Monitoring and Evaluation in Managing Wetlands in the Murray and the Lower Murray Darling Basin – Practice and Possibilities

REF: Masud, S. unpublished report), Master of Integrated Water Management, The International WaterCentre, Australia,  29 November 2013

This research was conducted to explore the possibility of adapting a technique known as the Most Significant Change (MSC) that records socio-cultural impacts in the existing M&E system of the Murray Wetlands Working Group. An interpretive social paradigm with qualitative research methods was undertaken to conduct the research. Data was collected primarily through semi-structured interviews, field observations and through document
review.

Monitoring and Evaluation in Managing Wetlands in the Murray and the Lower Murray Darling Basin – Practice and Possibilities