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cultural resource management

Recognising and Protecting Indigenous Values in Water Resource Management

A two-day workshop on Indigenous cultural values and water resource management was held at CSIRO in Darwin, NT in April 2006, with the aim of exploring what Indigenous managers of water resources in northern Australia could learn from other regions where water has been developed. The workshop attracted participants from the Northern Territory, Western Australia, Queensland, South Australia and the ACT. Several institutions (more)...

Sustainable northern landscapes and the nexus with Indigenous health

This fact sheet has been produced as a result of project number NTU7 funded by Land & Water Australia through the Social and Institutional Research Program. Benefits from active indigenous involvement in cultural and natural resource management are sufficiently strong to justify co-investment across a range of policy sectors.

Provision for Cultural Values in Water Management DVD

The Anmatyerr Story

This is a DVD that accompanies the Final Report NTU18 - Provision for cultural values in water management: the Anmatyerr story.