Establish cooperative partnerships between NRM stakeholders to share knowledge and resources.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
Partnerships can increase opportunities, motivation and capacity of individual groups and people. Making the most of local knowledge and sharing between groups (eg. community groups, councils, schools) is an effective way to build capacity and skills and increase the impact of groups.
EXAMPLES OF LOCAL ACTION
Hold workshops (eg. water quality training) to share specialist skills between groups or have combined workshops with external presenters.
Share equipment to support weed control, planting and maintenance on private land.