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Using cultural land management principles and protocols

Using cultural land management principles and protocols: a guide for collaborative principles, processes and protocols for governance and research

Publication type

Report

Published date

June 2024

Author Timothy Neale , Oliver Costello
Abstract

Natural hazards managements agencies and research institutions all have legal and ethical obligations to engage with Indigenous peoples no matter where they work in Australia.

Everywhere is Country and Indigenous peoples speak for Country. Nonetheless, starting or maintaining intercultural collaborations can present many obstacles, and there is a need for guidance on how to best work together for the benefit of Country.

This resource is a companion to Principles and protocols for cultural land management governance and research to support individuals and organisations to implement the the collaborative principles, processes and protocols as a starting point for local and in-depth conversations.

Year of Publication
2024
Document Number
29.2024
Date Published
June 2024
Institution
Natural Hazards Research Australia
City
Melbourne
Report Number
29.2024
ISBN Number
978-1-923057-09-8
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Related projects

Project
Cultural land management research and governance in south-east Australia