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This initiative aims to support participants in translating theory into practice by utilizing the Catchment Management Guide, networking with peers, and engaging with local NZLT Coordinators. Opportunities for involvement include attending NZLT events, field trips, and contributing to the Clean Up Fund Catchment Network. A steering group is being formed to develop a monitoring and evaluative framework for seven Clean Up Fund initiatives. A forum will facilitate discussion, sharing successes and challenges, and there may be a publication using these initiatives as case studies.
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Support to enable participants to put theory into practice Next Steps • Use the Catchment Management Guide • Network with your peers • Contact local NZLT Coordinator • Attend NZLT events and field trips
Clean Up Fund Catchment Network • MfE is supporting a steering group of representatives from the 7 Clean Up Fund initiatives • The steering group will progress a monitoring and evaluative framework for these initiatives • A forum will be established to discuss initiatives and share successes and challenges • Possible development of a publication using these initiatives as case studies
Toolkit • Masterclass Powerpoint presentations • Photo record of World Café Sessions • Weblink to NZLT Events calendar • Catchment Management resources • Digital copy of NZLT Catchment Guide • MfE Review of Catchment Management • The Enduring Rural Communities (Gerard Fitzgerald) A support page will be available on the NZLT website… details emailed to masterclass attendees.