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under a written agreement with the Director; or

         2. in accordance with a permit issued by the Director.

3.1.5        Research and monitoring may only be carried out for commercial purposes with the approval of the Board and in accordance with a commercial activity licence issued by the Director.

3.1.6        Agreements, permits or commercial activity licences authorising research and monitoring must only be issued by the Director if:
         1. the activity will not have an unacceptable impact on park values;

         2. the activity is consistent with implementing this management plan;

         3. the activity cannot reasonably be completed outside the park;

         4. Nguraṟitja have been appropriately consulted;

         5. the activity has ethics approval from an independent Animal Ethics Committee (where relevant) or is consistent with animal welfare legislation;
         6. the activity adheres to the principles for research and monitoring (section 3.1.2); and

         7. data and results of research are made available to the Director.

3.1.7        Organisations and individuals carrying out research that involves access to biological resources within the meaning of Part 8A of the EPBC Regulations must comply with the requirements of Part 8A in addition to the requirements of this Section 3.1 Knowledge for managing country.

Actions

3.1.8        Cooperative programs with relevant institutions and neighbours will be supported to undertake research for managing the park's cultural and natural values and threatening processes.

3.1.9        Establish and continue to operate a cultural and natural heritage working group to provide advice to and support for the Board in relation to managing the park's cultural and natural values.

3.1.10     Prepare an action plan that incorporates knowledge and skills from Aṉangu and scientific sources to help manage the park's cultural and natural values. This plan will:
         1. provide operational actions to guide and support the implementation of relevant prescriptions and actions from this management plan;
         2. provide for the conservation of environmentally and culturally significant sites;

         3. support conservation of intangible cultural heritage, including documenting oral history and the intergenerational transfer of Aṉangu knowledge and skills;
d.   develop protocols and policies to ensure that research, monitoring and site works are carried out in accordance with legal and cultural obligations; and
e.   be prepared with the cultural and natural heritage working group.

     3.1.11     Implement or facilitate programs and activities that support the retention, transmission and (where appropriate) documentation of Aṉangu cultural knowledge and skills. This will include:
 1. traditional practices such as songs, stories and ceremonies (inma);

 2. looking after culturally significant sites;

 3. intergenerational transfer 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