Economic analysis of investment in Indigenous natural resource management
Land & Water Australia. 2009. Economic analysis of investment in Indigenous natural resource management. [Online] (Updated September 4th, 2009)
Available at: http://lwa.gov.au/node/3691 [Accessed Friday 30th of July 2010 10:17:07 PM ].
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Indigenous Australians directly own and/or manage approximately 20 per cent of Australia’s land area. They are therefore significant managers of Australia’s natural resources. They are also key stakeholders in the management of other areas and resources (e.g. water) over which they don’t hold the primary management role. Indigenous Australians also hold significant intellectual property in understanding and managing these natural resources.
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- Sustainable Northern Landscapes and the Nexus with Indigenous Health: Healthy Country, Healthy People
- Development of Indigenous knowledge capacity across Northern Australia through the TRaCK initiative
- Developing a Cultural and Conservation Economy for Northern Australia
- Developing institutional arrangements of Indigenous participation in the National Water Initiative
- Governance of water: an agreement model for customary law Governance
id: 3691 / created: 19 August, 2009 / last updated: 04 September, 2009