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Monitoring & Evaluation

Information, reports and publications resulting from monitoring, evaluation or surveys of Landcare programs, activities etc.

VAPSGL Evaluation
Evaluation Report for the Victorian Action Plan For Second Generation Landcare
Victorian Landcare Network Survey 2005
Results of the 2005 VLN survey - Victorian Landcare support staff employment characteristics, roles and job satisfaction.
2006-2007 Victorian State Landcare Report Card
The 2006-07 State Landcare Report Card includes the collation of data from nine regions within Vicrtoria. Key data includes group numbers, volunteer hours, number of hectares managed by Landcare members/volunteers, investment details and group health information. To see a state level perspective on Landcare, please click on the below link.
2007-2008 Victorian State Landcare Report Card
This Victorian State Landcare Report Card has been developed at a state level to showcase the achievements of the Victorian Landcare Program in the 2007-2008 financial year. This report has been compiled to allow the Landcare community to reflect on its successes, while enabling our many stakeholders to develop an understanding of the accomplishments of Landcare groups and networks across the State.
2004 Landcare Survey - Executive Summary
Landcare in Victoria: approaching twenty years. Victorian Landcare Group Survey, 2004 Executive Summary. Report to the Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry. Authors: Allan Curtis and Penny Cooke Published by: Charles Sturt University Institute for Land Water and Society © January 2006
2004 Landcare Survey - Full Report
Landcare in Victoria: approaching twenty years, Victorian Landcare Group Survey, 2004 full report. Report to the Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry. Authors Allan Curtis and Penny Cooke Published by: Charles Sturt University Institute of Land Water and Society. © January 2006
Global Climate Change Mapping Project
Is global climate change the exclusive domain of "expert" scientists? What if we could harness the power of millions of observations from ordinary people around the world?
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