This article focuses on three Victorian Aboriginal¹ groups (Bangerang, Boonwurrung and Yorta Yorta) to explore elements that provide or discourage development of land management projects. Results from this small qualitative study show that a number of distinct health, socio-political and economic factors need to be considered when developing Aboriginal land management projects. This study indicates that a greater involvement in Aboriginal land management projects -- critical to Aboriginal peoples\u27 health, economic and social structures - will only occur through increased community consultation, respect, training, consistency between all stakeholders involved, resources and the provision of employment opportunities. Further research ...
Aboriginal Australians are being employed through federally funded programs to undertake natural and...
Economic development can and does happen on Indigenous land, and when the preconditions are right, I...
This article focuses on environmental and natural resource management involving indigenous Australia...
The aim of this research was to find out what land management activities are being undertaken by Abo...
Aboriginal people across Australia suffer significant health inequalities compared with the non-Indi...
The research addresses the question of which economic factors are important for improving the econom...
Discussions are currently underway as to how to enable Indigenous people to optimise benefits from n...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs) provide community-focussed and cul...
In 1999, the NRAHS committed funding to Aboriginal Health Promotion. The Health Promotion Unit emplo...
Over the last few decades Aboriginal land management (ALM) has received increased interest and inves...
Across the world’s rangelands, livelihoods of millions of people are dependent on customary and comm...
Executive Summary Storyline Education and income are inextricably linked to positive health outcomes...
In Australia national concerns about climate change, biodiversity loss, water quantity and quality a...
The objective of the present study was to identify opportunities for Aboriginal controlled economic ...
Research over the past decade in health, employment, life expectancy, child mortality, and household...
Aboriginal Australians are being employed through federally funded programs to undertake natural and...
Economic development can and does happen on Indigenous land, and when the preconditions are right, I...
This article focuses on environmental and natural resource management involving indigenous Australia...
The aim of this research was to find out what land management activities are being undertaken by Abo...
Aboriginal people across Australia suffer significant health inequalities compared with the non-Indi...
The research addresses the question of which economic factors are important for improving the econom...
Discussions are currently underway as to how to enable Indigenous people to optimise benefits from n...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs) provide community-focussed and cul...
In 1999, the NRAHS committed funding to Aboriginal Health Promotion. The Health Promotion Unit emplo...
Over the last few decades Aboriginal land management (ALM) has received increased interest and inves...
Across the world’s rangelands, livelihoods of millions of people are dependent on customary and comm...
Executive Summary Storyline Education and income are inextricably linked to positive health outcomes...
In Australia national concerns about climate change, biodiversity loss, water quantity and quality a...
The objective of the present study was to identify opportunities for Aboriginal controlled economic ...
Research over the past decade in health, employment, life expectancy, child mortality, and household...
Aboriginal Australians are being employed through federally funded programs to undertake natural and...
Economic development can and does happen on Indigenous land, and when the preconditions are right, I...
This article focuses on environmental and natural resource management involving indigenous Australia...