'This project sought to develop and evaluate different approaches to biodiversity monitoring, with different
governance structures and different levels of Indigenous participation and engagement, across northern
Australia. In particular it sought to develop and evaluate biodiversity monitoring methods to augment
delivery of improved biodiversity conservation outcomes on Indigenous managed lands, through developing
collaborative approaches with Indigenous landowners with varying levels of land management capacity and
experience.' - Summary,
Notes
This project was funded by the NERP Northern Australia Hub, which receives major funding for its research through the Australian Government’s National Environment Research Program initiative. Logo on cover: Australian Wildlife Conservancy, Kakadu National Park, Djelk Land Management, Warddeken Land Management, National Environmental Research Program, Northern Australia Hub and Northern Territory Government,
Made available via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT).,
Table of contents
Summary -- Background -- Objectives -- Methods -- Results - Outputs and outcomes -- Discussion - Key findings and messages. problems and lessons learnt, future needs -- References,
Language
English,
Subject
Indigenous land management,
Regional planning,
Biodiversity,
Conservation,
Monitoring,
Cultural context,
Publisher name
Charles Darwin University,
Place of publication
Casuarina,
Format
18 pages : colour illustrations, colour maps ; 30 cm,