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      The cultural perspective: Lakeweed and pest animals

      Douglas, Nicki
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      Abstract
      I have been with the Department of Conservation for about 15 years now and worked in Rotorua for 11 of those 15 years in various roles. I was lucky enough to be the Operations Manager for Lake Tarawera so I have a very strong association from a practitioner perspective. Practitioner is probably the key word for me. Most of my korero today will be based on experience and practice in working with communities and that is my area of expertise. I will talk about collective impact. It does say that I am talking about lake weeds and pests and I will mention them at least twice.
      Date
      2017
      Type
      Conference Contribution
      Series
      Proceedings of LakesWater Quality Society 2017
      Publisher
      LakesWater Quality Society
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      © 2017 LakesWater Quality Society.
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