Resources




Hill, R (2014) Why biocultural diversity and governance are important to mapping Indigenous cultural ecosystem services.
Maclean, K. Hill, R., Pert, P.L. (2015) Desktop review of co-management pathways in Cape York Peninsula. An assessment of support for structures, processes and results that enable Aboriginal Peoples and their partners to work towards co-management of country.
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Cullen-Unsworth, L.C., Hill, R., Butler, J.R.A., Wallace, M. (2012) A research process for integrating Indigenous and scientific knowledge in cultural landscapes: principles and determinants of success in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, Australia. The Geographical Journal. 178 (4), 351-365 [doi:10.1111/j.1475-4959.2011.00451].
Hill, R., Grant, C., George, M., Robinson, C.J., Jackson, S., Abel, N. (2012) A typology of Indigenous engagement in Australian environmental management: Implications for knowledge integration and social-ecological system sustainability. Ecology and Society. 17 (1), 23 [doi:10.5751/ES-04587-170123].
* Funded by DEWHA (MTSRF)
The International Journal of Science in Society
Cullen-Unsworth, L.C., Hill, R., Butler, J.R.A., Wallace, M. (2012) Development of Linked Cultural and Biophysical Indicators for the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. The International Journal of Science in Society. 2 (4), 181-194.
International Journal of Heritage Studies
Hill, R., Cullen-Hunsworth, L.C., Talbot, L.D., McIntyre-Tamwoy, S. (2011) Empowering Indigenous peoples' biocultural diversity through world heritage cultural landscapes: A case study from the Australian tropical forests. International Journal of Heritage Studies. 17 (6), 571-591 [doi:10.1080/13527258.2011.618252].
* Funded by DEWHA (MTSRF)
Indigenous co-management of biodiversity.