- Catchment- and landscape-scale approaches to land restoration are needed to halt biodiversity loss and support rural climate change resilience.
- Proactive landholders and community members need the support of fresh strategies and funding models that resource their stewardship of healthy landscapes and waterways.
- Capacity-building programs that support ‘Communities of Practice’ can nurture the social linkages and local skillsets needed to progress landscape-scale projects.
Conner, T., Fisher, L., Hazell, P., Healy, E. & Walsh, A. (2024) ‘Land Restoration and Water Stewardship with the Swan Brook Community of Practice’ 11th Australian Stream Management Conference Proceedings.
