Scoping Remote North Australian Community Resilience and Developing Governance Models through Action Research Darwin Centre for Bushfire Research

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    Abstract

    The ‘Scoping remote northern Australia resilience’ project is part of a larger suite of Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC projects being undertaken through Charles Darwin University. Collectively, these projects aim to promote enhanced understanding of the special circumstances concerning resilience issues in remote Indigenous communities, and identify culturally appropriate governance arrangements and enterprise opportunities that can contribute to enhancing community development and resilience.

    This report addresses two sets of project activities:

    (a) community-based studies undertaken in association with remote Indigenous communities in Arnhem Land

    (b) over-arching activities addressing broader stakeholder and community engagement
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationMelbourne, VIC
    PublisherBushfire and Natural Hazards CRC
    Commissioning bodyDepartment of Industry, Innovation and Science (Cth)
    Number of pages20
    VolumeAnnual project report 2015-2016
    EditionReport Number 234
    Publication statusPublished - 2016

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