Rainforest Aboriginal peoples in the Australian wet tropics (Queensland) have actively and collectively asserted their right to manage their traditional estates according to their culture since the 1980s (RAPA 2013). This report presents the outcomes of a co-research project to evaluate the partnerships that Rainforest Aboriginal peoples have with their government and nongovernment counterparts to co-manage and protect terrestrial biodiversity on these estates. The evaluation interrogates the capability of Indigenous Protected Areas (IPAs) and other collaborative planning models and mechanisms, to provide the means for recognition of Indigenous knowledge and values, and joint management of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area between Governm...
Increasing attention to formal recognition of indigenous and community conserved areas (ICCAs) as pa...
In Australia national concerns about climate change, biodiversity loss, water quantity and quality a...
Australian humid tropical forests have been recognised as globally significant natural landscapes th...
[Extract] Rainforest Aboriginal peoples in the Australian wet tropics (Queensland) have actively and...
This technical report contributes to the December 2013 Milestone for the National Environmental Rese...
Until recent decades, the establishment of protected areas contributed to the dispossession and marg...
Australian humid tropical forests have been recognised as globally significant natural landscapes th...
Australian humid tropical forests have been recognised as globally significant natural landscapes th...
Australian humid tropical forests have been recognised as globally significant natural landscapes th...
Australian humid tropical forests have been recognised as globally significant natural landscapes th...
In the Australian Wet Tropics World Heritage Area (WTWHA), protected areas impact on the rights and ...
Delivery of the potential mutual benefits for biodiversity conservation and Indigenous peoples throu...
Delivery of the potential mutual benefits for biodiversity conservation and Indigenous peoples throu...
Significant issues remain about governance for integrated coastal zone management, ecosystem values ...
Increasing attention to formal recognition of indigenous and community conserved areas (ICCAs) as pa...
Increasing attention to formal recognition of indigenous and community conserved areas (ICCAs) as pa...
In Australia national concerns about climate change, biodiversity loss, water quantity and quality a...
Australian humid tropical forests have been recognised as globally significant natural landscapes th...
[Extract] Rainforest Aboriginal peoples in the Australian wet tropics (Queensland) have actively and...
This technical report contributes to the December 2013 Milestone for the National Environmental Rese...
Until recent decades, the establishment of protected areas contributed to the dispossession and marg...
Australian humid tropical forests have been recognised as globally significant natural landscapes th...
Australian humid tropical forests have been recognised as globally significant natural landscapes th...
Australian humid tropical forests have been recognised as globally significant natural landscapes th...
Australian humid tropical forests have been recognised as globally significant natural landscapes th...
In the Australian Wet Tropics World Heritage Area (WTWHA), protected areas impact on the rights and ...
Delivery of the potential mutual benefits for biodiversity conservation and Indigenous peoples throu...
Delivery of the potential mutual benefits for biodiversity conservation and Indigenous peoples throu...
Significant issues remain about governance for integrated coastal zone management, ecosystem values ...
Increasing attention to formal recognition of indigenous and community conserved areas (ICCAs) as pa...
Increasing attention to formal recognition of indigenous and community conserved areas (ICCAs) as pa...
In Australia national concerns about climate change, biodiversity loss, water quantity and quality a...
Australian humid tropical forests have been recognised as globally significant natural landscapes th...