Associate Professor Graham Marshall from the Institute for Rural Futures (in the School of Behavioural, Cognitive and Social Sciences) shared in the Eric Anderson Award recently announced by the Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand for the ‘Best paper published in the Australasian Journal of Environmental Management in 2014’.

A/Prof Marshall co-wrote the article The great experiment with devolved NRM governance: Lessons from community engagement in Australia and New Zealand since the 1980s with a multi-disciplinary team of leading environmental management researchers from across Australia and New Zealand: Allan Curtis, Helen Ross, Claudia Baldwin, Jim Cavaye, Claire Freeman, Anna Carr and Geoff Syme. The article was commissioned by the journal’s editors as part of a special issue to mark the journal’s 20th anniversary.