Bibliography on Indigenous Land Management in Australia (2013)
Hill, R., Pert, P.L., Davies, J., Robinson, C.J., Walsh, F., Tawake, L. Falco‐ Mammone, F.
This bibliography was prepared in association with the following report:
Hill, R., Pert, P.L., Davies, J., Robinson, C.J., Walsh, F., Falco-Mammone, F., (2013) Indigenous Land Management in Australia. Diversity, scope, extent, success factors and barriers. CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences. http://www.daff.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/2297116/ilm-report.pdf, Cairns, Canberra.
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Notes: This bibliography was prepared in association with the following report:
Hill, R., Pert, P.L., Davies, J., Robinson, C.J., Walsh, F., Falco-Mammone, F., (2013) Indigenous Land Management in Australia. Diversity, scope, extent, success factors and barriers. CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences. http://www.daff.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/2297116/ilm-report.pdf, Cairns, Canberra.
Each of the references is followed by a list of keywords. Some of these refer to parts of the analytical framework used for the above report: ILM (Indigenous Land Management) ILM Enablers; ILM Drivers; ILM Barriers; ILM Sectors; ILM Benefits; ILM Risks; ILM Adaptive capacity.
Further information about the meaning of these terms can be found on page 10 of the above report. We hope the KEYWORDS are of assistance in identifying relevant material for users of this bibliography.
We have also provided weblinks to help you locate sources. While these were all functional when the bibliography was produced in 2013, we cannot guarantee that they are still operational.
ADF, 2006. Defence Force Reconciliation Action Plan, ed. A D Force. Australian Government. KEYWORDS: ILM enablers, Australian Defence, cultural awareness, Indigenous employment, land and environmental management,
Agius, P, Jenkin, T, Jarvis, S, Howitt, R, Williams, R, 2007. (Re)asserting Indigenous Rights and Jurisdictions within a Politics of Place: Transformative Nature of Native Title Negotiations in South Australia. Geographical Research 45, 194-202. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers
Agius, P, Jenkin, T, Jarvis, S, Howitt, R, Williams, R, 2007. (Re)asserting Indigenous Rights and Jurisdictions within a Politics of Place: Transformative Nature of Native Title Negotiations in South Australia. Geographical Research 45, 194-202. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers, ILM Drivers
AIATSIS, 2011. Guidelines for Ethical Research in Indigenous Studies. . Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies., Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers (Tools)
Alexander, C, Bynum, N, Johnson, E, King, U, Mustonen, T, Neofotis, P, Oettle, N, Rosenzweig, C, Sakakibara, C, Shadrin, V, Vicarelli, M, Waterhouse, J, Weeks, B, 2011. Linking Indigenous and Scientific Knowledge of Climate Change. Bioscience 61, 477-484.
Altman, J, 2001. Sustainable development options on Aboriginal land: The hybrid economy in the twenty-first century, In Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research Discussion Paper No. 247/2003. CAEPR, ANU, Canberra. http://www.anu.edu.au/caepr/discussion.php KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers, ILM Enablers, natural resource management, economy, Australia, indigenous
2 Altman, J, 2003. People on country, healthy landscapes and sustainable Indigenous economic futures, The Arnhem Land case. The Drawing Board: An Australian Review of Public Affairs 4, 65-82. http://www.australianreview.net/journal/v4/n2/altman.html KEYWORDS: Australia, indigenous, natural resource management, ILM Drivers, ILM benefits
Altman, J, 2012. Indigenous futures on country, In People on Country Vital Landscapes Indigenous Futures. eds J Altman, S Kerins, pp. 213-231. The Federation Press, Annandale, Australia.
Altman, J, 2012. People on country as alternative development, In People on Country Vital Landscapes Indigenous Futures. eds J Altman, S Kerins, pp. 1-22. The Federation Press, Annandale, Australia.
Altman, J, Buchanan, G, Larsen, L, 2007. The environmental significance of the Indigenous estate: natural resource management as economic development in remote Australia, In CAEPR Discussion Paper No. 286/2007. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU, Canberra. http://www.anu.edu.au/caepr/Publications/DP/2007_DP286.pdf KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers, ILM Benefits, Indigenous, conservation values, land, land rights, native title, natural resource management, environment
Altman, J, Jordan, K, Kerins, S, Buchanan, G, Biddle, N, Ens, E J, May, K, 2009. Indigenous Interests in Land and Water, In Northern Australia Land and Water Science Review 2009 Chapter Summaries. ed. P Stone, pp. 20-21. Northern Australia Land and Water Taskforce, Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers
Altman, J, Jordan, K, Kerins, S, Buchanan, G, Biddle, N, Ens, E J, May, K, 2009. Indigenous Interests in Land and Water, In Northern Australia Land and Water Science Review 2009 ed. P Stone, pp. 07: 01-56. Northern Australia Land and Water Taskforce, Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers
Altman, J, Linkhorn, C, Clarke, J, 2005. Land rights and development reform in remote Australia. Oxfam, Fitzroy, Victoria. KEYWORDS: IEM10 Land Rights, NOZ013 A. Ec. - Ind. issues, ILM Barriers
Altman, J C, 2004. Economic development and Indigenous Australia: contestations over property, institutions and ideology. The Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 48, 513-534. KEYWORDS: NOZ010 Appropriate Economies, NOZ013 A. Ec. - Ind. issues, NOZ013 A. Ec. - Ind. issues, ILM Sectors, ILM Benefits
Altman, J C, 2005. Development options on Aboriginal land: Sustainable Indigenous hybrid economies in the twenty-first century, In The Power of Knowledge, The Resonance of Tradition. eds L Taylor, G K Ward, G Henderson, R Davis, L A Wallis, pp. 34-38. Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Benefits
Altman, J C, 2007. Alleviating poverty in remote Indigenous Australia: The role of the hybrid economy Topical Issue 10/2007. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. KEYWORDS: Indigenous, culture, economy reporting, ILM Drivers, ILM Benefits
Altman, J C, 2008. Different governance for difference: the Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation, In Contested Governance. Culture, power and institutions in Indigenous Australia eds J Hunt, D Smith, S Garling, W Sanders, pp. 177-203. Research Monograph No. 29, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. http://epress.anu.edu.au/c29_citation.html KEYWORDS: governance environment, Culture, power, intercultural, Institutions, contesting cultural geographies of governance, pastoral, mapping expectations, ILM Enablers
Altman, J C, 2009. Beyond Closing the Gap: Valuing Diversity in Indigenous Australia. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research Working Paper No. 54/2009, Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers, ILM Risks
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Altman, J C, Branchut, V, 2008. Fresh Water in the Maningrida Region's Hybrid Economy: Intercultural Contestation over Values and Property Rights. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers, ILM Risks, ILM Enablers, ILM Outlook
Altman, J C, Cochrane, M, 2003. Innovative institutional design for sustainable wildlife management in the Indigenous- owned savannah, In Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research Discussion Paper CAEPR ANU, Canberra. http://www.anu.edu.au/caepr/discussion.php KEYWORDS: natural resource management, Australia, indigenous, governance, ILM Enablers
Altman, J C, Whitehead, P J, 2003. Caring for country and sustainable Indigenous development: Opportunities, constraints and innovation, In Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research Working Paper No. 20/2003. CAEPR, ANU, Canberra. http://caepr.anu.edu.au/Publications/WP/2003WP20.php KEYWORDS: biodiversity, natural resource management, Australia, indigenous, ILM Benefits
Alyawarr speakers from Ampilatwatja, Walsh, F, Douglas, J, 2009. Angka Akatyerr-akert: A Desert raisin report. Desert Knowledge CRC, Alice Springs.
Anindilyakwa Land Council, 2006. Anindilyakwa Indigenous Protected Area, Groote Eylandt Archipelago management plan, p. 42 pp. Anindilyakwa Land Council.
Arbon, V, 2008. Arlathirnda Ngurkarnda Ityirnda Being-Knowing-Doing De-Colonising Indigenous Tertiary Education. Post Press, Teneriffe, Australia. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers
Armstrong, R P, Yu, P, Foundation, T L, Morrison, J, 2004. A Structure for the Strategic Development of the North Australian Indigenous Land and Sea Management Alliance, p. 26. NAILSMA, Menngen Aboriginal Land Trust (Innesvale Station) Northern Territory. KEYWORDS: North Australian Indigenous Land and Sea Management Alliance, organisation, governance, model structure, sustainability, connection to conservation and economic development, investment and development, ILM Sectors, ILM Drivers
ATSIS, 2007. Chapter 12. Study: Western Arnhem Land Fire management, In Native Title Report. Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander Social Justice. http://www.hreoc.gov.au/social_justice/nt_report/ntreport07/index.html
ATSISJC, 2008. Native Title Report 2007. Australian Human Rights Commission and the Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, Sydney.
ATSISJC, 2009. Native Title Report 2008. Australian Human Rights Commission and the Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, Sydney.
ATSISJC, 2009. Social Justice Report 2008. Australian Human Rights Commission and the Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, Sydney, Australia.
ATSISJC, 2010. Native Title Report 2009. Australian Human Rights Commission and the Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, Sydney. KEYWORDS: ILM Barriers, ILM Enablers
4 ATSISJC, 2010. Social Justice Report 2009. Australian Human Rights Commission and the Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, Sydney. KEYWORDS: ILM Barriers, ILM Enablers
ATSISJC, 2011. Native Title Report 2010. Australian Human Rights Commission and the Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, Sydney. KEYWORDS: ILM Barriers, ILM Enablers
ATSISJC, 2012. Native Title Report 2011. Australian Human Rights Commission and the Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, Sydney. KEYWORDS: ILM Barriers, ILM Enablers
ATSISJC, 2012. Social Justice Report 2011. Australian Human Rights Commission and the Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, Sydney. KEYWORDS: ILM Barriers, ILM Enablers
Auditor-General, 2008. Regional Delivery Model for the National Heritage Trust and the National Action Plan for Salinity and Water Quality. Audit Report No. 21 2007-08 Performance Audit. Australian National Audit Office, Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers, CBNRM, audit, natural resources, conservation, performance evaluation
Auditor-General, 2011. Indigenous Protected Areas. Audit Report NO. 14 2011-12 Performance Audit Australian National Audit Office, Canberra. KEYWORDS: Highlights a number of important reasons why it works
Australia Institute, 2000. Resourcing Indigenous Development and Self-Determination. A Scoping Paper. ATSIC National Policy Office, Strategic Development Team, Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Success factors
Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2010. Australian Environment Issues and Trends 2010. Australian Bureau of Statistics, Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Risks
Australian Government, 2004. Guidelines for Indigenous Participation in Natural Resource Management. Natural Heritage Trust, Australian Government, Canberra. http://www.nrm.gov.au/publications/guidelines/pubs/indigenous- participation.pdf KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers
Australian Government, 2008. Australian Government Discussion Paper: Optimising Benefits from Native Title Agreements. Australian Government, Attorney General's Department, Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Barriers, ILM Enablers
Australian Government, 2008. Caring for our Country Business Plan 2009-2010. Department of Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts and the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Canberra. www.nrm.gov.au KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers
Australian Government, 2008. Caring for our Country Outcomes 2008-2013. Commonwealth of Australia, Canberra. http://www.nrm.gov.au/publications/books/pubs/caring-outcomes.pdf
Australian Government, 2011. Caring for our Country review. The Story So Far. Consultation summary report. Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers, ILM Barriers
Australian Government, 2011. The Review of Caring for our Country: Australia's Natural Resource Management Investment Initiative. Discussion Paper. Australian Government Lands and Coasts Caring for our Country Review Team, Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers
5 Australian Government Attorney-General’s Department, 2007. Structures and Processes of Prescribed Bodies Corporate. Australian Government Attorney-General’s Department, Canberra. http://www.ag.gov.au/www/agd/rwpattach.nsf/VAP/(CFD7369FCAE9B8F32F341DBE097801FF)~c0000ReporttoGovernmen tNativeTitlePrescribedBodiesCorporatePBCs.pdf/$file/c0000ReporttoGovernmentNativeTitlePrescribedBodiesCorporatePB Cs.pdf. Accessed 18 May 2008. KEYWORDS: ILM Barriers
Australian Government Lands and Coasts Caring for our Country Review Team, 2012. Report on the Review of the Caring for Our Country Initiative. Australian Government, Canberra.
Australian Government Productivity Commission, 2005. Review of National Competition Policy Reforms. Productivity Commission Inquiry Report No 33 February 2005. Productivity Commission. http://ncp.ncc.gov.au/docs/PC%20report%202005.pdf, Canberra.
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2010. Australia's Health 2010. Australia's health series no. 12. Cat. No. AUS 122. AIHW, Canberra, Australia.
Australian National Audit Office, 2008. Review of the Administration of the National Reserve System. Australian National Audit Office, Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers, ILM Enablers
Baird, W B, 2002. Guide to the Aboriginal Ownership and Joint Management of Land in NSW. Office of the Registrar Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 (NSW), Sydney. http://www.daa.nsw.gov.au/publications/Guide%20to%20Aborigional%20Ownership.pdF KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers
Baker, R, Davies, J, Young, E eds., 2001. Working on Country Contemporary Indigenous Management of Australia's Lands and Coastal Regions. Oxford University Press, Melbourne.
Baker, R, Davies, J, Young, E eds., 2001. Working on Country: Contemporary Indigenous management of Australia's lands and coastal regions. Oxford University Press, Melbourne. KEYWORDS: Australia, indigenous, natural resource management
Baker, R, Davies, J, Young, E, 2001. Working on Country: Listening, Sharing, and Providing Practical Support, In Working on Country Contemporary Indigenous Management of Australia's Lands and Coastal Regions. eds R Baker, J Davies, E Young, pp. 337-345. Oxford University Press, Melbourne.
Barber, K, Rumley, H, 2002. Gunanurang: (Kununurra) Big River Aboriginal Cultural Values of the Ord River and Wetlands. A Study and Report prepared for the Water and Rivers Commission, Kununurra. KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers
Barbour, W, Schlesinger, C, 2012. Who's the boss? Post-colonialism, ecological research and conservation management on Australian Indigenous lands. Ecological Management and Restoration 13, 36-41. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0- 84856292260&partnerID=40&md5=7e9a9ad097c788af966d5ba316a916b6 KEYWORDS: Aboriginal land management, Collaborative research, Cross-cultural partnerships, Indigenous land management, ILM Barriers, ILM Enablers
Bark, R, Garrick, D, Robinson, C, J., Jackson, S, 2012. Adaptive basin governance and the prospects for meeting Indigenous water claims. Environmental Science and Policy 19-20, 169-177. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers, ILM Barriers, Risks and Benefits, ILM Adaptive capacity, Adaptive governance, USA, Murray Darling Basin, Indigenous water requirements
6 Bastin, G, ACRIS Management Committee, 2008. Rangelands 2008 - Taking the pulse. published on behalf of the Australian Collaborative Rangeland Information System (ACRIS) committee by the National Land & Water Resources Audit, Canberra. http://www.environment.gov.au/land/publications/acris/report08.html
Bastin, G, ACRIS Management Committee, 2008. Rangelands 2008 -Taking the pulse. National Land and Water Audit for the Australian Collaborative Rangeland Information System Management Committee; Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts, Canberra. http://www.environment.gov.au/land/publications/acris/report08.html
Bauman, T, 2006. Final Report of the Indigenous Facilitation and Mediation Project July 2003-June 2006: Research Findings, Recommendations and Implications Report #6. Native Title Research Unit, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Canberra. http://www.aiatsis.gov.au/ntru/docs/researchthemes/negmedfac/ifamp/IfampReport.pdf KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers, ILM Barriers
Bauman, T, 2007. 'You Mob all Agree?' The Chronic Emergency of Culturally Competent Engaged Indigenous Problem Solving. Indigenous Law Bulletin 6, 13-15. KEYWORDS: ILM Barriers, ILM Adaptive Capacity
Bauman, T, Glick, L eds., 2012. The Limits of Change: Mabo and Native Title 20 Years On. Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Research Publication, Canberra.
Bauman, T, Smyth, D M, 2007. Indigenous Partnerships in Protected Area Management in Australia: Three case studies. Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Canberra, Australia. KEYWORDS: Indigenous, protected areas, Australia, ILM Enablers
Bauman, T, Tran, T, 2007. First National Prescribed Bodies Corporate Meeting: Issues and Outcomes, 11-13 April 2007 Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Native Title Research Report no3/2007, Canberra. http://ntru.aiatsis.gov.au/major_projects/PBC%20Workshop%20Report%2011-13%20April%202007%20final.pdf, accessed 18 May 2008. KEYWORDS: Indigenous, native title, Prescribed Body Corporate, funding, ILM Barriers
Behrendt, J, Thompson, P, 2004. The recognition and protection of Indigenous interests in NSW rivers. Journal of Indigenous Policy 3, 37-40. KEYWORDS: ILM Barriers
Behrendt, L, 2007 A research-based policy approach to working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities http://www.cmd.act.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/114843/what-works-atsi-seminar.pdf KEYWORDS: Landcare Consultancy, ILM Enablers
Bent, N G, Chuguna, J M, Lowe, P A, Richards, E, 2004. Two Sisters: Ngarta & Jukuna. Fremantle Arts Centre Press, Fremantle. KEYWORDS: ILM Barriers
Bentrupperbäumer, J M, Hill, R, Peacock, C, Day, T, Mossman Gorge Community Bamanga Bubu Ngadimunku Inc, 2001. Bama Bubu Nganjin Djuma Ngajal Bama Bubu Sees the Future Mossman Gorge Community-Based Planning Project. Consultancy Report from the Rainforest CRC to Bamanga Bubu Ngadimunku Inc., Cairns. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers
Bergmann, W, 2006. Wunyumbu, In Kimberley Appropriate Economies Roundtable Forum Proceedings eds R Hill, K Golson, P A Lowe, M K Mann, S Hayes, J E Blackwood pp. 34-36. Australian Conservation Foundation, Cairns. KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers, ILM Sectors
7 Berkes, F, Colding, J, Folke, C, 2000. Rediscovery of Traditional Ecological Knowledge as Adaptive Management. Ecological Applications 10, 1251-1261. KEYWORDS: adaptive management; human ecology; resilience; resource management; social learning; Traditional Ecological Knowledge. Indigenous collaboration
Berry, H L, Butler, J R A, Burgess, C P, King, U G, Tsey, K, Cadet-James, Y L, Rigby, C W, Raphael, B, 2010. Mind, body, spirit: Co-benefits for mental health from climate change adaptation and caring for country in remote Aboriginal Australian communities. New South Wales Public Health Bulletin 21, 139-145. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2- s2.0-80052154632&partnerID=40&md5=24d011362a92fcdf3989d8cbca26dce0 KEYWORDS: ILM Benefits, co-benefits, adaptation
Bidwell, N J, Standley, P, George, T, Steffensen, V, 2008. The Landscape's Apprentice: Lessons for Place-Centred Design from Grounding Documentary, In Designing Interactive Systems Proceedings of the Seventh ACM conference. pp. 88-98. Association for Computer Machinery, Cape Town. KEYWORDS: indigenous, cultural mapping, traditional knowledge systems, ILM Enablers, ILM Sectors
Birckhead, J, Greiner, R, Hemming, S, Rigney, D, Rigney, M, Trevorrow, T, Trevorrow, 2011. Economic and Cultural Values of Water to the Ngarrindjeri People of the Lower Lakes, Coorong and Murray Mouth. River Consulting. A Report to the CSIRO. , Townsville. KEYWORDS: ILM Benefits, ILM Enablers (Tools)
Bird, D, Bird, R eds, 2009. Competing to be leaderless: food sharing and magnanimity among Martu Aborigines. The evolution of leadership: transitions in decision making from small-scale to middle-range societies. SAR, Sante Fe.
Bird, D W, Bird, R B, Parker, C H, 2005. Aboriginal burning regimes and hunting strategies in Australia's western desert. Human Ecology 33, 443-464.
Bird, D W, Bliege Bird, R, Parker, C H, 2004. Women who hunt with fire: Aboriginal resource use and fire regimes in Australia's Western Desert. Australian Aboriginal Studies 2004, 90-96. KEYWORDS: ILM Benefits, ILM Risks
Bird, D W, Bliege Bird, R, Parker, C H, 2005. Aboriginal burning regimes and hunting strategies in Australia's Western Desert. Human Ecology 33, 443-464. KEYWORDS: Martu Aborigines, habitat mosaics, burning strategies, women's hunting, Australia, fire, ILM Drivers, ILM Risks, ILM Benefits
Bliege Bird, R, Bird, D W, 2008. Why Women Hunt: Risk and Contemporary Foraging in a Western Desert Aboriginal Community. Current anthropology 49, 655-693. KEYWORDS: ILM Risks, ILM Adaptive Capacity
Bliege Bird, R, Bird, D W, Codding, B, Parker, C H, Jones, J, 2008. The "fire stick farming" hypothesis: Australian Aboriginal foraging strategies, biodiversity and anthropogenic fire mosaics. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 105, 14796-14801. http://www.pnas.org/content/105/39/14796 KEYWORDS: fire ecology, human behavioural ecology, hunter–gatherers, resource management, ILM risks, ILM Benefits
Bligh, A, 2008. New National Park for Queensland, In Ministerial Media Statement. Queensland Government, Queensland. http://www.cabinet.qld.gov.au/MMS/StatementDisplaySingle.aspx?id=...
KEYWORDS: land tenure, national park, landscape, fauna, flora, Environmental Protection Agency and the Kulla Land Trust, Indigenous Management Agreement, KULLA, McIlwraith Range, co-operative management, ILM Drivers
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Bohensky, E L, Maru, Y, 2011. Indigenous Knowledge, Science, and Resilience: What Have We Learned from a Decade of International Literature on "Integration". Ecology and Society 16, 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.5751/ES-04342-160406
Bowman, D, Robinson, C J, 2002. The Getting of the Nganabbarru: observations and reflections on Aboriginal buffalo hunting in northern Australia. Australian Geographer 33, 191-206.
Bowman, D M J S, Walsh, A, Prior, L D, 2004. Landscape analysis of Aboriginal fire management in Central Arnhem Land, north Australia. Journal of Biogeography 31, 207-223. KEYWORDS: IEM18 Fire, 05 Indigenous Land and Natural Resource Management, 05.9 ILM - Overseas, 05.4 ILM - Ecological Interactions, ILM Drivers
Braaf, R R, 1999. Improving impact assessment methods: climate change and the health of indigenous Australians. Global Environmental Change-Human and Policy Dimensions 9, 95-104.
Bradley, J, 2001. Landscapes of the mind, landscapes of the spirit: negotiating a sentient landscape, In Working on country: contemporary indigenous management of Australia's lands and coastal regions. eds R Baker, J Davies, E Young, pp. 295-307. Oxford University Press, South Melbourne.
Bradley, J, Yanyuwa Families, 2007. Barni-Wardimantha Awara Yanyuwa Sea Country Plan. Prepared on behalf of Yanyuwa Traditional Owners by the Mabunji Aboriginal Resource Association. http://www.environment.gov.au/indigenous/publications/pubs/yanyuwa.pdf KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers
Brahim, K, 2007. Creating livelihoods through Indigenous Protected Areas: the Nantawarrina experience, In School of Geography, Population and Environmental Management. Flinders University, Adelaide.
Brennan, K E C, Twigg, P J, Watson, A, Pennington, A, Sumner, J, Davis, R, Jackson, J, Brooks, B, Grant, F, Underwood, R, 2012. Cross-cultural systematic biological surveys in Australia’s Western Desert. Ecological Management & Restoration 13, 72-80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1442-8903.2011.00628.x KEYWORDS: Aboriginal people, biodiversity inventory, fauna and flora species lists, malleefowl, marsupial mole
Brown, K, Westerway, E, 2011. Resilience to Environmental Change: Lessons from Human Development, Well-Being, and Disasters. The Annual Review of Environment and Resources 36, -14,22. KEYWORDS: adaptive capacity, transformation, adaptation
Browning, D, Bidwell, N J, Hardy, D, Standley, P, 2008. Rural encounters: cultural translations through video, In Proceedings of the 20th Australasian Conference on Computer-Human Interaction: Designing for Habitus and Habitat. pp. 148-155. Association for Computer Machinery, Cairns. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers
Builth, H, 2006. Eel farmers of the Mount Eccles lava flow. Australian Heritage Spring, 62-67.
9 Bulloch, H, 2008. Indigenous Freshwater Rights Topic Guide. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Status, ILM Sectors
Burgess, C, Berry, H, Gunthorpe, W, Bailie, R, 2008. Development and preliminary validation of the 'Caring for Country' questionnaire: measurement of an Indigenous Australian health determinant. International Journal for Equity in Health 7, 26. http://www.equityhealthj.com/content/7/1/26 KEYWORDS: ILM Benefits
Burgess, C P, Johnston, F H, Berry, H L, McDonnell, J, Yibarbuk, D, Gunabarra, C, Mileran, A, Bailie, R S, 2009. Healthy country, healthy people: the relationship between Indigenous health status and "caring for country". Medical Journal of Australia 190, 567-572.
Burgess, C P, Johnston, F H, Bowman, D M J S, Whitehead, P J, 2005. Healthy country: healthy people? Exploring the health benefits of Indigenous natural resource management. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 29, 117-122. KEYWORDS: natural resource management, Australia, indigenous, health
Burrows, N D, Burbidge, A A, Fuller, P J, Behn, G, 2006. Evidence of altered fire regimes in the Western Desert region of Australia. Conservation Science W. Aust. 5, 272-284.
Burrows, N D, Burrows, W, Fuller, P J, 2004. Integrating Indigenous Knowledge of Wildland Fire and Western Technology to Conserve Biodiversity in an Australian Desert, In Bridging Scales and Epistemologies: Linking Local Knowledge and Global Science in Multi-Scale Assessments Alexandria, Egypt KEYWORDS: ILM Benefits
Buultjens, J, Gale, D, White, N E, 2010. Synergies between Australian Indigenous tourism and ecotourism: possibilities and problems for future development. Journal of Sustainable Tourism 18, 497-513.
Campbell, D, 2011. Application of an integrated multidisciplinary economic welfare approach to improved wellbeing through Aboriginal caring for country. Rangeland Journal 33, 365-372.
Campbell, D, Davies, J, Wakerman, J, 2007. Realising economies in the joint supply of health and environmental services in Aboriginal central Australia, Working Paper 11, p. 33. Desert Knowledge CRC, Alice Springs. KEYWORDS: Predisposing factors to poor health, social determinants, behavioural incentives, services, holistic approach, ILM Enablers, ILM Benefits, ILM Outlook
Campbell, D, Hunt, J E, 2012. Achieving broader benefits from Indigenous land use agreements: community development in Central Australia. Community Development Journal. http://cdj.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2012/09/19/cdj.bss036.abstract
Campbell, D, Stafford Smith, M, Davies, J, Kuipers, P, Wakerman, J, McGregor, M J, 2008. Responding to health impacts of climate change in the Australian desert. Rural and Remote Health 8, 1008. (Online). KEYWORDS: ILM Risks, ILM Outlook
10 Cape York Institute and Balkanu, 2007. Creating an effective natural resource management economy for Cape York Peninsula, p. 20. Cape York Institute and Balkanu Cape York Development Corporation, Cairns, Australia. KEYWORDS: natural resource management, economy, governance, traditional knowledge, ILM Enablers
Carmenta, R, Parry, L, Blackburn, A, Vermeylen, S, Barlow, J, 2011. Understanding Human-Fire Interactions in Tropical Forest Regions: a Case for Interdisciplinary Research across the Natural and Social Sciences. Ecology and Society 16.
Carmody, J, Prideaux, B, 2008. Community Attitudes, Knowledge, Perceptions and Use of the Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Area in 2007. Marine and Tropical Sciences Research Facility, Reef and Rainforest Research Centre, Cairns. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers
Carmody, M, 1986. Tangentyere's Land Management Services, In Science and Technology for Aboriginal Development. eds B Foran, B Walker. CSIRO and the Centre for Appropriate Technology, Melbourne.
Carpentaria Land Council, 2006. Thuwathu / Bujimulla sea country plan: Aboriginal management of the Wellesley Islands region of the Gulf of Carpentaria. Lardil, Yangkaal, Kaiadilt and Gangalidda peoples (Wellesley Islands Sea Claim Determination native title holders) and the Carpentaria Land Council Aboriginal Corporation, Burketown. www.environment.gov.au/Indigenous/publications/pubs/thawathu-bujimulla-plan.pdf KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers, ILM Drivers
Carpentaria Land Council Aboriginal Corporation, 2006. Thuwathu/Bujimulla Sea Country Plan Aboriginal management of the Wellesley Islands region of the Gulf of Carpentaria. Carpentaria Land Council, Cairns. KEYWORDS: Indigenous planning, sea country, natural and cultural resources, ILM Enablers
Carter, J, 2010. Protocols, particularities, and problematising Indigenous 'engagement' in community-based environmental management in settled Australia. Geographical Journal 176, 199-213.
Carter, J, Claudie, D, Smith, N, 2006. An indigenous role in partnerships for sustainable homelands occupation in Australia. Sustainable Development 14, 162-176.
Carter, J, Hill, G, 2007. Indigenous community-based fisheries in Australia. Journal of Environmental Management 85, 866- 875. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WJ7-4MKTY1B-2/2/3eb5d4e9c21fb7a33dd2f822140c9e7c
11 KEYWORDS: Community-based fisheries, Indigenous Australians, Design principles, ILM Risks
Carter, J, Hollinsworth, D, 2009. Segregation and protectionism: Institutionalised views of Aboriginal rurality. Journal of Rural Studies 25, 414-424. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VD9-4WKJ5D5- 2/2/74cbfb53a6833c8c90392b9abd8ef867 KEYWORDS: Indigenous, Australia, Rural governance, Natural resources management, Authenticity, Dominant representations, Place-based approach, ILM Status, ILM Sectors
Carter, J L, 2008. Thinking outside the framework: equitable research partnerships for environmental research in Australia. Geographical Journal 174, 63-75.
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Cass, A, Cunningham, J, Snelling, P, Wang, Z Q, Hoy, W, 2004. Exploring the pathways leading from disadvantage to end- stage renal disease for Indigenous Australians. Social Science & Medicine 58, 767-785.
Castree, N, Head, L, 2008. Culture, nature and landscape in the Australian region. Geoforum 39, 1255-1257.
Central Land Council, 2005. The way forward: National Indigenous Land and Sea Management Conference. Central Land Council, Alice Springs. http://www.clc.org.au/OurLand/land_management/conference/results.asp KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers, ILM Status
Central Land Council, 2010. Building the Bush. Central Land Council, Alice Springs. KEYWORDS: ILM Barriers
Charles Darwin University, Desert Knowledge CRC, NAILSMA, Natural Resource Management Board Northern Territory, Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists, CSIRO, Purves Environmental Fund, 2007. Indigenous Environmental Service Provision Policy Forum Outcomes Report, In Forum held at CSIRO, Darwin, 13-14 November 2007. Darwin.
12 Chaskin, R J, 2001. Building community capacity. A definitional framework for case studies from a comprehensive community initiative. Urban Affairs Review 36, 291-323.
Christie, M, 2006. Boundaries and accountabilities in computer-assisted ethnobotany. Research and Practice in Technology Enhanced Learning 1, 285-296. http://www.cdu.edu.au/centres/ik/pdf/Ethnobotany-Software.pdf KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers
Christie, M, 2007. Knowledge management and natural resource management, In Investing in Indigenous natural resource management. eds M. K. Luckert, B. M. Campbell, J. T. Gorman, S. T. Garnett. Charles Darwin University Press, Darwin. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers, ILM Drivers
Christie, M, Greatorex, J, 2004. Yolngu life in the Northern Territory of Australia: the significance of community and social capital. Asia Pactific Journal of Public Administration 26, 55-69. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers, ILM Adaptive Capacity
Claudie, D, Esposito, A, 2005. Chuulangun sign agreement. Kantri Laif 2, 1-2. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers, ILM Adaptive Capacity
Coleman, E A, 2011. Common property rights, adaptive capacity, and response to forest disturbance. Global Environmental Change-Human and Policy Dimensions 21, 855-865.
Commonwealth of Australia and the Northern Territory of Australia, 2005. Healthy country, healthy people: supporting Indigenous engagement in the sustainable management of land and seas: Schedule 2.5 to the Overarching Agreement on Indigenous Affairs between the Commonwealth of Australia and the Northern Territory of Australia 2005 - 2010. http://www.nt.gov.au/dcm/people/agreement.html KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers, ILM Enablers
Compton, E, Beeton, R J S, 2012. An accidental outcome: Social capital and its implications for Landcare and the “status quo”. Journal of Rural Studies 28, 149-160. KEYWORDS: ILM Benefits, ILM Barriers, ILM Adaptive capacity, Landcare, Social capital, Empowerment, Australia, Natural resource management, Status quo
Coombe, L L, 2008. Community-governed health service in Cape York: does the evidence point to a model of service delivery? Australian Health Review 32, 605-612. KEYWORDS: health, empowerment, service, community, ILM Enablers
Creswell, J W, Miller, D L, 2000. Determining validity in qualitative inquiry. Theory into Practice 39, 124-130.
Cullen, L C, Butler, J R A, Hill, R, Margules, C R, 2008. Framework for the Identification of Linked Cultural and Biophysical Indicators for the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. The International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability. 4, 37-46. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers
13 Cullen-Unsworth, L C, Hill, R, Butler, J R A, Wallace, M, 2010. Cooperative Research: An Example from the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences 5, 139-154. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers
Cullen-Unsworth, L C, Hill, R, Butler, J R A, Wallace, M, 2012. A research process for integrating Indigenous and scientific knowledge in cultural landscapes: Principles and determinants of success in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, Australia. The Geographical Journal 178, 351-365. KEYWORDS: ILM Adaptive capacity, ILM Barriers, ILM Enablers
Cunningham, A, Garnett, S, Gorman, J, 2009. Policy lessons from practice: Australian bush products for commercial markets. GeoJournal 74, 429-440. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10708-008-9208-y KEYWORDS: Earth and Environmental Science, ILM Enablers
Cunningham, A B, Garnett, S, Gorman, J, Courtney, K, Boehme, D, 2008. Eco-enterprises and Terminalia ferdinandiana: “best laid plans” and Australian policy lessons. Economic Botany 63, 16-28. KEYWORDS: ILM Barriers
Daniel, M, Lekkas, P, Cargo, M, 2010. Environments and cardiometabolic diseases in aboriginal populations. Heart, Lung and Circulation 19, 306-315. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B7CW2-4YR8KRX- 2/2/17516e5f061de0a795182ba8b97692ee KEYWORDS: Aboriginal, Indigenous peoples, Cardiovascular, metabolic disease, Social, built, physical environments, Biopsycho social pathways
Davies, J, 2003. Contemporary Geographies of Indigenous Rights and Interests in Rural Australia. Australian Geographer 34, 19-45. KEYWORDS: native title, community, indigenous, Aboriginal, land rights, governance, co-existence, negotiated agreement, ILM Enablers, ILM Barriers
Davies, J, 2005. Challenges for sustainability in indigenous wildlife management, In Old Ways, New Ways: Wildlife Management in Northern Australia. Proceedings of the 12th Annual Conference of the Australasian Wildlife Management Sociey. eds J Gorman, L Petheram, T Vigilante, pp. 25-41. Charles Darwin University, Darwin. KEYWORDS: ILM Adaptive capacity, ILM Barriers, ILM enablers
Davies, J, 2007. Chapter 8: Environmental co-management, In Working with Indigenous communities. Prepared for Ninti One for use in Australian Government Department of Industry Tourism and Resources, Leading Practice Sustainable Development Program for the Mining Industry, Canberra. http://www.ret.gov.au/resources/mining/leading_practice_sustainable_development_program_for_the_mining_industry/D ocuments/LPSDP-IndigenousCommunitiesHandbook.pdf KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers, ILM Outlook
Davies, J, 2007. Walking together, working together: Aboriginal research partnerships, In Desert Knowledge CRC Report 26. p. 122pp. Desert Knowledge CRC Alice Springs. http://www.desertknowledgecrc.com.au/resource/DKCRC-Report-26- Aboriginal-Research-Partnerships.pdf KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers, ILM Drivers
Davies, J, Campbell, D, Campbell, M, Douglas, J, Hueneke, H, LaFlamme, M, Pearson, D, Preuss, K, Walker, J, Walsh, F, 2011. Attention to four key principles can promote health outcomes from desert Aboriginal land management. Rangeland Journal 33, 417-431.
14 Davies, J, Campbell, D, Campbell, M, Douglas, J, Hueneke, H, LaFlamme, M, Pearson, D, Preuss, K, Walker, J, Walsh, F J, 2010. Livelihoods inLand: Promoting health and wellbeing outcomes from desert Aboriginal land management, In Desert Knowledge CRC Report No 78. Ninti One Ltd, Alice Springs. http://www.nintione.com.au/resource/NintiOneResearchReport_78_LivelihoodsInLand.pdf KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers, ILM Benefits
Davies, J, Higginbottom, K, Noack, D, Ross, H, Young, E, 1999. Sustaining Eden: Indigenous community based wildlife management in Australia, In Evaluating Eden Series No. 1. International Institute for Environment and Development, London. http://www.eniar.org/news/pdfs/Sustaining%20Eden.pdf KEYWORDS: natural resource management, Australia, indigenous
Davies, J, Higginbottom, K, Noack, D, Ross, H, Young, E, 1999. Sustaining Eden: Indigenous community based wildlife management in Australia, In Evaluating Eden Series No. 1. International Institute for Environment and Development, London. http://www.eniar.org/news/pdfs/Sustaining%20Eden.pdf KEYWORDS: natural resource management, Australia, indigenous
Davies, J, Hill, R, Sandford, M, Wash, M, Smyth, D, Holmes, M, accepted 2013. Innovation is enabling management plans for Indigenous and Community Conserved Areas to promote adaptive management. Ecology and Society.
Davies, J, Holcombe, S, 2009. Desert knowledge: integrating knowledge and development in arid and semi-arid drylands. GeoJournal 74, 363-375. KEYWORDS: EE115Natural Resource Economics (NEW March 2000), EE950Income and Poverty, PP300Land Resources, UU450Community Participation and Development (NEW March 2000), UU485Social Psychology and Social Anthropology (NEW March 2000), aborigines, arid lands, arid zones, deserts, economic development, empowerment, globalization, indigenous knowledge, knowledge, less favoured areas, participation, semiarid zones, sustainability, Australia, Niger, arid regions, internationalization, less favoured areas, livelihoods, low income areas, poverty alleviation, problem areas, Australasia, Oceania, Developed Countries, Commonwealth of Nations, OECD Countries, West Africa, Africa South of Sahara, Africa, Least Developed Countries, Developing Countries, ACP Countries, Francophone, Africa, ILM Risks, ILM Barriers
Davies, J, Thomsen, D A, Muir, K, Lester, Y, 2004. They should come and talk: Aboriginal perspectives on commercial kangaroo harvest in South Australia. AIATSIS Project G2002_6724. The University of Adelaide. KEYWORDS: ILM Risks
Davies, J, White, J, Wright, A, Maru, Y, LaFlamme, M, 2008. Applying the sustainable livelihoods approach in Australian desert Aboriginal development. The Rangeland Journal 30, 55-65. KEYWORDS: ILM Benefits
Davies, S J, 2011. Relationships have been important for Aboriginal influence on Australian policy, In IX International Rangelands Congress, 4-8 April 2011. eds S Feldman, G E Oliva, M A Sacido, pp. 754-759. Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia Agropecuaria and Associacion Argentina para el Manejo de Pastizales Naturales, Rosario, Argentina. KEYWORDS: ILM Adaptive Capacity, land rights, indigenous protected area, egotiation, pastoral lease
Davis, M, 2009. Handbook for Working with Indigenous Ecological Knowledge & Intellectual Property. Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning University of Technology , National Centre for Indigenous Studies Australian National University and Terri Janke and Company Pty Ltd Canberra. http://law.anu.edu.au/ncis/SH%20IEK%20Handbook.pdf
DEC, 2003. Indigenous Ownership and Joint Management of Conservation Lands in Western Australia Consultation Paper. Government of Western Australia, Perth. KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers
DEC, 2008. Department of Environment and Conservation Annual Report 2007-08. WA Department of Environment and Conservation, Perth. http://www.dec.wa.gov.au/about-us/annual-reports/dec-annual-report-2007-2008.html KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers, ILM Enablers
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Desert Knowledge Cooperative Research Centre, 2008. Desert Knowledge CRC Protocol for Aboriginal Knowledge and Intellectual Property. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers, ILM Drivers
Desert Knowledge Cooperative Research Centre, 2008. Protocol for Aboriginal Knowledge and Intellectual Property. http://www.desertknowledgecrc.com.au/resource/DKCRC-Aboriginal-Intellectual-Property-Protocol.pdf KEYWORDS: best practice, Aboriginal knowledge, research ethics, intellectual property
Desmond, H, Rowland, P, 2000. Aboriginal Rural Resources Initiative Evaluation Case Studies. Bureau of Rural Sciences, Canberra. KEYWORDS: ARRI, Aboriginal, employment, natural resource management, rural development, bush tucker
Dhimurru, 2006. Yolnguwu Monuk Gapu Wänga Sea Country Plan: A Yolngu Vision and Plan for Sea Country Management in North-east Arnhem Land, Northern Territory. Dhimmurru Land Management Corporation, Nhulunbuy. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers
Dhimurru Aboriginal Corporation, 2008. People on country. Dhimurru Aboriginal Corporation., p. 8. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Hanna Neumann Building #21, The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT http://www.anu.edu.au/country/dhimirru.php KEYWORDS: country, area of operation, land and sea management and activities, governance arrangements, ILM Sectors
Dockery, A M, 2010. Culture and wellbeing: The case of Indigenous Australians. Social Indicators Research 99, 315-332. KEYWORDS: Indigenous, culture, wellbeing, ILM drivers
Dodson, M, Smith, D E, 2003. Governance for sustainable development: Strategic issues and principles for Indigenous Australian communities, p. 25. Discussion Paper 250, Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy, ANU, Canberra. KEYWORDS: governance, sustainable socioeconomic development, Indigenous communities, regions, barriers, effective institutions, ILM Enablers
Douglas, J, 2010. Learning from Country: the value of Indigenous Language and Culture programs in remote schools for community engagement and natural resource management, In Ninti One Research Report 69. p. 51. Ninti One Ltd, Alice Springs. http://www.nintione.com.au/resource/NintiOneResearchReport_69_Thevalueofcountryvisitsinremoteschools.pdf KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers, ILM Adaptive Capacity
Drahos, P, Frankel, S, 2012. Indigenous peoples' innovation: Intellectual property pathways to development. ANU E Press http://epress.anu.edu.au/apps/bookworm/view/Indigenous+Peoples%E2%80%99+Innovation%3A+Intellectual+Property +Pathways+to+Development/9731/imprint.html, Canberra.
Duff, G, Garnett, D, Jacklyn, P, Landsberg, J, Ludwig, J, Morrison, J, Novelly, P, Walker, D, Whitehead, P, 2008. A collaborative design to adaptively manage for landscape sustainability in north Australia: lessons from a decade of cooperative research. Landscape Ecology. KEYWORDS: Collaboration, Communication, Integration, Natural resources, Savannas, Tropics, planning, management, ILM Enablers
Durette, M, 2008. Indigenous Legal Rights in Freshwater: Australia in the International Context. CAEPR WORKING PAPER No. 42/2008, Australian National University, Canberra. KEYWORDS: water, rights, Indigenous, Australia, Canada, ILM Barriers, ILM Drivers
Edmunds, M, 2012. Native title: recognition space or contested space?, In The Limits of Change. Mabo and Native Title 20 Years On. eds T Bauman, L Glick, pp. 124-142. Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research Publications, Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers
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Edwards, A, Hauser, P, Anderson, M, McCartney, J, Armstrong, M, Thackway, R, Allan, G, Hempel, C, Russell-Smith, J, 2001. A tale of two parks: contemporary fire regimes of Litchfield and Nitmiluk National Parks, monsoonal northern Australia. International Journal of Wildland Fire 10, 79-89. https://ejournal.csiro.au/cgi- bin/sciserv.pl?collection=journals&journal=10498001&issue=v10i0001&article=79_atotpcnnpmna
Edwards, G, Allan, G eds., 2009 forthcoming. Desert fire: Fire and regional land management in the arid landscapes of Australia. Desert Knowledge CRC, Alice Springs.
Edwards, G P, Allan, G E, Brock, C, Duguid, A, Gabrys, K, Vaarzon-Morel, P, 2008. Fire and its management in central Australia. The Rangeland Journal 30, 109-121. http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/202/issue/4576.htm KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers, ILM Risks, ILM Benefits
Edwards, S, Heinrich, M, 2006. Redressing cultural erosion and ecological decline in a far North Queensland aboriginal community (Australia): the Aurukun ethnobiology database project. Environment, Development and Sustainability 8, 569- 583. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10668-006-9056-1 KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers, ILM Drivers
Ellemor, H, 2005. Reconsidering emergency management and Indigenous communities in Australia. Global Environmental Change. Part B: Environmental Hazards 6, 1-7. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers, ILM Adaptive capacity
Endfield, G H, 2012. The resilience and adaptive capacity of social-environmental systems in colonial Mexico. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 109, 3676-3681.
Engle, S T, 2001. Negotiating Technology- (Re)considering the Use of GIS by Indigenous People. New Zealand Geographer 57, 27-35. KEYWORDS: 05.7 ILM - New Zealand & Pacific region, 14.2 Other GIS material, ILM Enablers
Ens, E J, Cooke, P, Nadjamerrek, R, Namundja, S, Garlngarr, V, Yibarbuk, D, 2010. Combining Aboriginal and Non- Aboriginal Knowledge to Assess and Manage Feral Water Buffalo Impacts on Perennial Freshwater Springs of the Aboriginal-Owned Arnhem Plateau, Australia. Environmental Management 45, 751-758.
Ens, E J, Finlayson, M, Preuss, K, Jackson, S, Holcombe, S, 2012. Australian approaches for managing 'country' using Indigenous and non-Indigenous knowledge. Ecological Management and Restoration 13, 100-107. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0- 84856276038&partnerID=40&md5=5c58f3e4b238a7c6dfe599ec5e364833 KEYWORDS: Community-based natural resource management, Cross-cultural approaches, Indigenous ecological knowledge, Natural and cultural resource management, ILM Enablers
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Ens, E J, Towler, G M, Daniels, C, 2012. Looking back to move forward: Collaborative ecological monitoring in remote Arnhem Land. Ecological Management and Restoration 13, 26-35. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0- 84856255801&partnerID=40&md5=f03270f6e76a8ff15363f71c9f2c8835 KEYWORDS: Biodiversity monitoring, Caring for Country, Indigenous land and sea, management, Northern Australia, Participatory research, ILM Enablers, ILM Barriers
Environment Australia, 2001. National Objectives and Targets for Biodiversity Conservation 2001-2005. Commonwealth of Australia, Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers
Ermine, W, Pittman, J, 2011. Nikan oti (the future): Adaptation and Adaptive Capacity in Two First Nations Communities, In Economic, Social and Political Elements of Climate Change. ed. W L Filho, pp. 69-80. Springer-Verlag Berlin, Berlin.
Fabricius, C, Folke, C, Cundill, G, Schultz, L, 2007. Powerless Spectators, Coping Actors, and Adaptive Co-managers: a Synthesis of the Role of Communities in Ecosystem Management. Ecology and Society 12, 29 [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol12/iss21/art29/ KEYWORDS: adaptive capacity, adaptive co-management; community-based ecosystem management; governance; livelihoods; Millennium Ecosystem Assessment
FaHCSIA, 2011. Engaging Today, Building Tomorrow: A Framework for Engaging with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. Six Fact Sheets. Department of Families, Housing, Community Services & Indigenous Affairs, Canberra. http://books.google.com.au/books?id=ltlUpwAACAAJ
Feary, S, Kanowski, P, Altman, J, Baker, R, 2010. Managing forest country: Aboriginal Australians and the forest sector. Australian Forestry 73, 126-134.
Finlayson, J, 2007. Maps to Success. Successful strategies in Indigenous organisations. Australian Collaboration and Australian Institute of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Studies, Canberra. KEYWORDS: Indigenous, governance, equity, funding Indigenous land management, natural resource management, protected area management, success factors
Finlayson, J, 2007. Organising for Success Successful Strategies in Indigenous Organisations Policy Report. Australian Collaboration and Australian Institute of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Studies, Canberra. KEYWORDS: Indigenous, governance, equity, funding Indigenous land management, natural resource management, protected area management, success factors
Fitzhardinge, G, 2012. Australia's rangelands: a future vision. Rangeland Journal 34, 33-45.
18 ustomersID=ResearchSoft&SrcAuth=ResearchSoft&IsProductCode=Yes&mode=FullRecord KEYWORDS: rangeland communities, rangeland ecology, grass cenchrus-ciliaris, arid central australia, new-south-wales, buffel, grass, climate- change, dasyurid marsupials, impacts, biodiversity, management, landscape
Fitzsimons, J, Russell-Smith, J, James, G, Vigilante, T, Lipsett-Moore, G, Morrison, J, Looker, M, 2012. Insights into the biodiversity and social benchmarking components of the Northern Australian fire management and carbon abatement programmes. Ecological Management & Restoration 13, 51-57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1442-8903.2011.00624.x KEYWORDS: benchmarking, Indigenous fire regimes, Indigenous livelihoods, monitoring, tropical savannas
Fletcher, C, 2009. Indigenous Knowledge: Caring for Culture and Country. Key Forum Report 2008. Yothu Yindi Foundation and the Charles Darwin University, Darwin.
Forward NRM and Arrilla Aboriginal Training and Development, 2003. Scoping study on Indigenous involvement in natural resource management decision-making and the integration of Indigenous cultural heritage considerations into relevant Murray-Darling Basin Commission programs. A Report to the Murray-Darling Basin Commission. http://live.greeningaustralia.org.au/nativevegetation/pages/pdf/Authors%20F/6_ForwardNRM_Arilla.pdf KEYWORDS: Landcare Consultancy, ILM Barriers, ILM Enablers
Franklin, D C, Petty, A M, Williamson, G J, Brook, B W, Bowman, D, 2008. Monitoring contrasting land management in the savanna landscapes of northern Australia. Environmental Management 41, 501-515.
Fritze, J G, Blashki, G A, Burke, S, Wiseman, J, 2008. Hope, despair and transformation: climate change and the promotion of mental health and wellbeing. International Journal of Mental Health Systems 2, 13. KEYWORDS: ILM Risks, ILM Outlook
Fuller, D, Howard, M, Cummings, E, 2004. The impact of institutional racism upon indigenous economic and human development. Development in Practice 14, 559-568. KEYWORDS: NOZ010 Appropriate Economies, NOZ013 A. Ec. - Ind. issues, NOZ013 A. Ec. - Ind. issues, ILM Barriers, ILM Barriers
Gabriel, J A, 2007. Cooperative Conservation: Beyond the Rhetoric. A report highlighting International Best Practice recommendations for World Heritage Protected Areas: Identifying 'best practice' solutions that could be applied in the Wet Tropics. Report to the Marine and Tropical Sciences Research Facility. Reef and Rainforest Research Centre, Cairns. KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers, ILM Enablers
Ganter, E, 2011. Representatives in orbit: livelihood options for Aboriginal people in the administration of the Australian desert. The Rangeland Journal 33, 385-393. http://www.publish.csiro.au/paper/RJ11027 KEYWORDS: australian indigenous history, Indigenous political studies, northern territory, political theory, public policy and administration.
Gardiner-Garden, J, Simon-Davies, J, 2010. Commonwealth Indigenous-specific expenditure 1968–2010. Parliament of Australia, Department of Library Services. http://www.aph.gov.au/About_Parliament/Parliamentary_Departments/Parliamentary_Library/pubs/BN/1011/IndigenousE xpenditure, Canberra.
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Garnett, S T, Luckert, M K, Campbell, B M, Gorman, J T, Kerins, S, Morris, L, Morrison, J, Whitehead, P J, 2007. Chapter 16 Problems and promise in supporting Indigenous natural resource management, In Investing in indigenous natural resource management. eds M K Luckert, B M Campbell, J T Gorman, S T Garnett, pp. 96-107. Charles Darwin University Press, Darwin.
Garnett, S T, Sithole, B, 2007. Sustainable Northern Landscapes: Healthy Country, Healthy People. Land and Water Australia, Research project number NTU7 of the Social and Institutional Research Program, Canberra. KEYWORDS: indigenous, health, adaptive management, natural resource management, healthy country healthy people, ILM Benefits
Gerrard, E, 2008. Impacts and Opportunities of Climate Change: Indigenous Participation in Environment Markets. Land, Rights, Laws: Issues of Native Title Volume 3, Issue Paper No. 13, Native Title Research Unit, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Canberra.
Gerrard, E, 2008. Impacts and opportunities of climate change: Indigenous participation in environmental markets. Land, Rights, Law: issues of Native Title 3.
Gerrard, E, 2012. Towards a Carbon Constrained Future: Climate Change, Emissions Trading and Indigenous Peoples’ Rights in Australia, In Country, Native Title and Ecology. ed. J Weir, pp. 135-174. Australian National University e-press and Aboriginal History Incorporated (Monograph 24), Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers and more
Gibbs, L, 2009. Water Places: Cultural, Social and More-Than-Human Geographies of Nature. Scottish Geographical Journal 125, 361-369. KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers, ILM Barriers, Water, Aboriginal understandings of nature
Gibbs, M, 2001. Towards a Strategy for Undertaking Cross-Cultural Collaborative Research. Society and Natural Resource 14, 673-687. KEYWORDS: collaborative research, cross cultural research, indigenous, people, kaupapa, maori research, participant driven research, new zealand research, agreements research, ethics, traditional, indigenous knowledge, methodology, whakawhananugatanga research strategy, ILM Enablers
Gilfillan, A, 2011. Indigenous Ecological Knowledge (IEK) Program, In Lake Eyre Basin 2011 Ministers' Report to the Community. ed. Ministers for the Lake Eyre Basin. Lake Eyre Basin Ministerial Forum, Alice Springs. KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers, ILM Success factors
Gilligan, B, 2006. The Indigenous Protected Areas program - 2006 Evaluation. Australian Government, Department of the Environment and Heritage, Canberra. http://www.environment.gov.au/indigenous/publications/pubs/ipap-evaluation.pdf
Girringun Aboriginal Corporation, 2005. No Wabu No Wuju No Gunduy No Rainforest No Food No Cassowaries: DVD Resource. Girringun Aboriginal Corporation to Burdekin Dry Tropics NRM and Terrain NRM, Cardwell. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers
Girringun Aboriginal Corporation, 2007. Second National Indigenous Land and Sea Management Conference Program 9- 12 October 2007. Girringun Aboriginal Corporation, Cardwell. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers, ILM Adaptive Capacity
20 Godden, L, 2012. Native Title and Ecology: Agreement-making in an Era of Market Environmentalism, In Country, Native Title and Ecology. ed. J Weir, pp. 105-134. Australian National University e-press and Aboriginal History Incorporated (Monograph 24), Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers and more
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Gorman, J T, Whitehead, P, Griffiths, A D, Petheram, L, 2008. Production from marginal lands: indigenous commercial use of wild animals in northern Australia. International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology 15, 240-250.
Gott, B, 2005. Aboriginal fire management in south-eastern Australia: aims and frequency. Journal of Biogeography 32, 1203-1208. KEYWORDS: ILM Benefits, ILM drivers
Grant, C, 2008. National Caring for Country Discussion Paper. Prepared by the Indigenous Advisory Council Deputy Chair, Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers, ILM enablers
Gratani, M, Butler, J R A, Royee, F, Valentine, P, Burrows, D, Canendo, W I, Anderson, A S, 2011. Is Validation of Indigenous Ecological Knowledge a Disrespectful Process? A Case Study of Traditional Fishing Poisons and Invasive Fish Management from the Wet Tropics, Australia. Ecology and Society 16, 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.5751/ES-04249-160325 KEYWORDS: co- management; fishing poisons; indigenous ecological knowledge; invasive fish; knowledge, socialization; livelihoods; poisonous plants; social-ecological systems: tilapia; traditional ecological knowledge; validation, ILM Barriers, ILM Enablers
Gray, M, Altman, J C, Halasz, N, 2005. The economic value of wild resources to the Indigenous community of the Wallis Lake catchment, In CAEPR Discussion Paper No 272/2005. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, The Australian National University, Canberra. http://caepr.anu.edu.au/sites/default/files/Publications/DP/2005_DP272.pdf
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21 Green, D, Jackson, S, Morrison, J, 2009. Risks from climate change to Indigenous communities in the tropical north of Australia. Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency, Canberra. http://www.climatechange.gov.au/~/media/publications/adaptation/climate-change-risks-to-indigenous-full-report.pdf KEYWORDS: ILM Risks
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Greiner, R, 2010. Payments for environmental services (PES): contribution to Indigenous livelihoods, In Environmental Economics and Investment Assessment Iii. eds K Aravossis, C A Brebbia, pp. 163-174. Wit Press, Southampton.
Greiner, R, Patterson, L, Bligh, V, Milligan, S, 2007. Well-being of Traditional Owners: Contributions by Girringun Aboriginal Corporation. Report prepared for Burdekin Dry Tropics NRM and Far North Queensland NRM, Townsville. KEYWORDS: ILM Adaptive capacity
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Hajkowicz, S, 2009. The evolution of Australia's natural resource management programs: Towards improved targeting and evaluation of investments. Land Use Policy 26, 471-478.
Harmon, D, 2007. A Bridge over the Chasm: Finding Ways to Achieve Integrated Natural and Cultural Heritage Conservation. International Journal of Heritage Studies 13, 380 - 392. http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/13527250701351098 KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers
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HC Coombs Policy Forum NRM initiative, 2011. Synthesis of broad issues and opportunities. Australian National University, Canberra.
HC Coombs Policy Forum NRM initiative, 2011. Workshop report. Australian National University, Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers
Heckbert, S, Davies, J, Cook, G D, McIvor, J G, G., B, Liedloff, A, 2008. Land management for emissions offsets on Indigenous lands. CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems, Townsville. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers, ILM Outlook, ILM Drivers
Heckbert, S, Russell-Smith, J, Reeson, A, Davies, J, James, G, Meyer, C, 2012. Spatially explicit benefit–cost analysis of fire management for greenhouse gas abatement. Austral Ecology 37, 724-732. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1442- 9993.2012.02408.x KEYWORDS: carbon market, climate change mitigation, fire management, greenhouse gas offset, indigenous fire management
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Heyd, T, Brooks, N, 2009. Exploring cultural dimensions of adaptation to climate change, In Adapting to climate change. Thresholds, values, governance. ed. W N L Adger, I. O'Brien, K. (eds), pp. 269-282. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. KEYWORDS: Adaptive capacity, Cultural dimensions of adaptation
Hibbard, M, Lane, M B, 2004. By the seat of your pants: indigenous action and state response. Planning Theory & Practice 5, 95-102. KEYWORDS: planning, indigenous, co-management, governance, ILM Enablers, ILM Adaptive Capacity
23 Hibbard, M, Lurie, S, 2012. Creating socio-economic measures for community-based natural resource management: a case from watershed stewardship organisations. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 55, 525-544.
Hill, R, 2003. Frameworks to support Indigenous managers: the key to fire futures, In Australia Burning Fire Ecology, Policy and Management Issues. eds G Cary, D Lindenmayer, S Dovers, pp. 175-186. CSIRO Publishing, Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers
Hill, R, 2006. The effectiveness of agreements and protocols to bridge between Indigenous and non-Indigenous tool- boxes for protected area management: A case study from the Wet Tropics of Queensland. Society and Natural Resources 19, 577-590. KEYWORDS: culture, Indigenous, management toolboxes, protected areas, paradigm shift, rainforest, sustainable, ILM Barriers
Hill, R, 2008. Linking cultural and natural diversity of global significance to vibrant economies, In Living in a Dynamic Tropical Forest Landscape. eds N E Stork, S M Turton, pp. 430-444. Blackwell Publishing, Oxford. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers, ILM Barriers
Hill, R, 2011. Towards equity in Indigenous co-management of protected areas: Cultural planning by Miriuwung- Gajerrong people in the Kimberley, Western Australia. Geographical Research 49, 72-85. KEYWORDS: ILM Barriers, ILM Enablers
Hill, R, Baird, A, 2003. Kuku-Yalanji Rainforest Aboriginal people and Carbohydrate Resource Management in the Wet Tropics of Queensland, Australia. Human Ecology 30, 27-52. KEYWORDS: ILM Adaptive Capacity
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Hill, R, Buchanan, D, Baird, A, 1999. Aborigines & Fires in the Wet Tropics of Queensland, Australia: Ecosystem Management Across Cultures. Society and Natural Resources 12, 205-223. KEYWORDS:
Hill, R, Cullen-Unsworth, L C, Talbot, L D, McIntyre, S, 2011. Empowering Indigenous peoples' biocultural diversity through world heritage cultural landscapes: A case study from the Australian tropical forests. International Journal of Heritage Studies 17, 571-590. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers, biocultural diversity, Aboriginal, Indigenous, rainforest, heritage
Hill, R, Grant, C, George, M, Robinson, C J, Jackson, S, Abel, N, 2012. A typology of Indigenous engagement in Australian environmental management: Implications for knowledge integration and social-ecological system sustainability. Ecology and Society 17, 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.5751/ES-04587-170123
Hill, R, Griggs, P, Inc., B B N, 2000. Rainforests, Agriculture and Aboriginal Fire-Regimes in Wet Tropical Queensland, Australia. Australian Geographical Studies 38, 138-157. KEYWORDS: ILM Adaptive capacity
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24 Hill, R, Miriuwung and Gajerrong Peoples, Hill, D G, Goodson, S, 2008. Miriuwung-Gajerrong Cultural Planning Framework. Endorsed by the Yoorrooyang Dawang Regional Park Council. Presented by the Miriuwung-Gajerrong People. WA Department of Environment, Yawoorroong Miriuwung Gajerrong Yirrgeb Noong Dawang Aboriginal Corporation and CSIRO, Perth, Kununurra and Cairns. http://www.csiro.au/resources/MiriuwungGajerrongCulturalPlanningFramework.html KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers, ILM Drivers
Hill, R, Pert, P L, Davies, J, Robinson, C J, Walsh, F, Falco-Mammone, F, 2012. Indigenous Land Management in Australia First Draft May 2012. CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, Cairns.
Hill, R, Turpin, G, Canendo, W, Standley, P, Crayn, D, Warne, S, Keith, K, Addicott, E, Zich, F, 2011. Indigenous-driven tropical ethnobotany. Australasian Plant Conservation 19, 7-8. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers (Tools)
Hill, R, Walsh, F, Davies, J, Sandford, M, 2011. Our Country Our Way: Guidelines for Australian Indigenous Protected Area Management Plans. Australian Government, CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences and Department of Sustainability, Water, Environment, Population and Communities, Cairns.
Hill, R, Williams, L J, 2009. Indigenous natural resource management: overcoming marginalisation produced in Australia's current NRM model, In Contested Country: Local and Regional Environmental Management in Australia. eds M B Lane, C J Robinson, B M Taylor, pp. 161-178. CSIRO Publishing, Canberra, Australia. KEYWORDS: indigenous, engagement, environment, NRM, Australia, ILM Status
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25 Holmes, J, 2010. Divergent Regional Trajectories in Australia's Tropical Savannas: Indicators of a Multifunctional Rural Transition. Geographical Research 48, 342-358.
Holmes, J, 2011. Land Tenures as Policy Instruments: Transitions on Cape York Peninsula. Geographical Research 49, 217- 233. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers, ILM Barriers, Cape York Peninsula, North Australia, land tenure, property rights, native title, Aboriginal freehold, land rights, pastoral leases
Holmes, M, 2010. Law for country: The structure and application of Warlpiri ecological knowledge, p. 374. The University of Queensland.
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House of Representatives Standing Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs, 2012. Our Land Our Languages Language Learning in Indigenous Communities. The Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia, Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Barriers
Howitt, R, 2001. Rethinking Resource Management: Justice, Sustainability and Indigenous People. Routledge, New York and London. KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers
Howitt, R, 2010. Sustainable indigenous futures in remote Indigenous areas: relationships, processes and failed state approaches. GeoJournal, 1-12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10708-010-9377-3 KEYWORDS: Earth and Environmental Science, ILM Barriers, ILM Enablers
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KEYWORDS: risk, ontological risk, vulnerability, resilience, justice, indigenous, rights, natural disasters, policy failure, indigenous knowledge, Australia, Kiwirrkurra, climate risk, climate-change, vulnerability, ILM Enablers, ILM Adaptive Capacity
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Howitt, R, Suchet-Pearson, S, 2006. Rethinking the building blocks: ontological pluralism and the idea of 'management'. Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography 88, 323-335. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0459.2006.00225.x KEYWORDS: Indigenous ontology, management, colonisation, capacity building, planning, institutional strengthening, wildlife management, ontological pluralism
Hunt, J, 2010. Looking After Country in New South Wales: Two Case Studies of Socioeconomic Benefits for Aboriginal People, In CAEPR Working Paper No. 75/2010. p. 55, Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Benefits, ILM Risks, Natural resource management, New South Wales, land and sea management, socio-economic benefits, Aboriginal employment, Indigenous protected area, caring for country, Banbai, Gumbaynggirr.
Hunt, J, 2010. Missed opportunity: the NTER and sustainable development outcomes for Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 45, 417-431. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers (Indigenous governance)
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Hunt, J, Altman, J, May, K, 2009. Social benefits of Aboriginal engagement in natural resource management, In CAEPR Working Paper 60/2009. p. 108. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU, Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Benefits, ILM Enablers, ILM Barriers
Hunt, J, Smith, D, Garling, S, Sanders, W eds., 2008. Contested Governance. Culture, power and institutions in Indigenous Australia. Research Monograph No. 29. ANU, Canberra, Australia. http://epress.anu.edu.au/c29_citation.html KEYWORDS: governance environment, Culture, power, intercultural, Institutions, contesting cultural geographies of governance, pastoral, mapping expectations, ILM Enablers, ILM Barriers
Hunt, J, Smith, D E, 2007. Indigenous Community Governance Project: Year Two Research Findings. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University, Canberra. KEYWORDS: Aboriginal, economic, governance, Indigenous, business, community council, Australia, ILM Barriers, ILM Enablers, ILM Adaptive Capacity
Hunter, E, 2009. 'Radical hope' and rain: Climate change and the mental health of Indigenous residents of northern Australia. Australasian Psychiatry 17, 445-452. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0- 72749121564&partnerID=40&md5=77c95e8132f124e03d33fb50cc974a03 KEYWORDS: Climate change, Indigenous people, Mental health, Northern Australia, ILM Risks, ILM Adaptive Capacity
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ILC, 2013. Overview of the Indigenous Land Corporation. Presentation to the Indigenous Working Group of the Australian Landcare Council, 22 February 2013. Indigenous Land Corporation, Brisbane.
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Inovact Consulting, 2011. Community Skills, Knowledge and Engagement in Regional Natural Resource Management: Case Studies of Organisational Performance. Inovact Consulting Pty Ltd, Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers
Inovact Consulting, 2011. Community Skills, Knowledge and Engagement in Regional NRM: Drivers of Performance & Developing Australian Government Investment Strategy. Inovact Consulting Pty Ltd, Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers
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Jackson, S, 2006. Compartmentalising culture: the articulation and consideration of Indigenous values in water resource management. Australian Geographer 37, 19-31. KEYWORDS: Cultural value, Indigenous value, water resource management, catchment planning, Northern Territory, Australia, ILM Barriers, ILM Risks
Jackson, S, 2007. Indigenous Interests and the National Water Initiative (NWI): Water Management Reform and Implementation. Darwin, CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems. KEYWORDS: Indigenous conservation, water, water reform, National Water Initiative, ILM Drivers
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Jackson, S, Finn, M, Woodward, E, Featherston, P, 2011. Indigenous socioeconomic values and river flows - A summary of research results 2008-2010, p. 33. CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, Darwin, Northern Territory. KEYWORDS: IEK Sectors, IEK Enablers, IEK Benefits
28 Jackson, S, Stoeckl, N, Straton, A, Stanley, O, 2008. The changing value of Australian tropical rivers. Geographical Research 46, 275-290.
Jackson, S, Storrs, M, Morrison, J, 2005. Recognition of Aboriginal rights, interests and values in river research and management: perspectives from northern Australia. Ecological Management and Restoration 6, 107-110. KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers
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Keating, P, 2012. Time to Revisit Native Title Laws, In The Limits of Change. Mabo and Native Title 20 Years On. eds T Bauman, L Glick, pp. 406-422. Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research Publications, Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers
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29 Kingsley, J, Aldous, D, Townsend, M, Phillips, R, Henderson-Wilson, C, 2009. Investigating health, economic and socio- political factors that need consideration when establishing Victorian Aboriginal land management projects. Australasian Journal of Environmental Management 16, 113-123.
Kingsley, J, Townsend, M, Phillips, R, Aldous, D, 2009. "If the land is healthy ... it makes the people healthy": The relationship between caring for Country and health for the Yorta Yorta Nation, Boonwurrung and Bangerang Tribes. Health & Place 15, 291-299. KEYWORDS: ILM Benefits
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Koenig, J, Altman, J C, Griffiths, A D, 2011. Artists as Harvesters: Natural Resource Use by Indigenous Woodcarvers in Central Arnhem Land, Australia. Human Ecology 39, 407-419.
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30 Kwan, D, Marsh, H, Delean, S, 2006. Factors influencing the sustainability of customary dugong hunting by a remote Indigenous community. Environmental Conservation 33, 164-171.
La Fontaine, M, 2006. New Legend A Story of Law and Culture and the Fight for Self-Determination in the Kimberley. Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Culture Centre, Fitzroy Crossing, Australia KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers
LaFlamme, M, 2010. Stories in Land: Sustaining country and culture together, In RIRDC Publication 10/024. Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, Canberra. https://rirdc.infoservices.com.au/downloads/10-024.pdf KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers, ILM Sectors
LaFlamme, M, 2011. A framework for sustainable rangeland livelihoods. The Rangeland Journal 33, 339-351. http://www.publish.csiro.au/paper/RJ11023 KEYWORDS: Aboriginal land use, best practice, biodiversity, flexibility, landscape productivity, resilience, ILM Adaptive Capacity
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Lane, M B, 2001. Affirming New Directions in Planning Theory: Comanagement of Protected Areas. Society and Natural Resources 14, 657-671. KEYWORDS: IEM11 Protected Areas, NOZ033 P - env. planning, ILM Enablers
Lane, M B, 2002. Buying back and caring for country: Institutional arrangements and possibilities for indigenous lands management in Australia. Society & Natural Resources 15, 827-846.
Lane, M B, 2003. Participation, Decentralization and Civil Society. Journal of Planning Education and Research 22, 360-373. KEYWORDS: environmental planning; citizen participation; international planning; collaboration; Indigenous, ILM Enablers, ILM Barriers
Lane, M B, 2006. The role of planning in achieving indigenous land justice and community goals. Land Use Policy 23, 385- 394. KEYWORDS: indigenous people; planning; environmental management; land conflict; land claims
Lane, M B, Corbett, R, 2005. The Tyranny of Localism: Indigenous Participation in Community-Based Environmental Management. Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning 7, 141-159. KEYWORDS: NOZ034 P - community conservation, NOZ030 Policy, NOZ032 P - env. policy, Environmental management, localism, community-based environmental, management, indigenous peoples, collaboration, ILM Barriers, ILM Risks
31 Lane, M B, Hibbard, M, 2005. Doing It for Themselves: Transformative Planning by Indigenous Peoples. Journal of Planning Education and Research 25, 172-184. KEYWORDS: community self-determination, indigenous communities, resource, sovereignty, transformative, planning, ILM adaptive capacity, ILM Enablers
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Lane, M B, Williams, L, 2009. The Natural Heritage Trust and Indigenous Lands: the trials and tribulations of 'new technologies of governance' Australian Geographer 40, 85-107. KEYWORDS: Environmental management, governance, Indigenous lands, communitybased, environmental management; regionalisation, ILM Barriers
Lane, R, Wills, J, Vanclay, F, Lucas, D, 2008. Vernacular heritage and evolving environmental policy in Australia: Lessons from the Murray-Darling Outreach Project. Geoforum 39, 1308-1320. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V68-4R4DG6D-1/2/304040b1c9fd79beb8c675d30909f956 KEYWORDS: Heritage, Governmentality, Neoliberalism, Environmental policy, Scale, Australia, Murray-Darling Basin, Natural resource management, ILM Enablers
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Langton, M, Epworth, E, Simmamon, V, 2001. Indigenous Social, Economic and Cultural Issues in Land, Water and Biodiversity Conservation. A Scoping Study for WWF. Centre for Indigenous Natural and Cultural Resource Management, Northern Territory University, Darwin.
Langton, M, Palmer, L, 2005. Community-Oriented Protected Areas for Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities. Journnal of Political Ecology 12-50. KEYWORDS: ILM Benefits, ILM Drivers, traditional livelihoods and biodiversity, indigenous protected areas, the recognition of indigenous populations
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Putnis, A, Josif, P, Woodward, E, 2007. Healthy Country, Healthy People: Supporting Indigenous Engagement in the Sustainable Management if Northern Territory Land and Seas: A Strategic Framework. CSIRO, Darwin. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers
Queensland Government Natural Resources and Mines, 2005. Discussion Paper Review of the Aboriginal Land Act 1991 (Qld). Queensland Government Natural Resources and Mines, Brisbane. KEYWORDS: ILM Barriers, ILM Enablers
Rangan, H, Lane, M B, 2001. Indigenous People and Forest Management: Comparative Analysis of Institutional Approaches in Australia and India. Society and Natural Resources 14, 145-160. KEYWORDS: 04.2 F - Management, laws, protected area management, 05.10 ILM - protected areas, 01.7 AA - protected areas, R10 RF Indigenous, ILM Barriers
Rea, N, Messner, J, 2008. Constructing Aboriginal NRM livelihoods: Anmatyerr employment in water management. Rangeland Journal 30, 85-93.
Rea, N, Messner, J, Gipey, C, 2008. The character of Aboriginal training pathways: A local perspective, p. 37. Desert Knowledge CRC Report Number 34, Alice Springs. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers, ILM Barriers
Rea N. and the Anmatyerr Water Project Team, 2008. Provision for Cultural Values in Water Management: The Anmatyerr Story. Land and Water Australia, Canberra. KEYWORDS: Indigenous, water, collaborative indigenist research, cultural values, environmental planning, ILM Enablers
Reconciliation Australia, 2002. Indigenous Governance Conference Outcomes Reconciliation Australia, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission, and the National Institute for Governance [online] URL:
43 http://www.reconciliation.org.au/igawards/pages/about-governance/conference.php, Canberra, Australia. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers
Reconciliation Australia, 2007. Reconciliation Sharing Success Indigenous Governance Workbook. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers
Reilly, R E, Doyle, J, Bretherton, D, Rowley, K G, 2008. Identifying psychosocial mediators of health amongst Indigenous Australians for the Heart Health Project. Ethnicity & Health 13, 351-373.
Richmond, C A M, Ross, N A, 2009. The determinants of First Nation and Inuit health: A critical population health approach. Health & Place 15, 403-411.
Rigby, C W, Rosen, A, Berry, H L, Hart, C R, 2011. If the land's sick, we're sick: The impact of prolonged drought on the social and emotional well-being of Aboriginal communities in rural New South Wales. Australian Journal of Rural Health 19, 249-254. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0- 79960512378&partnerID=40&md5=25c34478f88c7b361bf616453215935b KEYWORDS: climate change, drought, indigenous, mental health, psychiatric, ILM Adaptive Capacity, ILM Barriers
Robinson, C, J., Lane, M B, in press (2013). Boundary riding - Indigenous people, knowledge and environmental planning in northern Australian landscapes, In Walking backwards into the future. Indigenous approaches to community and land- use planning in the twenty-first century. eds B Walker, D Natcher, T Jojola, T Kingi. McGill-Queen’s University Press, Monteal. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers, ILM Barriers, Cross-cultural boundary work, Indigenous facilitators, natural resource management program, capacity
Robinson, C, Smyth, D, Whitehead, P, 2005. Bush tucker, bush pets, and bush threats: Cooperative management of feral animals in Australia's Kadadu National Park. Conservation Biology 19, 1385-1391. KEYWORDS: ILM Risks, ILM Adaptive Capacity
Robinson, C, Smyth, D, Whitehead, P, 2006. Managing for Country. Decision-making guidelines for joint management of feral animals in Kakadu National Park. The Board of Management for Kakadu National park, Department of Environment and Heritage, Jabiru, NT.
Robinson, C, Smyth, D, Whitehead, P, 2006. Managing for Country. Decision-making guidelines for joint management of feral animals in Kakadu National Park. The Board of Management for Kakadu National park, Department of Environment and Heritage, Jabiru, NT. KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers, ILM Benefits
Robinson, C, J., Wallington, T, 2012. Boundary Work: Engaging Knowledge Systems in Co-management of Feral Animals on Indigenous Lands. Ecology and Society 17, http://dx.doi.org/10.5751/ES-04836-170216. KEYWORDS: co-benefits, co-
44 managed boundary work, collaboration, environmental governance, feral animal management, Indigenous knowledge, knowledge-action systems
Robinson, C, J., Wallington, T, Gerrard, E, Griggs, D, in review 2013. A Decision-Support Roadmap to Assess Indigenous Climate Change Opportunities in Australia, p. 64. CSIRO report for the Australia’s Rural Industry Research Development Corporation, Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Benefits, adaptive capacity, indigenous co-benefits, carbon farming initiative, carbon projects
Robinson, C, J., Wallington, T, Gerrard, E, Griggs, D, Walker, D, May, T, 2011. Draft Indigenous co-benefit criteria and requirements to inform the development of Australia’s Carbon Farming Initiative, p. 64. CSIRO report for the Australia’s Rural Industry Research Development Corporation and Australian Government Department of Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities, Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Benefits, adaptive capacity, indigenous co-benefits, carbon farming initiative, carbon projects
Robinson, C J, 2005. Buffalo hunting and the feral frontier of Australia's Northern Territory. Social & Cultural Geography 6, 885-901.
Robinson, C J, Andersen, A N, Sparrow, A, Lane, M B, Hill, R, Battaglia, M, 2012. Indigenous peoples, fire and forest management in Australia, In People and Forests. ed. United Nations Forum on Forests, pp. 231-233. Tudor Rose, London. KEYWORDS: ILM drivers, ILM benefits
Robinson, C J, Gerrard, E, Maclean, K, 2011. Australia’s Indigenous Carbon Industry (2011) – A national snapshot. Project Report to RIRDC Canberra.
Robinson, C J, Jackson, S, 2009. Indigenous customary governance, In Northern Australia Land and Water Science Review 2009 ed. P Stone, p. http://www.nalwt.gov.au/science_review.aspx. Northern Australia Land and Water Taskforce, Canberra.
Robinson, C J, Lane, M B, Taylor, B M, 2009. Conclusion: The changing and contested governance of Australia's environmental heritage, In Contested Country: Local and Regional Environmental Management in Australia. eds M B Lane, C J Robinson, B M Taylor, pp. 243-245. CSIRO Publishing, Canberra. KEYWORDS: indigenous, engagement, environment, natural resource management, australia
Robinson, C J, Munungguritj, N, 2001. Sustainable balance: A Yolngu framework for cross-cultural collaborative management, In Working on Country: Indigenous Environmental Management in Australia. eds R Baker, J Davies, E Young, pp. 92-107. Oxford University Press, Melbourne, Australia. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers
Robinson, C J, Taylor, B, McDonald, G, 2007. Collaborator perspectives on outcomes delivered from savanna regional natural resource management programs, ed. T S H S P S P M Report. Tropical Savannas Cooperative Research Centre. KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers, Regional NRM, NRM target setting, outcomes, capacity building, collaboration, NHT2 program evaluation
Robinson, C J, Williams, L, Lane, M B, 2009. A broker diagnostic for assessing local, regional and LEB-wide institutional arrangements for Aboriginal governance of desert environments, In People, communities and economies of the Lake Eyre Basin. eds T Measham, L Brake, pp. 217-249. Desert Knowledge Cooperative Research Centre, Alice Springs, Australia. KEYWORDS: ILM Barriers, ILM Enablers
45 Rockloff, S F, Lockie, S, 2006. Democratization of coastal zone decision making for Indigenous Australians: Insights from Stakeholder Analysis. Coastal Management 34, 251-266.
Rose, D B, 1996. Nourishing Terrains. Australian Heritage Commission, Canberra. KEYWORDS: Australian Aborigines 1, AA - TEK, AA - ecological interactions
Ross, A, Pickering, K, 2002. The Politics of Reintegration Australian Aboriginal and American Indian Indigenous Knowledge into Resource Management: The Dynamics of Resource Appropriation and Cultural Revival. Human Ecology 30, 187-214. KEYWORDS: indigenous knowledge; aboriginal australians; american indians; natural resource, management, collaborative environmental governance, ILM Adaptive capacity, ILM Drivers, ILM Barriers
Ross, H, Grant, C, Robinson, C J, Izurieta, A, Smyth, D, Rist, P, 2009. Co-management and Indigenous protected areas in Australia: achievements and ways forward. Australasian Journal of Environmental Management 16, 242-252.
Roughley, A, Williams, S, 2007. The Engagement of Indigenous Australians in Natural Resource Management: Key findings and outcomes from Land & Water Australia funded research and the broader literature. Land & Water Australia, Canberra, Australia. KEYWORDS: Indigenous, engagement, environment, natural resource management, Australia, ILM Enablers
Rouja, P M, Dewailly, E, Blanchet, C, Bardi, C, 2003. Fat, fishing patterns, and health among the Bardi People of North Western Australia. Lipids 38, 399-405. KEYWORDS: ILM Benefits
Rowley, K, Daniel, M, Skinner, K, Skinner, M, White, G, O'Dea, K, 2000. Effectiveness of a community-directed 'healthy lifestyle' program in a remote Australian Aboriginal community. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 24, 136-144. KEYWORDS: health, Australia, indigenous, ILM Benefits
Rowley, K, Gault, A, McDermott, R, Knight, S, McLeay, T, O'Dea, K, 2000. Reduced prevalence of impaired glucose tolerance and no change in prevalence of diabetes despite increasing BMI among Aboriginal people from a group of remote homeland communities. Diabetes Care 23, 898-904. KEYWORDS: health, Australia, indigenous, ILM Benefits
Rowley, K G, O'Dea, K, Anderson, I, McDermott, R, Saraswati, K, Tilmouth, R, Roberts, I, Fitz, J, Wang, Z M, Jenkins, A, Best, J D, Wang, Z, Brown, A, 2008. Lower than expected morbidity and mortality for an Australian Aboriginal population: 10- year follow-up in a decentralised community. Medical Journal of Australia 188, 283-287.
KEYWORDS: glucose-tolerance, prevalence, deaths, people, ILM Benefits
46 Rusack, E M, Dortch, J, Hayward, K, Renton, M, Boer, M, Grierson, P, 2011. The Role of Habitus in the Maintenance of Traditional Noongar Plant Knowledge in Southwest Western Australia. Human Ecology 39, 673-682.
Russell-Smith, J, Murphy, B P, Meyer, C P, Cooka, G D, Maier, S, Edwards, A C, Schatz, J, Brocklehurst, P, 2009. Improving estimates of savanna burning emissions for greenhouse accounting in northern Australia: limitations, challenges, applications. International Journal of Wildland Fire 18, 1-18.
Russell-Smith, J, Murphy, B P, Meyer, M C P, Cook, G D, Maier, S, Edwards, A C, Shatz, J, Brocklehurst, P, 2009. Improving estimates of savanna burning emissions for greenhouse accounting in northern Australia: limitations, challenges, applications. International Journal of Wildland Fire 18, 1-18. KEYWORDS: Arnhem Land, burning efficiency, emission factors, fire mapping, fuel loads, National Greenhouse, Gas Inventory, Northern Territory, ILM Enablers, ILM Drivers
Russell-Smith, J, Yates, C, Edwards, A, Allan, G E, Cook, G D, Cooke, P, Craig, R, Heath, B, Smith, R, 2003. Contemporary fire regimes of northern Australia, 1997-2001: change since Aboriginal occupancy, challenges for sustainable management. International Journal of Wildland Fire 12, 283-297.
Ryan, S, Broderick, K, Sneddon, Y, Andrews, K, 2010. Australia's NRM Governance System. Foundations and Principles for Meeting Future Challenges. Australian Regional NRM Chairs, Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers
SAMLISA Steering Committee, 2000. Sustainable resource management: Strategy for Aboriginal managed lands in South Australia. Aboriginal Lands Trust, Adelaide.
SAMLIV Project Team, 2003. Strategy for Aboriginal Managed Lands in Victoria. SAMLIV Steering Committee, Melbourne. KEYWORDS: ILM Barriers
Samson, C, Pretty, J, 2006. Environmental and health benefits of hunting lifestvles and diets for the Innu of Labrador. Food Policy 31, 528-553.
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Sandercock, L, 2004. Commentary: Indigenous Planning and the Burden of Colonialism. Planning Theory and Practice 5, 118-124. KEYWORDS: NOZ033 P - env. planning, ILM Enablers
Sanders, W, Holcombe, S, 2007. Sustainable governance for small desert settlements: Combining single settlement localism and multi-settlement regionalism In Desert Knowledge Symposium & Business Showcase. p. 8, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia,. KEYWORDS: desert settlements, governance challenges, policy history, anmatjere community government council, federation, regionalism, local relationship, community manager, single settlement localism, sustainable governance, ILM Barriers, ILM Outlook
Scelza, B, Bliege Bird, R, 2008. Group structure and female cooperative networks in Australia’s Western Desert. Human Nature 19, 231-248. KEYWORDS: ILM Sectors
Scott, G, 2004. A Bibliography of Indigenous Ecological Knowledge in Northern Australia. School of Australian Indigenous Knowledge Systems, Darwin. KEYWORDS: ILM Sectors
SEWPaC, 2012a. Opportunities under the CFI Reforestation Methodology Gunditj Mirring Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation. GHD http://www.environment.gov.au/cleanenergyfuture/icff/case-studies.html, viewed 10.10.12, Canberra.
SEWPaC, 2012b. Opportunities under the CFI Reforestation Methodology. Umpila Land Trust/Cape York Institute. GHD http://www.environment.gov.au/cleanenergyfuture/icff/case-studies.html, viewed 10.10.12, Canberra.
SEWPaC, 2012c. Opportunities under the CFI Reforestation Methodology. South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council. GHD http://www.environment.gov.au/cleanenergyfuture/icff/case-studies.html, viewed 10.10.12, Canberra.
SEWPaC, 2012d. Opportunities under the CFI Reforestation Methodology. Jabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation. GHD http://www.environment.gov.au/cleanenergyfuture/icff/case-studies.html, viewed 10.10.12, Canberra.
Sithole, B, 2007. Aboriginal natural resource management: An integrated assessment framework. CSIRO, Darwin. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers
Sithole, B, Hunter-Xenie, H, Williams, L, Saegenschnitter, J, Yibarbuk, D, Ryan, M, Campion, O, Yunupingu, B, Liddy, M, Watts, E, Daniels, C, Daniels, G, Christophersen, P, Cubillo, V, Phillips, E, Marika, W, Jackson, D, Barbour, W, 2008. Aboriginal land and sea management in the Top End: a community-driven evaluation. CSIRO, Darwin. http://www.csiro.au/files/files/plcc.pdf KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers
Sithole, B, O'Leary, P, Hunter-Xenie, H, 2007. Aboriginal natural resource management in the top end: Articulating the Northern Territory Government's aspirations for outputs and outcomes. CSIRO, Darwin. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers, ILM Multiple benefits
Smith, D, 2007. From COAG to Coercion: A Story of Governance Failure, Success and Opportunity in Australian Indigenous Affairs, p. 15. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, College of Arts & Social Sciences, The Australian National University, Canberra. KEYWORDS: governance success, culturally-legitimate, regionalised local government, governing capacity, collaboration, coercion, compulsory lease acquisition, mandatory health checks, welfare reform agenda, 'all in', participatory, new policy, social engineering, indigenous community governance project, ILM Enablers, ILM Barriers
48 Smith, D, 2008. Cultures of Governance and the Governance of Culture: Transforming and Containing Indigenous Institutions in West Arnhem Land, In Contested Governance. Culture, power and institutions in Indigenous Australia eds J Hunt, D Smith, S Garling, W Sanders, pp. 75-111. Research Monograph No. 29, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. http://epress.anu.edu.au/c29_citation.html KEYWORDS: governance environment, Culture, power, intercultural, Institutions, contesting cultural geographies of governance, pastoral, mapping expectations, ILM Enablers
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Smith, N, 2001. Not from here: Plant invasions on Aboriginal lands of the Top End. Tropical Savanna CRC, Darwin. KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers
Smyth, A, Davies, J, Gorddard, R, Whitten, S, Brandle, R, Coggan, A, Edwards, R, Fleming, M, Gambold, N, Maloney, J, Read, J, Yunus, F, 2007. Enabling the market: incentives for biodiversity in the rangelands., In DKCRC Research Report 18. Desert Knowledge Cooperative Research Centre, Alice Springs. http://www.desertknowledgecrc.com.au/resource/DKCRC- Report-18-Enabling-the-Market_Incentives-for-Biodiversity.pdf
Smyth, D, 1994. Understanding Country. The Importance of Land and Sea in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Societies. Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation Key Issues Paper No. 1. Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. KEYWORDS: australian aborigines, AA - ecological interactions, 1p, fp4, fp6, fp8, geoff
Smyth, D, 2006. Dugong and Marine Turtle Knowledge Handbook. North Australian Indigenous Land and Sea Management Alliance, Darwin. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers
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Southgate, R, Moseby, K, 2008. Track based monitoring for the deserts, ed. T Report by Envisage Environmental Services and Ecological Horizons for WWF. World Wildlife Fund-Australia. Threatened Species Network. http://www.wwf.org.au/publications/track-based-monitoring-for-the-deserts-and-rangelands/
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Spencer, M, Hardie, J, 2011. Indigenous fair trade in Australia: Scoping Study. Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation Report 10/172, Canberra.
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Strelein, L, 2012. Interview with Lisa Strelein: Reflections on the 20th anniversary of Mabo, In The Limits of Change. Mabo and Native Title 20 Years On. eds T Bauman, L Glick, pp. 396-405. Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research Publications, Canberra. KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers
Suchet-Pearson, S, Howitt, R, 2006. On teaching and learning resource and environmental management: reframing capacity building in multicultural settings. Australian Geographer 37, 117-128. KEYWORDS: natural resource management, capacity building, indigenous rights, cape york peninsula, sustainability, ILM Enablers
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50 Szabo, S, Smyth, D, 2003. Indigenous Protected Areas in Australia, In Innovative governance: Indigenous peoples, local communities and protected areas. eds H Jaireth, S Dermot, p. 338. Ane Books, New Delhi. KEYWORDS:
Szabo, S, Smyth, D, 2003. Indigenous Protected Areas in Australia: incorporating indigenous owned land into Australia's national system of protected areas, In Innovative governance: Indigenous peoples, local communities and protected areas. eds H Jaireth, D Smyth, pp. 145-164. Ane Books, New Delhi. KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers, ILM Status
Talbot, L D, 2005. Indigenous Land Management Techniques of the Djabugay People. Masters thesis submitted in the School of Tropical Environment Studies and Geography, James Cook University, Cairns, Australia. KEYWORDS: ILM Drivers, ILM Adaptive Capacity
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Tobias, T N, 2010. Living Proof. The essential data collection guide for Indigenous use and occupancy map survey Ecotrust Canada and the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs, Vancouver, Canada. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers (Tools)
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Vaarzon-Morel, P, 2010. Changes in Aboriginal perceptions of feral camels and of their impacts and management. Rangeland Journal 32, 73-85.
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Vigilante, T, 2001. Analysis of Explorers' Records of Aboriginal Landscape Burning in the Kimberley Region of Western Australia. Australian Geographical Studies 39, 135-155. KEYWORDS: 01.0 Australian Aborigines, 01.3 AA - fire, ILM Benefits, ILM Adaptive capacity
Vigilante, T, Bowman, D M J S, 2004. Effects of individual fire events on the flower production of fruit-bearing tree species, with reference to Aboriginal people's management and use, at Kalumburu, North Kimberley, Australia. Australian Journal of Botany 52, 405-415. KEYWORDS: fire, Aboriginal, Kimberley, fruit trees, ILM Benefits
Vigilante, T, Bowman, D M J S, Fisher, R, Russell-Smith, J, Yates, C, 2004. Contemporary landscape burning patterns in the far North Kimberley region of north-west Australia: human influences and environmental determinants. Journal of Biogeography 31, 1317-1333. KEYWORDS: IEM18 Fire, 05 Indigenous Land and Natural Resource Management, 05.9 ILM - Overseas, 05.4 ILM - Ecological Interactions, ILM Benefits
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Wallis, R, Wallis, A, Picone, A, 2012. After 80 years absence, Wuthathi people plan for the return and management of ancestral homelands on Cape York Peninsula. Ecological Management and Restoration 13, 81-84. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0- 84856274872&partnerID=40&md5=9d5e53e8e1e13d06853037751eaf4775 KEYWORDS: Barriers, Cape York Peninsula, Indigenous land and sea management, Shelburne Bay, Wuthathi, ILM Enablers, ILM Barriers
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Walsh, F, Douglas, J, 2011. No bush foods without people: the essential human dimension to the sustainability of trade in native plant products from desert Australia. Rangeland Journal 33, 395-416.
Walsh, F, Mitchell, P eds., 2002. Planning for country: cross-cultural approaches to decision making on Aboriginal lands. Jukurrpa Books/IAD Press, Alice Springs. KEYWORDS: central australia, ILM Enablers
Walsh, F J, Chewings, V, Raisbeck-Brown, N, 2010. Martu lands atlas version1: Maps for natural and cultural heritage management. Report by CSIRO for Kanyirninpa Jukurrpa, Alice Springs. KEYWORDS: ILM Enablers (Tools)
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55 Wilson, G, 2005. Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Regional Wildlife Management plan: A Plan for Kuka Kanyini – looking after game animals on the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands Conserving biodiversity, sustaining wildlife production and identifying employment and training opportunities for Anangu from wildlife, p. 211. Australian Wildlife Services for APY Land Management.
Wilson, G, Edwards, M J, Smits, J K, 2010. Support for Indigenous wildlife management in Australia to enable sustainable use. Wildlife Research 37, 256-263. KEYWORDS: ILM Sectors, ILM Enablers
Wilson, G, Woodrow, M, 2009. Kuka Kanyini, Australian Indigenous Adaptive Management, In Adaptive Environmental Management: A practioner's guide. eds A C, S G.H, pp. 117-141. Springer Science+Business. KEYWORDS: ILM Adaptive Capacity, ILM Benefits
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WTAPPT, 2005. Caring for Country and Culture - The Wet Tropics Aboriginal Cultural and Natural Resource Management Plan. Wet Tropics Aboriginal Plan Project Team, Rainforest CRC and FNQ NRM Ltd., Cairns. KEYWORDS: 10 Wet Tropics, 10.6 WT, policy
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Young, E, Ross, H, Johnson, J, Kesteven, J, 1991. Caring for Country Aborigines and Land Management. Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service, Canberra. KEYWORDS: Australian Aborigines 1, AA - protected areas
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Zeppel, H, 2002. Indigenous tourism in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, North Queensland. Australian Aboriginal Studies, 65. KEYWORDS: NOZ010 Appropriate Economies, NOZ011 A. Ec., Tourism, 10 Wet Tropics, 10.1 WT, aboriginal programs, ILM Drivers
Zeppel, H, 2003. Sharing the country: ecotourism policy and indigenous peoples in Australia. CABI Publishing, Wallingford UK.
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