Developing an effective conservation and sustainable use economy: two Arnhem Land case studies.
Details:
Title
Developing an effective conservation and sustainable use economy: two Arnhem Land case studies.,
Creator
Concu, Nanni,
Collection
E-Publications,
E-Books,
PublicationNT,
Date
2011-09,
Location
Arnhem Land,
Description
This report is aimed at helping decision-makers in communities, businesses, non-government organisations and government agencies consider payment for environmental services alongside continued public funding to support economic development in remote Indigenous communities.,
Notes
This is the final report for the research project'Developing an effective conservation and sustainable use economy in Arnhem Land: Options for payment for environmental services'�. The research was undertaken at the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR) at the Australian National University (ANU). The Tropical Rivers and Coastal Knowledge (TRaCK) research hub funded the research. This report provides a preliminary assessment of the management needs and costs for two Indigenous Protected Areas (IPAs) in Arnhem Land, as well as a preliminary cost-benefit analysis (CBA) of the social benefits and costs associated with the management of the protected areas. The project commenced in July 2009 and was completed in March 2011.,
Made available via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT).,
Language
English,
Subject
Conservation of natural resources -- Northern Territory -- Arnhem Land,
Sustainable development -- Economic aspects -- Arnhem Land,
Conservation of natural resources -- Northern Territory -- Arnhem Land -- Case studies,