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to facilitate Bininj/Mungguy involvement and leadership in these management programmes (see also Section 4: Joint management)

        (g)      recognition of Bininj/Mungguy cultural knowledge and skills as important components of park staff development (see also Section 4: Joint management)

        (h)      promote awareness of and respect for Bininj/Mungguy cultural protocols and practices (see also Section 4: Joint management).

     5.1.8              Encourage and support the use and preservation of Bininj/Mungguy languages through:

        (a)      support for language training for Bininj/Mungguy and park staff

        (b)      replacement of Balanda place names with Bininj/Mungguy place names on park signage, on maps and in visitor publications where appropriate

        (c)       collation of existing language resource materials and development of new resources in language for use by Bininj/Mungguy.

     5.1.9              Assist Bininj/Mungguy to manage cultural information and material through:

        (a)      maintenance of the Cultural Heritage Information Management System (CHIMS) to store cultural information

        (b)      provision of appropriate storage areas for Aboriginal cultural material in Kakadu

        (c)       development of storage, access and usage policies and protocols for cultural information and material held in the park

        (d)      provision of the Kakadu Research Guidelines to researchers collecting and using cultural information and material in the park

        (e)      provision of a Bininj/Mungguy-friendly space that allows Bininj/Mungguy to access to stored cultural information and material in a culturally appropriate way

        (f)        working with other agencies to further the protection of Bininj/Mungguy Indigenous cultural and intellectual property rights

        (g)      supporting the efforts of Bininj/Mungguy to secure the return of Aboriginal cultural material that has been removed from Kakadu.

     5.1.10          Facilitate Bininj/Mungguy aspirations to live on country through:

        (a)      providing support in the outstation approval process

        (b)      liaising with relevant funding and service delivery agencies to assist in providing advice in the set-up and management of outstations (see also Section 8.1.7).

     5.1.11          Facilitate management of Bininj/Mungguy traditional use of plants and animals through:

        (a)      implementation of policies that help ensure only relevant Aboriginal people are hunting in the park (see Section 10.6: Traditional use of land and water)

        (b)      development and implementation of a strategy to promote sustainable customary harvest practices

        (c)       incorporation of knowledge gained from customary use into species and landscape monitoring programmes to determine the conservation status of resources used

        (d)      management of visitor access that may impact on traditional use.

Bininj/Mungguy cultural sites

Outcome

    * Priority cultural sites are protected from fire, weeds, feral animals and human impacts

Performance indicator

    * Impact of fire, weeds, feral animals and humans on priority cultural sites

Background

In addition to rock art sites, there are several other kinds of sites and areas within the park that are important to Bininj/Mungguy and reflect and express their cultural beliefs and practices. They include areas that relate to the activities that took