4.2.1 at least 2 conflicts b/w people involved in uses of OE, including: Franklin River campaign Bastion Point, Mallacoota SE Forests, NSW 4.2.2 methods.

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4.2.1 at least 2 conflicts b/w people involved in uses of OE, including: Franklin River campaign Bastion Point, Mallacoota SE Forests, NSW 4.2.2 methods used by individuals and groups to influence decisions about the use of OE 4.2.3 the decision making process followed by land managers and/or governments or their agencies relating to conflicting interests over the use of O, including the role of the Victorian Environment Assessment Council (VEAC)

Key Skill Explain actions undertaken by individuals & groups with respect to conflicts over the use of OE Analyse methods used by individuals & groups with respect to conflicts Evaluate decision-making processes relating to conflicting interests over the use of OE

Conflict Disagreement or argument, incompatibility between two or more opinions Conflicts occur because different groups/individuals have different interests and beliefs about how we use OE OE as a resource for humans own needs Vs Conservation/ protecting the environment

Different users & conflicts Skiers vs snow-boarders Vs Cross-country skiers Fate of OE often depends on outcomes of negotiations that occur between land users and land managers

Interest groups Individuals and groups with similar values may form an interest group with the aim of promoting their views Eg Save Bastion Point, TWS, MOAC Single issue is formed in response to a particular concern cf ACF/TWS Government & their agencies are NOT interest groups

Environmental campaigns against the destruction of the environment often become protracted due to passion, dedication and persistence of modern environmentalists whose values about the use of OE fundamentally differ from those with commercial interests.

Franklin River Summary table page 279 HEC vs TWS debate https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_Dam_controversy Video: “Saving the Franklin” on Youtube

Bastion Point Environment Issue Group 1 Use Position on issue Group 2

Methods Read pp 283 – 286 Make a campaign methods table, add examples for Bastion & the Franklin for each of the campaign methods on page 284