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Ro Hill (CSIRO); Collaborative governance of Wet Tropics country; Thursday 6th November.

 

Carmody, J., Murphy, H., Hill, R., Catterall, C., Goosem, S., Dale, A., Westcott, D., Welbergen, J., Shoo, L., Stoeckl, N., Esparon, M. (2015) The Importance of Protecting and Conserving the Wet Tropics: A synthesis of NERP Tropical Ecosystems Hub Tropical Rainforest Outputs 2011-2014.

 

Australian Committee for IUCN Inc.

 

Hill, R. (2012) Bringing the community into World Heritage through biocultural diversity – issues and policy implications, in: Keeping the Outstanding Exceptional: The Future of World Heritage in Australia. Australian Committee for IUCN Inc.

 

Related to Project 12.1

 

An update brochure of what's going on with the NERP Tropical Ecosystems Hub Rainforest projects.

 

A snapshot of the research progress within the Rainforest node for January to June 2013.

 

A snapshot of the research progress within the Tropical Rainforest node for July to December 2013.

 

The project seeks to improve understanding of practices that can underpin co-management arrangements for conservation areas, including the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area (WTWHA).

A co-research team of CSIRO scientists, Rainforest Aboriginal peoples, protected area managers and other key partners will investigate the potential of Indigenous Protected Areas (IPAs), and other collaborative models and tools, to engage Indigenous values and world views. The team will focus on the conditions under which these arrangements lead to effective joint management.

The overall goal of the project is to identify the means for effective engagement of Indigenous knowledge and co-management for biodiversity and cultural protection in the region; and for joint management of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area between governments and Rainforest Aboriginal peoples, in partnership with communities.

 

Hill, R. (2014) Why collaborative governance is critical for managing the natural and cultural values of wet tropics country.

 

Hill, R. (2014) How knowledge networks can improve collaborative governance across wet tropics country.
 

Hill, R. (2014) How would value-adding to Indigenous Protected Areas improve management of wet tropics country?
 

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