6. Implementing change7. Monitoring progress8. Reviewing approach9. Ongoing action
9 KEY STAGES
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
Stage 2Developing community leadership• Community meetings to
determine leadership
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.
Stage 4Collective vision• Decide on collective vision
Stage 5Assess Interventions• Research how this vision can be
achieved.• Develop an action plan.
Stage 6Implementing change• Support on farm• Celebrating success
Stage 7Monitoring progress• Survey
Stage 8Reviewing approach• Environmental review• Revisiting vision and action plan
Stage 9Ongoing action• Keeping up the
momentum
7 Key Enablers• Community Champion• Strong environmental bottom lines• Independent facilitation• Technical support• Adequate time• Communications plan• Resourcing
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