The challenge of developing environmental outcomes acceptable to stakeholders with different values is well documented. Discourse analysis provides insights into how the views of different stakeholders affect decision making. We studied the discourses of key actors associated with the implementation of a Turtle and Dugong Hunting Management Plan developed by Hope Vale Aboriginal community in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, Australia. The discourses of the environmental managers and community members were very different. Hope Vale people prioritized cultural well-being; the staff of management agencies prioritized biodiversity outcomes. These differences precluded effective outcomes despite considerable investment in hunting man...
As new technologies are developed, the operations of extractive industries are increasingly affectin...
The persistence of indigenous ontologies rooted in human systems that pre-date the creation of colon...
Emerging archaeological evidence from archaeological sites in northern Cape York has the potential t...
The challenge of developing environmental outcomes acceptable to stakeholders with different values ...
The challenge of developing environmental outcomes acceptable to stakeholders with different values ...
The integration of Indigenous cultural rights with biodiversity protection can be explored in multip...
Indigenous communities worldwide face multiple challenges to maintain their unique cultural identity...
Overseeing the continued recovery, dispersal and management of large carnivore populations while sim...
This Special Issue is concerned with theories and methodologies of discourse analysis and their cont...
This paper presents a case study, based on the experiences of two senior Aboriginal traditional owne...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021In the United States, a lack of place-based, holist...
The Mabo and Wik decisions changed the reality of Indigenous claims and access to land in Australia,...
The notion of community participation in sustainable environmental management is well documented, bu...
The Tiwi people of northern Australia have managed natural resources continuously for 6000-8000 year...
Legislation guiding development in Queensland now advocates for an integrative approach in which a b...
As new technologies are developed, the operations of extractive industries are increasingly affectin...
The persistence of indigenous ontologies rooted in human systems that pre-date the creation of colon...
Emerging archaeological evidence from archaeological sites in northern Cape York has the potential t...
The challenge of developing environmental outcomes acceptable to stakeholders with different values ...
The challenge of developing environmental outcomes acceptable to stakeholders with different values ...
The integration of Indigenous cultural rights with biodiversity protection can be explored in multip...
Indigenous communities worldwide face multiple challenges to maintain their unique cultural identity...
Overseeing the continued recovery, dispersal and management of large carnivore populations while sim...
This Special Issue is concerned with theories and methodologies of discourse analysis and their cont...
This paper presents a case study, based on the experiences of two senior Aboriginal traditional owne...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021In the United States, a lack of place-based, holist...
The Mabo and Wik decisions changed the reality of Indigenous claims and access to land in Australia,...
The notion of community participation in sustainable environmental management is well documented, bu...
The Tiwi people of northern Australia have managed natural resources continuously for 6000-8000 year...
Legislation guiding development in Queensland now advocates for an integrative approach in which a b...
As new technologies are developed, the operations of extractive industries are increasingly affectin...
The persistence of indigenous ontologies rooted in human systems that pre-date the creation of colon...
Emerging archaeological evidence from archaeological sites in northern Cape York has the potential t...