Introduction and AimsGooniyandi is the name of an Aboriginal language group from the Kimberley region in Western Australia. Gooniyandi traditional lands include country around the Fitzroy River, stretching from Margaret River to the Junction of Fitzroy River with Christmas Creek.The Bayulu-Gooniyandi Rangers live in Bayulu, located approximately 15 kilometres out of Fitzroy Crossing. The group consists of 10 men, partially funded using Community Development and Employment Projects (CDEP) money. The country the Bayulu Gooniyandi Rangers look after is from Fitzroy Crossing to its junction with Christmas Creek. Around 300 people from two language groups, Gooniyandi and Walmajarri, live in the Bayulu community.The group would like to beco...
Indigenous community-based monitoring has been a central feature in many international attempts to i...
Indigenous groups are increasingly combining traditional ecological knowledge and Western scientific...
Over the last few decades Aboriginal land management (ALM) has received increased interest and inves...
Introduction and AimsMalak Malak is the name of an Aboriginal language group from the Daly River cat...
"This report provides information on a year-long participatory monitoring program trial undertaken ...
In 2015-16, NESP Northern Australia Environmental Resources Hub worked with Traditional Owners in th...
Aboriginal people perceive land and water as equal components of country, and hold distinct perspect...
There are a variety of barriers to involving Aboriginal communities in Natural Resource Management i...
© 2019, © 2019 Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand Inc. In 2015, the Ngarrindjeri Nat...
The Karajarri Indigenous Protected Area, in the south-west Kimberley, is home to vast intertidal roc...
On 23 March 2007 at Goolwa near the mouth of the Murray River in South Australia, the Ngarrindjeri N...
The literature on scientific-Indigenous ecological knowledge collaborations rarely analyses programm...
The purpose of this monograph is to examine the past, present and future economic circumstances of A...
The first combined conference of the IUAES (International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological ...
Recent government initiatives have acknowledged Indigenous ranger groups in the 'top end' (northern ...
Indigenous community-based monitoring has been a central feature in many international attempts to i...
Indigenous groups are increasingly combining traditional ecological knowledge and Western scientific...
Over the last few decades Aboriginal land management (ALM) has received increased interest and inves...
Introduction and AimsMalak Malak is the name of an Aboriginal language group from the Daly River cat...
"This report provides information on a year-long participatory monitoring program trial undertaken ...
In 2015-16, NESP Northern Australia Environmental Resources Hub worked with Traditional Owners in th...
Aboriginal people perceive land and water as equal components of country, and hold distinct perspect...
There are a variety of barriers to involving Aboriginal communities in Natural Resource Management i...
© 2019, © 2019 Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand Inc. In 2015, the Ngarrindjeri Nat...
The Karajarri Indigenous Protected Area, in the south-west Kimberley, is home to vast intertidal roc...
On 23 March 2007 at Goolwa near the mouth of the Murray River in South Australia, the Ngarrindjeri N...
The literature on scientific-Indigenous ecological knowledge collaborations rarely analyses programm...
The purpose of this monograph is to examine the past, present and future economic circumstances of A...
The first combined conference of the IUAES (International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological ...
Recent government initiatives have acknowledged Indigenous ranger groups in the 'top end' (northern ...
Indigenous community-based monitoring has been a central feature in many international attempts to i...
Indigenous groups are increasingly combining traditional ecological knowledge and Western scientific...
Over the last few decades Aboriginal land management (ALM) has received increased interest and inves...