Economic Development Across the North: Historical and Current Context of Possible Alternatives (book chapter)

14 August 2018

Gerritsen, R., Whitehead, P., & Stoeckl, N. (2018). Economic Development Across the North: Historical and Current Context of Possible Alternatives. In Russell-Smith, J., James, G., Pedersen, H., & Sangha, K. K. (Eds.). (2018). Sustainable land sector development in northern Australia: Indigenous rights, aspirations, and cultural responsibilities.

The modelling work underpinning this chapter is detailed in the paper Indigenous land and sea management programs: Can they promote regional development and help “close the (income) gap”?

 

 

Keywords: Indigenous land and sea management programs, ILSMP, ILSMPs, ILM, Indigenous land sea and water management programs, healthy Country, caring for Country, PMC, PM&C, co-benefits, multiple benefits, cost-benefit analysis, cost benefit analysis, Indigenous Rangers, IPAs, Indigenous Protected Areas, Native Title, Traditional Owners, traditional practices, customary practices, managing country, wellbeing, well-being, closing the income gap, developing the north, community benefit, Indigenous business development, ORIC, Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations, innovative valuation, non-market valuation, non-market value, complex social values, imapct evaluation

 

 

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