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Journal of the Australian Rangeland Society
RESEARCH ARTICLE

An Integrated Approach for Maximising Local and Scientific Knowledge for Land Management Decision-Making in the New Zealand High Country.

OJH Bosch, WJ Allen, JM Williams and AH Ensor

The Rangeland Journal 18(1) 23 - 32
Published: 1996

Abstract

This paper describes the development of a process to facilitate the identification and introduction of sustainable land management practices in the high country of New Zealand. The process was designed to gather and structure community knowledge (both local and scientific) into a single, accessible decision support system (DSS). The development and provision of appropriate, and user-friendly monitoring tools is supported. An outline is given of how this integrated system can be used to integrate monitoring with adaptive management. Special reference is made to how this process is used as a large-scale ecological 'experiment', to enhance continually the knowledge base available for land use decision-making in the South Island high country of New Zealand.

https://doi.org/10.1071/RJ9960023

© ARS 1996

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