NERP TE Project 10.1 Social and economic long term monitoring programme (SELTMP) – (CSIRO, JCU)
- Between 01/07/2011 - 00:00 and 31/12/2014 - 00:00
Long-term social and economic monitoring helps reef managers understand the current status of marine park users, industries and communities. It also helps build a picture of how industries and communities are likely to respond and cope with changes associated with environmental degradation, climate change, regulatory frameworks, and changes in culture. It can also assist in evaluating the effectiveness of management interventions.This project will establish and collect a unique data set that documents long-term social and economic trends in communities and users of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR). In 2011-12 a number of existing datasets were collated and relevant information extracted. Additionally data gaps were identified, which then formed the primary survey questions. In 2012-13 and 2013-14 primary data will be collected via surveys conducted on mini iPads from Bundaberg to Cooktown.
Outcomes of this project include:
* Providing GBR management and industries with better access to social and economic information necessary for planning purposes.
* Strong liaison with GBR stakeholders on the social and economic status of the region. * An annual snapshot of the social and economic indicators for the entire GBR region.
Long-term social and economic monitoring helps reef managers understand the current status of marine park users, industries and communities. It also helps build a picture of how industries and communities are likely to respond and cope with changes associated with environmental degradation, climate change, regulatory frameworks, and changes in culture. It can also assist in evaluating the effectiveness of management interventions.
- Marshall, Nadine, Dr
Senior Social Scientist, Leader of Social and Economic Long Term Monitoring Programme (SELTMP)
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
nadine.marshall@csiro.au