Indigenous livelihoods policy reference group: Research priorities identified from the first meeting, 28th April 2010
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2010
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The CSIRO Indigenous Livelihoods Project sought to work with Indigenous communities, government and non-government stakeholders to bring together western science and Indigenous knowledge in order to understand the potential livelihood benefits of enterprises based on natural resource management. The research focus was to enhance livelihood opportunities for Indigenous communities derived from new enterprises and activities based on natural resource management in regional and remote Australia. Underpinning outcomes were: · Identification of effective policy and institutional arrangements required to establish and maintain sustainable livelihoods; · Improved systems understanding of factors that enhance or inhibit sustainable livelihoods based on natural resource management; · Tools and methods for measuring the livelihood benefits of natural resource management; · Education, training, employment and capacity building for Indigenous communities and researchers. |
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CSIRO |
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https://publications.csiro.au/rpr/download?pid=csiro:EP104507&dsid=DS1 Yuen, Emma, Stone-Jovicich, Samantha, Butler, James, Maru, Yiheyis, Walker, Jim, Carberry, Peter, Harch, Bronwyn, & McMillan, Larelle (2010) Indigenous livelihoods policy reference group: Research priorities identified from the first meeting, 28th April 2010. CSIRO, Aspendale, Vic. |
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Copyright 2010 CSIRO |
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Institute for Future Environments; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #indigenous livelihoods |
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