Scoping Remote North Australian Developing Governance Models Through Action Research: Annual Report 2016-2017

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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 in collaboration with the North Australian Land & Sea Management Alliance (NAILSMA) and the Aboriginal Research Practitioners Network (ARPNet—a collective of Indigenous community researchers). Two main sub-projects under scoping resilience are: Payments for Ecosystem Services and Asset Assessment, and Governance Models for Indigenous communities. Collectively, these projects aim to promote enhanced understanding of the special circumstances concerning resilience issues in remote locations, and to identify culturally appropriate governance arrangements and enterprise opportunities that contribute to community resilience.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationDarwin
    PublisherBushfire and Natural Hazards CRC
    Number of pages25
    Publication statusPublished - 2017

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