Natimuk Kinder © Parks Victoria
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Arakwal ranger, Norm Graham in the Byron Bay Gramminoid Clay Heath of Arakwal NP
DPIE - David Young
PARK MANAGERS AND TRADITIONAL OWNERS AGREE HOW TO WORK TOGETHER
DEVELOP A COMMON UNDERSTANDING OF THE MOST IMPORTANT VALUES AND HOW TO LOOK AFTER THEM
COMMIT TO IMPLEMENT AGREED ACTIONS THE ‘RIGHT’ WAY AND EVALUATE THE IMPACT
Members of the Mudjingaalbaraga Firesticks team visited Bundanon (area that suffered greatly from wildfires in 2018) to show cultural burning practices and the differences they can make in hazard reduction.
Firesticks, Dharrawal-Yuin Ngurra, the Good Fire video showcase
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PE RÉSOLUTION
EP RÉSOLUTION 2
Stone Tidal Weirs in Western Japan
A. Iwabuchi
Establishing the international network for safeguarding stone tidal weirs
Recognizing stone tidal weir as an important type of underwater cultural heritage
Documenting the traditional ecological knowledge on fishing, ritual, or other communal activities connected to stone tidal weirs
Analyzing the vulnerability of stone tidal weirs against the global climate change such as sea level rise, coastal erosion, or destructive storms
Evaluating the contribution of stone tidal weirs in safeguarding biocultural diversity
RFCx Guardian Device Installation
Rainforest Connection
Huawei Cloud AI and Tools
RFCx Hardware
Blue Futures team members
UoW
Taking stock of the existing Blue Economy
Fostering relationships across disciplines and across the community
Decolonising our research
Capitals Coalition
Capitals Coalition
Better management of ocean biodiversity and ecosystem services
More investment into sustainable ocean businesses
Higher contribution from ocean-based businesses to climate targets
Ensuring equity and prosperity for coastal communities
Norway Ocean Economy Dashboard
2021
Asset Balance Sheets
Interagency Data Standards and Access
The Ovens River, Warby-Ovens National Park. The natural flow regime of the unregulated river (illustrated by the flood line on the tree in the foreground) helps to maintain the healthy riverine ecosystems within the park.
C. Pascoe
Legislative basis
Government funding
Stakeholder and community engagement
Scolaires lors d'une plantation de palétuviers
Angelina TOFILI
Gender empowerment, Yaubula Management Support Team © FLMMA
Rock Island Southern Lagoon, Palau
Keobel Sakuma
Developing a management model based on traditional knowledge
Establishing a sustainable financing mechanism
Importance of partnerships in developing surveillance and enforcement capacity
Volunteers at Binna Burra Information Centre
Queensland Government
Establishing and enhancing Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service & Partnerships (QPWS&P) and community relationships
Develop Memorandum of Understandings between Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service & Partnerhsips (QPWS&P) and volunteer organisations
Provide and support conservation projects and programs to strengthen relationships and enhance park values