Impulses towards a multifunctional transition in rural Australia: Gaps in the research agenda

J Holmes - Journal of rural studies, 2006 - Elsevier
The direction, complexity and pace of rural change in affluent, western societies can be
conceptualized as a multifunctional transition, in which a variable mix of consumption and …

A typology of indigenous engagement in Australian environmental management: implications for knowledge integration and social-ecological system sustainability

R Hill, C Grant, M George, CJ Robinson, S Jackson… - Ecology and society, 2012 - JSTOR
Indigenous peoples now engage with many decentralized approaches to environmental
management that offer opportunities for integration of Indigenous Ecological Knowledge …

Legal geography: an a ustralian perspective

R Bartel, N Graham, S Jackson, JH Prior… - Geographical …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Law is a powerful influence on people and place. Law both creates and is created by the
relationship between people and place, although it rarely acknowledges this. Law frequently …

Paradigms, paradoxes and a propitious niche: conservation and Indigenous social justice policy in Australia

H Moorcroft - Local Environment, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
In Australia, redressing past injustices and recognising Indigenous peoples' spiritual and
cultural connections to land have resulted in the return of significant amounts of land to …

Innovation in management plans for community conserved areas: experiences from Australian indigenous protected areas

J Davies, R Hill, FJ Walsh, M Sandford, D Smyth… - Ecology and …, 2013 - JSTOR
Increasing attention to formal recognition of indigenous and community conserved areas
(ICCAs) as part of national and/or global protected area systems is generating novel …

Cape York Peninsula, Australia: A frontier region undergoing a multifunctional transition with indigenous engagement

J Holmes - Journal of Rural Studies, 2012 - Elsevier
Within Australia's tropical savanna zone, the northernmost frontier regions have experienced
the swiftest transition towards multifunctional occupance, as a formerly flimsy productivist …

Indigenous environmental values as human values

M Gratani, SG Sutton, JRA Butler… - Cogent Social …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The claim that in natural resource management (NRM) a change from anthropocentric
values and ethics to eco-centric ones is necessary to achieve sustainability leads to the …

Accommodating indigenous cultural heritage values in resource assessment: Cape York Peninsula and the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia

TJ Venn, J Quiggin - Ecological Economics, 2007 - Elsevier
In this paper, we consider the problem of accommodating indigenous cultural heritage
values in resource assessment and valuation. We suggest a need for price-based …

Evolutionary perspectives on rural Australia

M Tonts, N Argent, P Plummer - Geographical Research, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
An enduring concern within Australian rural geography has been to understand the nature
and implications of change. Much of the intellectual effort has been focused on interpreting …

'Citizen minus'?: Indigenous Australians and the citizenship question

D Mercer - Citizenship Studies, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
In Canada in the 1970s the catchcry 'citizen plus' expressed the aspirations of that country's
Indigenous population.'Citizen minus' more appropriately captures what most Australians …