Rangers in place: the wider Indigenous community benefits of Yirralka Rangers in Blue Mud Bay, northeast Arnhem Land
Details:
Title
Rangers in place: the wider Indigenous community benefits of Yirralka Rangers in Blue Mud Bay, northeast Arnhem Land,
Other title
Final report,
Creator
Barber, Marcus,
Collection
E-Publications,
E-Books,
PublicationNT,
Date
2015-08-25,
Location
Blue Mud Bay,
Description
"This report examines a case study of how those benefits may accrue within an Indigenous community, and the implications of that for wider systems of benefit classification. It uses a mixed methods approach - an extensive literature review is combined with the case-study involving both qualitative research and collaborative film production. This research aimed to identify a diverse array of potential community benefits through in-depth engagement with a case study where, based on the program circumstances, good prospects existed to identify such benefits. This study did not aim to generate a quantitatively representative account of benefits across a particular ranger program, or indeed across the sector as a whole. Rather, it aimed for in-depth research that complements other recent studies, notably a larger scale, predominantly survey-based review of the social benefits of the Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) program." - Page 1,
Made available via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT).,
Executive summary -- Introduction -- Literature review: the wider non-environmental benefits of Indigenous land management -- The benefits of Yirralka Rangers to the local homeland community: perspectives from Blue Mud Bay -- Local homeland community benefit augmentation and minimisation - key influencing factors -- Summary and recommendations -- Appendix A - Free, prior and informed consent form and project information sheet -- References.,
Language
English,
Subject
Environmental protection,
Citizen participation,
Yolngu,
Yirrkala Region,
Nature conservation,
Social life and customs,