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of cultural knowledge; and

 4. traditional land management practices and on-country work.

     3.1.12     Work with the CLC and other stakeholders to protect the ICIP rights of Nguraṟitja, including the use of agreements and consents for using Aṉangu ICIP.

     3.1.13     Work with Aṉangu to collect, store and manage cultural information and material using cultural management databases and other technologies (see also section 3.1.17).

     3.1.14     Seek advice from relevant experts regarding the management of cultural heritage, particularly rock art and other cultural sites.

     3.1.15     Liaise with relevant stakeholders to help address water sustainability and quality issues affecting the park and Yulara and including:
 1. improving understanding of the Southern Aquifer and sustainable extraction levels;

 2. assessing aquifer vulnerability, quality, volume and risk of potential contamination; and

 3. promoting efficient use of water by park residents, licence and permit holders.

     3.1.16     Collaborate with research and regional organisations and agencies to undertake research and monitoring to manage the park's cultural and natural values in the following priority areas:
 1. flora and fauna surveys updating distribution, abundance and conservation status information;

 2. interactions of flora and fauna with environmental factors, including species or communities at risk from impacts of climate change;
 3. significant species that may require particular management attention, such as rare, culturally significant or threatened species;
 4. species declines and their causes;

 5. effects and mapping of fire and its impact on native species, weeds and its effectiveness as a habitat management tool;
       6. impacts of invasive animals and plants on park values;

 7. cultural heritage knowledge, including monitoring methods for cultural knowledge and intangible cultural heritage values;
 8. cultural site conservation and management;

       9. monitoring ground and surface water;

      10. park visitor surveying and monitoring (see also section 5.1.14); and

11. other priorities determined by the Board and Director.

     3.1.17     Develop and maintain systems for collecting, storing and retrieving research and monitoring data using the most practicable up-to-date technology (see also section 3.1.13).

     3.1.18     Review and benchmark practices for protecting and enriching the parks cultural and natural values with practices used in other comparative World Heritage areas. Where relevant and consistent with this plan, apply relevant practices. This may include facilitating exchange programs or other ways of information exchange between Nguraṟitja and other Indigenous communities and managers of World Heritage areas.

     3.2      Protecting and enriching culture and country

   Objective—What needs to happen

   Protect, maintain and enrich the park's cultural and natural values and sites

   Background

   Aṉangu nintipuka tjuta kuwari tjilpi munu pamparingu ka paluṟu tjana Tjukurpa kuṉpungku wangakapaiṯu maḻatja tjuṯa ungkunytjaku, kawalinytjaku tawara. Puḻka mulapa nyangatja, Tjukurpa kuṉpu kanyintjaku.
   © Rene Kulitja

   Our seniors with the most knowledge are now elderly and they are the ones who can speak with most wisdom