[Extract] In the global arena, improving environmental outcomes at the same time as ensuring social equity outcomes for disadvantaged landholder groups has become increasingly important. This is especially true in regions with pressing environmental problems populated by low-income indigenous land stewards. The ability of Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) schemes to lift poor people out of poverty and, in particular, the potential for PES schemes to improve social and welfare conditions in remote Australian indigenous communities is increasingly being recognized. Based on research in Cape York, Australia, this paper argues that a new approach to environmental management is needed to incorporate PES market participation by indigenous land...
Paying landholders to produce environmental services—including water quality improvements, nature co...
This paper will explore the potential contributions that could be made to achieving environmental ju...
Despite calls by various international agencies, considerable work is still required to understand a...
We provide an economic perspective of the role of Indigenous communities in managing savanna natural...
One of the ways in which indigenous communities seek justice is through the formal recognition of th...
For many years, natural resource legislation in Australia has paid lip service to the land managemen...
This article discusses some emerging models of Indigenous engagement in environmental management in ...
Cape York Peninsula's iconic status relies on its world-class landscapes and continuity of Indigenou...
This article focuses on environmental and natural resource management involving indigenous Australia...
This paper explores how Indigenous community-based natural resource management can generate both con...
Recent Australian government policy for developing northern Australia applies a standard financial a...
This paper draws on research conducted with Aboriginal land managers across Northern Australia to sh...
The success of achieving the social goals of Payments for Environmental Services (PES) programmes, i...
This paper explores how Indigenous community-based natural resource management can generate both con...
Australia is the most megadiverse developed nation in the world supporting 10% of the world’s biodiv...
Paying landholders to produce environmental services—including water quality improvements, nature co...
This paper will explore the potential contributions that could be made to achieving environmental ju...
Despite calls by various international agencies, considerable work is still required to understand a...
We provide an economic perspective of the role of Indigenous communities in managing savanna natural...
One of the ways in which indigenous communities seek justice is through the formal recognition of th...
For many years, natural resource legislation in Australia has paid lip service to the land managemen...
This article discusses some emerging models of Indigenous engagement in environmental management in ...
Cape York Peninsula's iconic status relies on its world-class landscapes and continuity of Indigenou...
This article focuses on environmental and natural resource management involving indigenous Australia...
This paper explores how Indigenous community-based natural resource management can generate both con...
Recent Australian government policy for developing northern Australia applies a standard financial a...
This paper draws on research conducted with Aboriginal land managers across Northern Australia to sh...
The success of achieving the social goals of Payments for Environmental Services (PES) programmes, i...
This paper explores how Indigenous community-based natural resource management can generate both con...
Australia is the most megadiverse developed nation in the world supporting 10% of the world’s biodiv...
Paying landholders to produce environmental services—including water quality improvements, nature co...
This paper will explore the potential contributions that could be made to achieving environmental ju...
Despite calls by various international agencies, considerable work is still required to understand a...