Authors
Katherine Witt, Helen Ross, Sylvie Shaw, Natalie Jones, David Rissik, Breanna Pinner
Publication date
2019/6/3
Journal
Society & Natural Resources
Volume
32
Issue
6
Pages
638-656
Publisher
Routledge
Description
In Integrated Catchment (or Watershed) Management, the impacts of upstream conditions and actions on downstream environments and people is a key issue. Knowing upstream people’s values towards waterways is, therefore, important for community engagement and the development of publicly acceptable management approaches. This qualitative study applies Kellert’s framework of relational values to explore the types and diversity of people’s values towards the upper catchments of South East Queensland, Australia, and tests the “universality” of Kellert’s framework. We found the full range of values identified by Kellert with some variations and elaborations in content. People living, working, and enjoying recreation in the upper catchments have affection for their local waterways and a moral inclination to protect them. This extends our understanding of how people value these waterways, which is more often …
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