From targets to ripples: tracing the process of developing a community capacity building appraisal tool with remote Australian indigenous communities to tackle food security

From targets to ripples: tracing the process of developing a community capacity building appraisal tool with remote Australian indigenous communities to tackle food security Journal Article

BMC Public Health

  • Author(s): Brimblecombe, Julie, van den Boogaard, Christel, Ritchie, Jan, Bailie, Ross, Coveney, John, Liberato, Selma
  • Published: 2014
  • Volume: 14
  • ISBN: 1471-2458

Abstract: The issue of food security is complex and requires capacity for often-unrelated groups to work together. We sought to assess the relevance and meaning of a commonly used set of community capacity development constructs in the context of remote Indigenous Australia and through this propose a model to support capacity.

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Brimblecombe, Julie, van den Boogaard, Christel, Ritchie, Jan, Bailie, Ross, Coveney, John, Liberato, Selma, 2014, From targets to ripples: tracing the process of developing a community capacity building appraisal tool with remote Australian indigenous communities to tackle food security, Volume:14, Journal Article, viewed 26 March 2025, https://www.nintione.com.au/?p=28226.

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