Integrating local environmental management and federal/state interests through governance: the case of the Garden Island Environmental Advisory Committee.

Marion Hercock
Author Information
  1. Marion Hercock: Department of Geography, University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley 6009, Western Australia, Australia.

Abstract

The apparently unresolvable differences between managing national defense and local conservation, public recreation, and scientific research can be overcome through an advisory committee, with a strong and dedicated entity to drive the processes of governance and change. The case of the Garden Island Environmental Advisory Committee shows how the organizational and political difficulties of integrating state interests and federal concerns were met. Garden Island, off the coast of Perth, the capital of the State of Western Australia, is a base for the Royal Australian Navy which is administered by the federal Department of Defence. Examples are given of the committee's approach to integrated environmental management and the implementation of the Navy's environmental policy.

MeSH Term

Australia
Conservation of Natural Resources
Environment
Industry
Interinstitutional Relations
Policy Making
Politics
Recreation

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