Economic development for remote Indigenous communities cannot be understood in the native title era unless the relative importance of customary activity is recognised. This paper uses a three-sector hybrid economy framework, rather than the usual two sector private or public model to more accurately depict the Indigenous economy. Examples are provided of the actual and potential significance of this hybrid economy, and the way in which significant local, regional and national benefits are generated
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There will and always be a tradeoff between achieving profitability and maintaining sustainability. ...
Given the negative effects of financial hardship, and the current economic climate, About Families ...
This paper attempts to identify the key challenges facing Indigenous people and governments in resha...
This paper presents research which is currently underway into the state of Indigenous community gov...
This paper explores the tensions between localism and regionalism within the Indigenous polity of th...
This paper explores the tensions between localism and regionalism within the Indigenous polity of th...
RRfW has been working with academia, government and industry to develop a shared vision for the tran...
Global civilisation, and therefore population health, is threatened by excessive inequality, weapons...
In an effort to move towards a whole-of-government approach to service delivery to Indigenous commun...
This study identified major areas where locally led research can contribute to policy and implementa...
Indigenous groups around the world are struggling to come to terms with the issues that an online en...
Sustainable Places Research Institute’s closing report, Our Legacy, highlights the vital work conduc...
This report includes an extensive list of annexes to the main CIFRSF Event Report.From October 02-04...
In this thesis I have tried to analyze Norad’s “Tax for Development” program based on a selection of...
This study reviews the literature on sustainable development focusing at the neighbourhood level, in...
There will and always be a tradeoff between achieving profitability and maintaining sustainability. ...
Given the negative effects of financial hardship, and the current economic climate, About Families ...
This paper attempts to identify the key challenges facing Indigenous people and governments in resha...