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The right of Australian Indigenous groups to own traditional lands has been a contentious issue in t...
This paper explores approaches to enabling home ownership and economic development possibilities to ...
The aim of this research was to find out what land management activities are being undertaken by Abo...
Indigenous and non-indigenous concepts of land ownership and use are fundamental elements in Austral...
This article examines roles, opportunities, and challenges for Indigenous land management in rapidly...
This article examines roles, opportunities, and challenges for Indigenous land management in rapidly...
The unique relationship Aboriginal peoples have with the land has been highlighted in recent years w...
Australia's dominant politics of place has largely failed to give meaningful recognition to Indigeno...
There have been two major tranches of Indigenous land rights reform in Australia since colonisation....
This paper will briefly describe the history and intent of the NTA 1993; survey outcomes flowing fro...
The paper explores the relationship between land rights campaigns and self-determination for Indigen...
This article focuses on environmental and natural resource management involving indigenous Australia...
Negotiated agreements between traditional owners and pastoralists about use and management of lands ...
Copyright of Australian Geographer is the property of Routledge and its content may not be copied or...
In what is a complex technical–legal environment, sometimes without precedence, the full range of ho...
The right of Australian Indigenous groups to own traditional lands has been a contentious issue in t...
This paper explores approaches to enabling home ownership and economic development possibilities to ...
The aim of this research was to find out what land management activities are being undertaken by Abo...
Indigenous and non-indigenous concepts of land ownership and use are fundamental elements in Austral...
This article examines roles, opportunities, and challenges for Indigenous land management in rapidly...
This article examines roles, opportunities, and challenges for Indigenous land management in rapidly...
The unique relationship Aboriginal peoples have with the land has been highlighted in recent years w...
Australia's dominant politics of place has largely failed to give meaningful recognition to Indigeno...
There have been two major tranches of Indigenous land rights reform in Australia since colonisation....
This paper will briefly describe the history and intent of the NTA 1993; survey outcomes flowing fro...
The paper explores the relationship between land rights campaigns and self-determination for Indigen...
This article focuses on environmental and natural resource management involving indigenous Australia...
Negotiated agreements between traditional owners and pastoralists about use and management of lands ...
Copyright of Australian Geographer is the property of Routledge and its content may not be copied or...
In what is a complex technical–legal environment, sometimes without precedence, the full range of ho...
The right of Australian Indigenous groups to own traditional lands has been a contentious issue in t...
This paper explores approaches to enabling home ownership and economic development possibilities to ...
The aim of this research was to find out what land management activities are being undertaken by Abo...