Developing collaborative marine turtle monitoring in the K imberley region of northern A ustralia
2015; Wiley; Volume: 16; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/emr.12184
ISSN1839-3330
AutoresMicha V. Jackson, Rod Kennett, Peter Bayliss, Robert J. Warren, Neil Waina, Jason Adams, Leonie Cheinmora, Tom Vigilante, Edmund Jungine, Kirk Woolagoodja, Francis Woolagoodja, Jermaine Umbagai, Jarrad Holmes, Frank Weisenberger,
Tópico(s)Species Distribution and Climate Change
ResumoContemporary land and sea management – driven by community‐based planning and informed by traditional and local knowledge and scientific research – can significantly improve both biodiversity and cultural outcomes. Here, we describe the context and process of developing a boat‐based survey approach to marine turtle monitoring by I ndigenous rangers using a collaborative partnership model that supports T raditional O wner aspirations and conservation objectives.
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