Avoiding Implementation Failure in Catchment Landscapes: A Case Study in Governance of the Great Barrier Reef

Volume: 62, Issue: 1, Pages: 70 - 81
Published: Oct 4, 2017
Abstract
Water quality outcomes affecting Australia’s Great Barrier Reef (GBR) are governed by multi-level and multi-party decision-making that influences forested and agricultural landscapes. With international concern about the GBR’s declining ecological health, this paper identifies and focuses on implementation failure (primarily at catchment scale) as a systemic risk within the overall GBR governance system. There has been limited integrated...
Paper Details
Title
Avoiding Implementation Failure in Catchment Landscapes: A Case Study in Governance of the Great Barrier Reef
Published Date
Oct 4, 2017
Volume
62
Issue
1
Pages
70 - 81
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