One of the ways in which indigenous communities seek justice is through the formal recognition of their sovereign rights to land. Such recognition allows indigenous groups to maintain a physical and spiritual connection with their land and continue customary management of their land. Indigenous groups world over face significant hurdles in getting their customary rights to land recognized by legal systems. One of the main difficulties for indigenous groups in claiming customary land rights is the existence of a range of conflicting legal entitlements attaching to the land in question. In Australia, similar to New Zealand and Canada legal recognition to customary land is recognized through a grant of native title rights or through the es...
Australia’s Pilbara and Kimberley regions have very high rates of Indigenous land tenure, whilst hos...
The Indigenous estate, the assemblage of Indigenous lands held under a diversity of land rights and ...
Through native title and other mechanisms, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are again b...
Deforestation is an immense, complex and multifaceted problem, responsible for approximately fifteen...
This article focuses on environmental and natural resource management involving indigenous Australia...
Discussions are currently underway as to how to enable Indigenous people to optimise benefits from n...
In Australia national concerns about climate change, biodiversity loss, water quantity and quality a...
Ever since Mabo (No. 2) and the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) there are two legally recognised and dif...
Carbon sequestration became topical following the United Nations Convention on Climate Change (Unite...
Indigenous Land Management (ILM) encompasses traditional philosophies and practices of Indigenous pe...
Wik people on Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, Australia, have been granted native title over 18,5...
The situation for Aboriginal people and land rights in the Kimberley is a case study on the contradi...
Nations around the world are beginning to acknowledge that climate change is an imminent threat to o...
[Extract] In the global arena, improving environmental outcomes at the same time as ensuring social ...
There have been two major tranches of Indigenous land rights reform in Australia since colonisation....
Australia’s Pilbara and Kimberley regions have very high rates of Indigenous land tenure, whilst hos...
The Indigenous estate, the assemblage of Indigenous lands held under a diversity of land rights and ...
Through native title and other mechanisms, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are again b...
Deforestation is an immense, complex and multifaceted problem, responsible for approximately fifteen...
This article focuses on environmental and natural resource management involving indigenous Australia...
Discussions are currently underway as to how to enable Indigenous people to optimise benefits from n...
In Australia national concerns about climate change, biodiversity loss, water quantity and quality a...
Ever since Mabo (No. 2) and the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) there are two legally recognised and dif...
Carbon sequestration became topical following the United Nations Convention on Climate Change (Unite...
Indigenous Land Management (ILM) encompasses traditional philosophies and practices of Indigenous pe...
Wik people on Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, Australia, have been granted native title over 18,5...
The situation for Aboriginal people and land rights in the Kimberley is a case study on the contradi...
Nations around the world are beginning to acknowledge that climate change is an imminent threat to o...
[Extract] In the global arena, improving environmental outcomes at the same time as ensuring social ...
There have been two major tranches of Indigenous land rights reform in Australia since colonisation....
Australia’s Pilbara and Kimberley regions have very high rates of Indigenous land tenure, whilst hos...
The Indigenous estate, the assemblage of Indigenous lands held under a diversity of land rights and ...
Through native title and other mechanisms, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are again b...