With growing international calls for the enhanced involvement of Indigenous peoples and their biocultural knowledge in managing conservation and the sustainable use of physical environment, it is timely to review the available literature and develop cross-cultural approaches to the management of biocultural resources. Online spatial databases are becoming common tools for educating land managers about Indigenous Biocultural Knowledge (IBK), specifically to raise a broad awareness of issues, identify knowledge gaps and opportunities, and to promote collaboration. Here we describe a novel approach to the application of internet and spatial analysis tools that provide an overview of publically available documented Australian IBK (AIBK) and out...
This paper describes the developement of an integrated multidisciplinary resource, to document, cons...
Most of the planet’s vital ecosystems are managed on lands owned by Indigenous peoples. Indigenous p...
This research has been undertaken in response to the limitations of standard mapping techniques, in ...
With growing international calls for the enhanced involvement of Indigenous peoples and their biocul...
With growing international calls for the enhanced involvement of Indigenous peoples and their biocul...
With growing international calls for the enhanced involvement of Indigenous peoples and their biocul...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...
Indigenous Australians have long understood sustainable hunting and harvesting, seasonal changes in ...
Worldwide there are examples of ecosystems that exist in their current state due to the complex inte...
It is widely accepted that Indigenous ecological knowledge (IEK) is potentially valuable for maintai...
This paper synthesises the lessons learnt and challenges encountered when applying Indigenous and no...
The Indigenous Australian perspectives on how to live in the natural environment and use its resourc...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) include the aesthetic, artistic, educational, spiritual and/or sci...
This paper describes the developement of an integrated multidisciplinary resource, to document, cons...
Most of the planet’s vital ecosystems are managed on lands owned by Indigenous peoples. Indigenous p...
This research has been undertaken in response to the limitations of standard mapping techniques, in ...
With growing international calls for the enhanced involvement of Indigenous peoples and their biocul...
With growing international calls for the enhanced involvement of Indigenous peoples and their biocul...
With growing international calls for the enhanced involvement of Indigenous peoples and their biocul...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...
Indigenous Australians have long understood sustainable hunting and harvesting, seasonal changes in ...
Worldwide there are examples of ecosystems that exist in their current state due to the complex inte...
It is widely accepted that Indigenous ecological knowledge (IEK) is potentially valuable for maintai...
This paper synthesises the lessons learnt and challenges encountered when applying Indigenous and no...
The Indigenous Australian perspectives on how to live in the natural environment and use its resourc...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) include the aesthetic, artistic, educational, spiritual and/or sci...
This paper describes the developement of an integrated multidisciplinary resource, to document, cons...
Most of the planet’s vital ecosystems are managed on lands owned by Indigenous peoples. Indigenous p...
This research has been undertaken in response to the limitations of standard mapping techniques, in ...