Rangeland Ecology & Management

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Building on the knowledge of the Aboriginal land managers of tomorrow
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Author
Mooney, M.
Publisher
Australian Rangeland Society
Publication Year
2015
Body

Research has shown and Indigenous ranger groups and others have demonstrated that the combined
use of Western science and Indigenous ecological knowledge increases engagement of Aboriginal
people in contemporary land management.
Over the last 16 years, Tangentyere’s Land & Learning project has become a well-established
program for central Australian remote Indigenous . . . . .

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Conference Paper
Additional Information
It is recommended that papers in the conference proceedings be cited in the following manner:
Bastin, G, Sparrow, A, Scarth, P., Gill, T. Barneston, J. and Staben G. (2015). Are we there yet? Tracking state and change in Australia's rangelands. In Proceedings of the 18th Biennial Conference of the Australian Rangeland Society, Alice Springs (Ed M.H. Friedel) [Australian Rangeland Society: Perth]
Conference Name
18th Biennial Conference, Australian Rangeland Society, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, 12-16 April 2015
Keywords
Central Australia
Indigenous ecological knowledge
two-way communication
two-way science education