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Proceedings of the 2006 Aboriginal joint management meeting | NSW Environment & Heritage
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Proceedings of the 2006 Aboriginal joint management meeting
Mungo National Park and Wentworth NSWWith Aboriginal people sharing the management of ten national parks across NSW, 140 people—including representatives from 19 Aboriginal communities and Department of Environment and Climate Change (DECC) staff from around the state—met in Wentworth and Mungo National Park in April 2006. This was the second time that people had come together from across the state—from Byron Bay to Narooma to Broken Hill—to share their experiences and learn from each other. The first statewide meeting was held in May 2003.Each of the 19 Aboriginal community groups and DEC staff gave presentations on what they have been doing in their parks (see the 'Community presentations' section). Several workshops were held on key themes relevant to Aboriginal joint management (see the 'Workshops' section). The people at these workshops made a number of recommendations to DECC about improving the Aboriginal joint management program.This publication is available in two versions. If you have a broadband internet connection, you may wish to download the complete book (4.9MB):Proceedings of the 2006 Aboriginal joint management Meeting (PDF - 4.9MB)If you have a dial-up internet connection, you may wish to download sections of the publication individually:Proceedings of the 2006 Aboriginal joint management Meeting Part 1 (PDF - 1.0MB) ForewordSummaryContentsBackgroundPart 2 (PDF - 492KB) Mungo National Park - the meeting in the woolshedMungo National Park - the field tripPart 3 (PDF - 1.8MB) Community presentationsPart 4 (PDF - 441KB) Workshops introductionWorkshop 1: Processes for developing plans of management - using Arakwal National Park and others as case studiesPart 5 (PDF - 297KB) Workshop 2: Connection to land and cultural practicePart 6 (PDF - 238KB) Workshop 3: Employment and trainingPart 7 (PDF - 324KB) Workshop 4: Support for boards and committeesPart 8 (PDF - 254KB) Workshop 5: Wild resource use, culture camps and partnership projects: what do we need from statewide policies to assist in facilitating Aboriginal cultural practices on DEC reserves?Part 9 (PDF - 354KB) Workshop 6: Managing the transition from negotiations to joint managementPart 10 (PDF - 765KB) List of participants