Projects in the Natural Environment
Forestry
EBC has undertaken social assessment research in a forestry context since 1996 and undertook much of the social assessment research for the Regional Forest Agreements (RFAs) in Australia. This research has involved two core areas of focus which includes,
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An assessment and identification of the values and meanings ascribed to forests by the community and stakeholder groups, and
- An assessment of the social and economic impacts associated with changes in forest resource use.
It was through impact assessment research in forestry that a framework for micro social and economic impact assessments known as Town Resource Cluster Analysis (TRC-Analysis) was developed.
Recent Reports and Publications
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- Brigalow Belt South Bioregion: Database toolkit for forest industry social and economic assessment (2002).
- Social impacts of wood supply scenarios: Southern Forests NSW (2000).
- Social impacts of Wood supply scenarios: Gippsland RFA region Victoria (2000).
- Social impacts of Wood supply scenarios: West RFA region Victoria (2000).
- Social catchments and socio-demographic profiles for the South Brigalow CRA/RFA region (NSW) (2000).
- Indigenous socio-demographic profiles for the South Brigalow CRA/RFA region (NSW) (2000).
- Social catchments and socio-demographic profiles for the Southern forest CRA/RFA region (NSW) (1999).
- Community profiles for the Gippsland CRA region, Victoria (1999).
- The value of native forest industries to communities in South East Queensland (1999).
- Impact display tables for forest industries in South East Queensland (1999).
- Community profiles for the West CRA region, Victoria (1999).
- Forest values in the West CRA region (1999).
- Forest industry activity and linkages for the West CRA region (1999).
- Forest industry activity and linkages for the Gippsland CRA region, Victoria (1999).
- Forest values in the Gippsland CRA region, Victoria (1999).
- Summary of locational impacts associated with four wood supply options in the SEQ RFA region (1999).
- Forest industry activity and linkages in North East Victoria (1998).
- Attitudes towards the use and management of national parks and state forests within the Box-Ironbark study area of Victoria (1998).
- Resource, forest industry and employee catchment analysis for the South East Queensland RFA region (1998).
- Social catchments and social profiles for the Upper North East CRA region (NSW) (1998).
- Social catchments and social profiles for the Lower North East CRA region (NSW) (1998).
- Indigenous socio-demographic profiles for the Upper North East CRA region (NSW) (1998).
- Indigenous socio-demographic profiles for the Lower North East CRA region (NSW) (1998).
- An assessment of forest values within the South East Queensland RFA region (1998).
- An assessment of forest values within the Central Highlands of Victoria (1998).
- Central Highlands social analysis report (1998).
- West Australian RFA: Forest industry expenditure, catchment analysis and employee profiles (1998).
- An assessment of forest values within South West of Western Australia (1997).
- The locational impact of forest based industry expenditure within nine case study areas in Tasmania (1996)..
- An assessment of forest values within the Tasmanian community (1996).
- Fenton, D.M., Coakes, S., and Marshall, N. (2003). Vulnerability and capacity measurement. In H.A. Becker and F. Vanclay (Eds.) The International Handbook of Social Impact Assessment: Conceptual and Methodological Advances. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar Publishing
- Coakes, S.J and Fenton, D.M. (2001). Social assessment in the Australian forest sector. In Dale, A., Taylor N., & Lane, M. (Eds.) Social Assessment in Natural Resource Management Institutions. CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Victoria
- Coakes, S., Fenton D.M., & Gabriel, M. (1999). The application of repertory grid analysis in assessing community sensitivity to change in the forest sector. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 17(3), 193-202
- Coakes, S.J., and Fenton, D.M. (1999). The application of social assessment in the Regional Forest Agreement process. International Forestry Review, 1(1), 11-16.