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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 9 ม.ค. 2012
Restoration Impact Framework – Collective Impact Project Workshop #4
The fourth and final Collective Impact workshop of the Restoration Impact Framework project was held on Tuesday 10th September at The Hub, Bentley Technology Park. The attached video provides highlights from the workshop, including:
- Final discussions and agreement on the project’s Vision and Purpose statement
- Feedback to agree on the project’s Charter - Principles of Practice
- Reviewing the high-level Strategic Approach for collective impact stage two
- Discussion on a governance structure for stage two and
- Reflections on the collective impact process and what’s next.
The video also reveals valuable feedback on the Collective Impact framework from some of the workshop participants, Craig Pensini project manager Perth NRM, Bonnie Jupp RegenWA and Steph Shorter project facilitator Impact Seed. Importantly the video highlights the importance of the learnings out of this project and the necessity for this work to continue.
- Final discussions and agreement on the project’s Vision and Purpose statement
- Feedback to agree on the project’s Charter - Principles of Practice
- Reviewing the high-level Strategic Approach for collective impact stage two
- Discussion on a governance structure for stage two and
- Reflections on the collective impact process and what’s next.
The video also reveals valuable feedback on the Collective Impact framework from some of the workshop participants, Craig Pensini project manager Perth NRM, Bonnie Jupp RegenWA and Steph Shorter project facilitator Impact Seed. Importantly the video highlights the importance of the learnings out of this project and the necessity for this work to continue.
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Collective Impact Workshop #2 Interview - Blair Parsons
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Perth NRM is establishing a collective impact approach and investment case for restoring natural capital in the West Australian farming landscape through funding by Lotterywest. The purpose is to restore natural capital in our farming landscapes.
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Webinar: Invertebrate Management with Dr Lizzy Lowe
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Hosted by Perth NRM and RegenWA this webinar features Sam Hondema from Rosa’s Ridge, and Blythe Calnan from Runnymede Farm. This webinar explores the regenerative journey of two WA farming businesses whose goals are to make pasture-raised chicken and eggs accessible to all, and to enable food production and ecological restoration to evolve simultaneously. This event was supported by Lotterywest...
Webinar: Dingoes in the Landscape with Zali Jestrimski
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Hosted by Perth NRM and RegenWA this webinar features special guest, Zali Jestrimski. Learn about the dingo's physiology, behaviour, and also explain why a cattle station like Wooleen Station benefits from the retention of wild dingoes. This Webinar dives into Zali’s studies on dingoes, how they are regenerative management option at Wooleen Station in WA’s Southern Rangelands. This event was su...
Webinar: Bruce Maynard on No Kill Cropping, Stress Free Stockmanship & Self Herding
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Hosted by Perth NRM and RegenWA this webinar features 2022 Bob Hawke Award Winner - Bruce Maynard Over 30 years Bruce has pioneered the fields of No Kill Cropping, Stress Free Stockmanship, Self Herding and Grassland Grain. Don’t miss this great opportunity to hear how Bruce has implemented these strategies on his own farm as well as supporting landholders across Australia and to ask him questi...
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Perth NRM Enviro Network Introduction - Stephen Jones
Very Good, Very Nice!👍
press 2 and then 3 and so on to create a diss track
great presentation - any updates?
Vaccinated against the flu??? Do you know anything about poison?
Canary in the cave comes to mind. What if birds getting sick is a sign our environment is being poisoned?
so more than 50 birds require change of land use approvals and the burden of extra red tape and associated costs -- But you want more regulation ?
Thank you for this great Webinar
It's sad to see the absolute destruction of smaller native animals numbers in The bush buy the dingos that have gone unmanaged from places like this an absolute tragedy
The strongholds of the critical weight range mammals are almost entirely in areas where dingoes have not been persecuted. This is because dingoes keep foxes and to a lesser extent cats, out of those areas. In fact dingoes are our best defence against 5 of the 22 key threatening process to the Australian bush listed under the EPBC act (feral cats, foxes, feral goats, feral pigs and rabbits) dingoes don’t need to be managed. They ARE the management.
Physical interventions are needed all over WA
It's a miracle to see a full creek not wile tis raining in WA great 👍
Finally wa 😊
What a fantastic program. Thank you.
Hi Nicole I’ll be looking for your book. Thanks
Come ❤ on volunteers, add your likes. You can only grow the channel by showing you like it. Get active. Thanks.
Come ❤on people. If you’re into Regen, gardening, or the environment and in WA you must give this a like.
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Really well explained introduction to living soil.. Should be shown in all schools at all leverls. Thanks
I thoroughly enjoyed this webinar - refreshing stuff! Ellen and Bonnie well done!!! Enjoyed your clarity of explanation, slides and the call to action - to go and experience the soil. Can't wait to do this.❤
Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 468 sentadillas son unos YOURGIRLS.Uno muchas y un buen ejercicio. Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😍👍 Saludos desde la Cd.. de world 🌹😉💖 los mortalesj abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer.k
Great work Stephen
Hanna, wonderful webinar! Thank you for acknowledging the elders and original custodians of the lands where ever you are from.
Good to see a new generation taking up the Earth fight.
A lot of these "new" techniques are actually old techniques that we were using and still use in our cattle business.
I'd like to suggest including my Book in the list - it is based in Western Australia. Nicole Y Chalmer (2021) Ecoagriculture for a Sustainable Food Future. CSIRO Publishing. Looks at ecological history to present of food production systems- we can and should learn from Indigenous food systems.
Good job Tom👍
Another bloody alarmist I am afraid I would not use Tim Flanery as a reference???? Even Flannery should know Nature changes climate and as yet there is no imperical data on mans contribution just opinion & speculation. The agromomists Agronomist is Dr William A Albrecht who had no band wagon to push except working with nature
This is applicable to potted plants and yards.
Fantastic 2021!.... Anybody else’s listening? Thankyou.
Great stuff Dean, thanks for all you are doing for climate and nutrient dense food. From what we 've learnt from Dr Elaine Ingham the AEROBIC soil organisms are the beneficial actors which build structure ,decompose litter into humus ( which holds water) and deliver the minerals in your sands, silts and clays to the plants, in plant available form. That leads to well fed plants which resist pest and disease. At Merri Bee Organic farmacy we are practicing organic farming (up the road from you in Nannup), using rotational grazing with 9 species of livestock, and using fungal dominated vermicast compost teas and solid applications. Compost ingredients in the form of green waste is our only input besides perennial pasture seeds of many types. We run a soil course once a year , have written a book and sell compost.....in a very dry location , so swales also have been fantastic. Hope to meet you one day, I think we could save you money.
Are we as farmers and people in denial or are agri-corps and agri-science trying to keep us ignorant to support and expand their profits???
Some are in denial, some remain ignorant and believe what the corporations want them to, and others are farming better and achieveing better landscape function and great profits.
Wise words, positive outlook, regenerative for nature and humankind. Thank you.
Really wish they would have let Dianne speak longer. But an amazing presentation.
The gestures in the background where very disrespectful. He was quite rude!
Great content, going to check out some more of your videos. I think you should take a look at SMZeus . c o m to rank your videos!
Perthfect breakfast for a cold wet day like today
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henry what's your channel?
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The sound quality is poor