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An Agreement Approach that Recognises Customary Law in Water Management

Rea,Naomi (2009-07-01)

Indigenous Law and cultural traditions remain strong and active in many parts of Australia.

Making Successful Investments in NRM Practice Change

Salvin, Sue, Roth, Ingrid (2009-07-01)

Project Summary - The project is developing and testing a range of tools and processes that will help regional natural resource management (NRM) bodies and others to better plan, implement, review and adapt their inve

The Engagement of Indigenous Australians in Natural Resource Management

Williams, Sandra (2009-06-01)

The Engagement of Indigenous Australians in Natural Resource Management: Key Findings and Outcomes from Land & Water Australia and the Broader Literature

Change & Continuity in Peri-urban Australia - Fact Sheet

Social And Institutional Research Program (2008-10-01)

The non-urban areas within 150 kilometres of Australia metropolitan centres are undergoing rapid change and fragmentation, and in many cases, intense conflict.

The Engagement of Indigenous Australians in NRM

SIRP (2008-10-01)

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people own or control approximately 20 per cent of the Australian continent (150 million hectares), and manage substantial land, freshwater and marine resources.

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