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TROPICAL ECOSYSTEMS hub Framework and Institutional Analysis: Indigenous co-management and biodiversity protection in the Wet Tropics Kirsten Maclean, Rosemary Hill, Petina L. Pert, Ellie Bock, Paul Barrett, Robyn Bellafquih, Michael Friday, Vince Mundraby, Lisa Sarago, Joann Schmider, Leah Talbot Milestone Report

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TROPICAL ECOSYSTEMS hub

Framework and Institutional Analysis:Indigenous co-management and

biodiversity protectionin the Wet Tropics

Kirsten Maclean, Rosemary Hill, Petina L. Pert, Ellie Bock, Paul Barrett, Robyn Bellafquih,

Michael Friday, Vince Mundraby, Lisa Sarago, Joann Schmider, Leah Talbot

Milestone Report

Indigenous societies' path

Renewal through recognition of rights,

culture on country

First steps

Indigenous societies' path

Collaborative engagement with non-Indigenous

people on country.

Co-management

Indigenous societies ' path

New, equitable relationships

between Indigenous and non-Indigenous

societies about country

Joint management

• Native title, ILUAs • "Natural" world

heritage site

Wet Tropics managed by governments in partnership with

communities, including Indigenous peoples

• Recognision of cultural values

• Support for Indigenous management roles

• Steps along the journey

Wet Tropics joint management vision

• Shared space • Stewardship

responsibility •Mutual influence •Legal co-governance

regimes

Joint Wet Tropics

new relationship

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Rainforest Aboriginal Traditional Owner Groups

Land and sea business TOs express their governance for issues through

organisations

Co-Research Team

Inclusive participatory

workshops

Other forums and networks

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