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Developing and Using Narratives in Community-Based Research,Within this chapter, we explore several foundational ideas about using narrative to understand experiences, ourselves and communities, and how to apply these ideas to researching community issues and collective invasive animals management in particular. We learn that:
光亮
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What Can We Learn from the Practitioner Profiles?In this chapter we highlight the positive lessons, innovations, breakthroughs, and insights gleaned from the practice stories. We make suggestions about how these lessons might strengthen the practice of community engagement for community-led pest management..These lessons include:
变化无常
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Introduction: Wild Dog Management GroupsIn this section, the social dynamics that underpin community formation in wild dog management groups are revealed in three case studies of wild dog management groups. The narrative approach allows us to see that:
Delirium
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The Context of Community Pest Management in Australia: Myths, Stories and Narrative Enquiry, the current ecological and social landscape of pest management in Australia. This includes:.We make recommendations about how these concepts might help practitioners in their work with community members. These include:.This chapter aims to persuade you, the reader, that best practice community pest
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Practitioner Profile (Lisa Adams): “We Cannot Carry the Whole on Our Own—We Have to Work Together”ifferent perspectives and takes them into account while addressing critical environmental and public health issues. Lisa views herself as a perpetual student, constantly seeking new information and adjusting her approaches. She came to appreciate the criticality of local knowledge while facilitating
Interdict
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Practitioner Profile (Ben Allen): “If People Don’t Want to Do It, It’s Not Going to Change Anything,cientists’ detachment from the people impacted by their research—often undermines progress. Ben finds that collaborating with landholders is the most effective way to approach issues; farmers contribute valuable information about their community and the history that shaped it. Ben makes it a priorit