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- 2005415379 abstract "This report identifies the types of partnerships the New Zealand Department of Conservation (DOC) has with community groups; the key features of effective partnerships with community groups; and the key factors that must be considered when partnerships between DOC and community groups are developed. The research is based on seven case studies of partnerships using qualitative in-depth research methods. The role of communities and community partnerships in conservation is reviewed in order to help define the nature and characteristics of partnerships between DOC and community groups. The key lessons from the case studies in terms of the features of effective partnerships are discussed. The various roles and levels of involvement of DOC and DOC staff can influence the purpose, dynamics, and success of partnerships. Sometimes DOC needs to take a lead in developing partnerships in order to involve a range of communities, and both DOC and the community groups need to be flexible and able to change as partnership projects develop.".
- 2005415379 alternative "Developing effective partnerships".
- 2005415379 contributor B10281737.
- 2005415379 contributor B10281738.
- 2005415379 created "c2005.".
- 2005415379 date "2005".
- 2005415379 date "c2005.".
- 2005415379 dateCopyrighted "c2005.".
- 2005415379 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 50).".
- 2005415379 description "This report identifies the types of partnerships the New Zealand Department of Conservation (DOC) has with community groups; the key features of effective partnerships with community groups; and the key factors that must be considered when partnerships between DOC and community groups are developed. The research is based on seven case studies of partnerships using qualitative in-depth research methods. The role of communities and community partnerships in conservation is reviewed in order to help define the nature and characteristics of partnerships between DOC and community groups. The key lessons from the case studies in terms of the features of effective partnerships are discussed. The various roles and levels of involvement of DOC and DOC staff can influence the purpose, dynamics, and success of partnerships. Sometimes DOC needs to take a lead in developing partnerships in order to involve a range of communities, and both DOC and the community groups need to be flexible and able to change as partnership projects develop.".
- 2005415379 extent "54 p. :".
- 2005415379 hasFormat "Also issued electronically via World Wide Web in PDF format.".
- 2005415379 identifier "0478226675".
- 2005415379 identifier SfC248.pdf.
- 2005415379 isFormatOf "Also issued electronically via World Wide Web in PDF format.".
- 2005415379 isPartOf "Science for conservation, 1173-2946 ; 248".
- 2005415379 issued "2005".
- 2005415379 issued "c2005.".
- 2005415379 language "eng".
- 2005415379 publisher "Wellington, N.Z. : Dept. of Conservation,".
- 2005415379 relation "Also issued electronically via World Wide Web in PDF format.".
- 2005415379 spatial "New Zealand".
- 2005415379 subject "Conservation of natural resources New Zealand Citizen participation Case studies.".
- 2005415379 subject "Conservation of natural resources Public relations New Zealand Case studies.".
- 2005415379 subject "New Zealand. Department of Conservation Public relations Case studies.".
- 2005415379 subject "S944.5.C57 W55 2005".
- 2005415379 title "Developing effective partnerships between the Department of Conservation and community groups / Carla Wilson.".
- 2005415379 title "Developing effective partnerships".
- 2005415379 type "text".