| 1. Exploring the capacity of local communities to respond to land-use change in the Boorowa district in NSW, with Professor Allan Curtis and Dr Jim Birckhead, and colleagues from NSW Department of Primary Industries [project value $200,000]; CSU code R947-485 |
| 2. Exploring how small scale growers can form beneficial partnerships with forest companies in Indonesia and Australia, with Hugh Stewart (CSU PhD researcher), and colleagues from Indonesia’s Forest Research and Development Agency (FORDA), WWF Indonesia and the Centre for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), and funding from the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) [project value $400,000]. CSU code R916-485 |
| 3. Review of Portable Sawmills in the Pacific: Identifying the factors for success. ACIAR. ($15,000) Dr Digby Race, and colleagues from the Australian National University and the University of Melbourne. (2006) |
| 4. Farming systems options and catchment salinity responses. GRDC. ($69,600) Dr Digby Race, Dr Hamish Cresswell (CSIRO) and Dr Iain Hume (NSW DPI) (2006-2007) |
| 5. Reinforcing the social and community dimensions of ACIAR projects to deliver livelihood impacts. ACIAR. ($83,000) Dr Digby Race, Dr Joanne Millar and Professor Allan Curtis (2006/7). |
| 6. Community partnerships for plantation forestry: Enhancing rural incomes from forestry in eastern Indonesia and Australia. ACIAR and FORDA. ($400,000) Dr Digby Race, Hugh Stewart, and Mr Djohan Utama (2005 -2009) |
| 7. Delivery of Social and Community Dimensions Training Workshops in Papua New Guinea and Indonesia. ACIAR. Digby Race, Jo Millar, Neil Lipscombe and Tony McDonald. (2007) |
| 8. Support for Peer Group Mentors. Otway Agroforestry Network. DigbyRace and Jo Millar. (2007) |
| 9. 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. |
| 10. Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority: Understanding landholder management of the Mid-Goulburn River frontage. Allan Curtis and Digby Race. (2007/08). $45,000. |
| 11. Landholder rapid appraisal project under Landscape Logic, additional funding from the Department of Sustainability and Environment, $60,000 |
| 12. The Loddon River social research project. North Central CMA. $99,000. Curtis, A. & Race, D.(2009-2010) |
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