| 1. Assessing customer responses to the Channel Automation Project in Central Goulburn Irrigation Areas 1-4. Water for Rivers. ($84,150) Prof Allan Curtis, Dr Digby Race, Dr Jim Birckhead, Mr Royce Sample. (2006) |
| 2. Exploring business process improvements for quality regional NRM service delivery. Land and Water Australia. ($100,000) Prof Allan Curtis, Dr Rod Griffith, Prof Kevin Parton, John Dean (John Dean Consulting), Gavin Hanlon (North Central CMA, Victoria) (2006) |
| 3. Review of SA Landcare groups. Department of Water, Land and Biodiversity Conservation, SA. ($48,000) Prof Allan Curtis, Jonathon Sobels and Penny Cooke. (2005/6) |
| 4. Pathways to good practice in regional NRM governance. Land and Water Australia ($357,000) Prof Allan Curtis, Dr Micheal Lockwood, Dr Elaine Stratford, Dr Julie Davidson (2006/7) |
| 5. Defining landholder duty of care to achieve vegetation outcomes for regional NRM. CRC Plant-based Solutions for Dryland Salinity ($115,000) Prof Allan Curtis, Dr Catherine Allan and Gill Earl (2005/6/7) |
| 6. Social benchmarking for the Corangamite CMA. Corangamite Carchment Management Authority ($99,000) Prof Allan Curtis, Penny Cooke, Simon McDonald and Emily Mendham (2006) |
| 7. Reinforcing the social and community dimensions of ACIAR projects to deliver livelihood impacts. Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) ($83,000) Prof Allan Curtis, Dr Digby Race and Dr Joanne Millar (2006/7) |
| 8. Victorian Landcare group survey 2004. Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Australia: assessing the health of the Landcare movement ($110,000) Prof Allan Curtis, Penny Cooke (2004/5) |
| 9. Does triple bottom line reporting enhance capacity to move to more sustainable irrigation? CRC Irrigation Futures ($115,000) Prof Allan Curtis, Dr Penny Davidson and Micheal Mitchell. (2005/6/7) |
| 10. Department of Environment and Water, Commonwealth Environmental Research Facilities Program (CERF Landscape Logic): Project 2: social research. (2007/09). $570,000. This three-year research program includes projects examining the influence of natural resource management investments, climate change and demographic change (to landholders who are not farmers by occupation) on changes in vegetation condition in northern Victoria; and exploring the links between catchment management and riparian zone condition in Tasmania. A/Prof Allan Curtis, Dr Digby Race, Royce Sample, Dr Rik Thwaites and Dr Catherine Allan. |
| 11. Natural Heritage Trust: Landholder adaptation to climate variability. Allan Curtis and Rik Thwaites. (2007/08). $88,000. |
| 12. Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority: Understanding landholder management of the Mid-Goulburn River frontage. Allan Curtis and Digby Race. (2007/08). $45,000. |
| 13. Evaluation of River Tender. North East CMA. Prof Allan Curtis, Simon McDonald and Royce Sample. (2008) $29,000 |
| 14. Landholder rapid appraisal project under Landscape Logic, additional funding from the Department of Sustainability and Environment, $60,000 |
| 15. Monitoring and evaluation of the Victorian Landcare program. DSE. $83,600. Curtis, A. (2009) |
| 16. Transformation for resilient landscapes and communities—Murray case study. Natural Resources Commission & Murray Catchment Management Authority. $80,000. Curtis, A., Griffith, R. & Mitchell, M. (2009-2011) |
| 17. The Loddon River social research project. North Central CMA. $99,000. Curtis, A. & Race, D.(2009-2010) |
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