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Sustainable development and conservation of biological heritage in Australia and New Zealand [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
The aim of this paper is to encourage greater attention by planners to conservation of native or indigenous biodiversity. It explains what is meant by indigenous, or native, biodiversity and why indigenous biodiversity conservation must become an on ...
Jay, Grace Mairi M.
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Critical Indigenous Criminology in Practice and Praxis

open access: yesJournal of Global Indigeneity
Criminologists and policy makers often acknowledge the over-representation of Indigenous peoples in criminal legal systems as one of the significant issues facing the discipline and the policy sector.
Juan Tauri, Chris Cunneen
doaj   +1 more source

Indigenous Education 1991–2000: Documents, Outcomes and Governments

open access: yesThe Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2012
There is often a disparity in Indigenous Affairs between many documents, such as policies, reports and legislation, and outcomes. This article explores this difference through analysing the policy area of Indigenous education during ...
Andrew Gunstone
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He Pikinga Waiora Implementation Framework [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The Framework has indigenous self-determination at its core. All four elements have conceptual fit with Kaupapa Māori aspirations and all have demonstrated evidence of positive implementation outcomes.
Beaton, Angela
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Indigenous policy:

open access: yes, 2014
This chapter does four things. First it provides a brief history of Australian Indigenous affairs in the modern policy era that began with a 1967 Constitutional Referendum. Second, it looks at contemporary Indigenous policy, in particular so called Closing the Gap strategies, and its unrelenting focus on convergence and structural adjustment based on
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Planning, implementation and effectiveness in Indigenous health reform [PDF]

open access: yes
The Planning, Implementation and Effectiveness in Indigenous Health Reform (PIE) project, funded by the Lowitja Institute and the Australian Research Council, carried out by the University of Melbourne, arose from concerns by Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Camille La Brooy   +5 more
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Indigenous society and immigrants : tourism and retailing in Lijiang, China, a World Heritage city. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
This paper examines the present state of commercial use of historical buildings, details of business categories, and descriptions of items on sale in the shops in the old town of Lijiang, China in order to investigate the problems of cultural-tourism ...
Yamamura, Takayoshi
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Don\u27t Waste Time With Politicians-Organize! [PDF]

open access: yes, 1995
[Excerpt] From the beginning of our nation\u27s history, we have witnessed economic expansion unfettered by any moral standards. The right to exploit resources and people has gone relatively unchallenged, from the Southern states\u27 reliance on slave ...
Velasquez, Baldemar
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DFAT indigenous peoples strategy 2015-2019: a framework for action [PDF]

open access: yes
DFAT has developed a five-year Indigenous Peoples Strategy to align its work on issues affecting indigenous peoples across the foreign policy, aid, trade and corporate objectives for the department.
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
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Relentless Assimilationist Indigenous Policy

open access: yesIndigenous Policy, 2016
Despite the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, assimilationist policies continue, whether official or effective. Such policies affect more than the right to group choice. The concern is whether indeed genocide or “only” ethnocide (or culturecide)—the elimination of a traditional culture—is at work.
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