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Melanie (Lain) Dare
Melanie (Lain) Dare
Professor, Centre for Environmental Governance, University of
Verified email at canberra.edu.au
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Community engagement and social licence to operate
M Dare, J Schirmer, F Vanclay
Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal 32 (3), 188-197, 2014
3362014
Does forest certification enhance community engagement in Australian plantation management?
ML Dare, J Schirmer, F Vanclay
Forest Policy and Economics 13 (5), 328-337, 2011
542011
Understanding community engagement in plantation forest management: insights from practitioner and community narratives
M Dare, F Vanclay, J Schirmer
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 54 (9), 1149-1168, 2011
292011
When private water rights become a public asset: Stakeholder perspectives on the fairness of environmental water management
A Lukasiewicz, ML Dare
Journal of Hydrology 536, 183-191, 2016
282016
Deliberative democracy and the Tasmanian forest peace process
J Schirmer, M Dare, SA Ercan
Australian Journal of Political Science 51 (2), 288-307, 2016
272016
Public participation in commercial environments: critical reflections on community engagement methods used in the Australian plantation forestry industry
M Dare, FM Vanclay, J Schirmer
Australian Forestry 75 (3), 180-191, 2012
272012
Localism in practice: insights from two Tasmanian case studies
M Dare
Policy Studies 34 (5-6), 592-611, 2013
212013
Handbook for operational community engagement within Australian plantation forest management
M Dare, J Schirmer, FM Vanclay
CRC Forestry Limited, 2011
202011
Australian water governance in the global context: understanding the benefits of localism
M Dare, KA Daniell
Policy Studies 38 (5), 462-481, 2017
182017
Planning a global knowledge city: experience from Melbourne, Australia
SC Tuli, R Hu, L Dare
International Journal of Knowledge-Based Development 10 (1), 26-42, 2019
142019
Identifying off-diagonal communities using the Australian Early Development Census results
R Tanton, M Dare, S Brinkman, BG Corti, I Katz, G Woolcock, S Goldfeld
Social Indicators Research 132 (3), 977-992, 2017
132017
Socioeconomic impacts of forest industry change: a baseline study of the Tasmanian forest industry
J Schirmer, C Dunn, E Loxton, M Dare
CRC for Forestry Technical Report 214: Interim report, 2011
122011
Framing up the “Stretching” of Co-Management
LJ Pearson, M Dare
Society & Natural Resources 32 (4), 363-381, 2019
92019
A brief guide to effective community engagement in the Australian plantation sector
M Dare, J Schirmer, FM Vanclay
92008
Understanding water governance: the case of Australia’s Murray-darling basin
L Dare, M Evans
Policy Studies 38 (5), 411-417, 2017
82017
Tasmanian drought evaluation project
ML Dare, J Schirmer, J Kimber
Hobart: University of Tasmania and JS Consulting, 2011
7*2011
Are Environmental Water Advisory Groups an effective form of localism?
M Dare, A Lukasiewicz
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62 (2), 205-228, 2019
62019
Evaluation of NSW Environmental Water Advisory Groups
A Lukasiewicz, L Dare
Canberra: Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis, University of Canberra, 2014
62014
Co-management of protected areas: an opportunity for all?
LJ Pearson, M Dare
6*
From global forests to local politics: unwrapping the boundaries within forest certification
L Dare
Australian Journal of Political Science 53 (4), 529-547, 2018
52018
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