Djaara cultural authority drives inclusion of their knowledge and culture in a Joint Management Plan for parks

IF 2.2 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Rodney Carter, Graham Atkinson, Marlene Burchill, Rebecca Phillips, Doug Humann, Jan Mahoney, Trevor Miles, Michele Braid, Rachel Buissereth, Stuart Cowell, Rosemary Hill, Barbara Huggins, Steve Jackson, Nat Raisbeck-Brown, Leah Talbot, Nathan Wong
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Six parks in central Victoria were handed back to ownership of Dja Dja Wurrung People (Djaara) as part of the Recognition and Settlement Agreement 2013 with the State of Victoria. Dhelkunya Dja Land Management Board (DDLMB) developed a Joint Management Plan (JMP) for these parks, which was approved under Victorian legislation and launched in October 2018. Here, we show how and why Djaara used their cultural authority to ensure their knowledge, and culture was incorporated into the JMP. Djaara’s cultural authority produced significant innovations. First, the unique Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) processes implemented by the Dja Dja Wurrung Clans Aboriginal Corporation (DDWCAC) for the DDLMB ensured that shared governance and decision-making underpinned joint management. Second, the participatory Healthy Country Planning approach enabled greater equity, including a unique 3-day ‘Map-a-Thon’ that integrated cultural and natural spatial data. Third, the challenge of achieving power-shifting from the government to the Djaara was addressed through a relationship-based approach, supported by systematic, evidence-based planning. The DDLMB and DDWCAC ensured development of the final JMP was innovative, equitable, culturally appropriate and culturally informed. Future processes would be improved by legislative change to mandate FPIC, with substantially greater resources to support the FPIC processes, and the inclusion of a ‘planning to plan’ stage to allow all participants to gain the capacities needed. Supporting the cultural authority of Traditional Owners provides a new direction that has much to offer planning for other joint-managed parks in Victoria and elsewhere.

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Djaara文化当局推动将他们的知识和文化纳入公园联合管理计划
根据2013年与维多利亚州签订的《承认与和解协议》,维多利亚州中部的六个公园被交还给Dja Dja Wurrung人(Djaara)。Dhelkunya Dja土地管理委员会(DDLMB)为这些公园制定了一项联合管理计划(JMP),该计划根据维多利亚州的立法获得批准,并于2018年10月启动。在这里,我们展示了Djaara如何以及为什么使用他们的文化权威来确保他们的知识,以及文化被纳入JMP。Djaara的文化权威产生了重大的创新。首先,Dja Dja Wurrung氏族土著公司(DDWCAC)为DDLMB实施了独特的自由、事先和知情同意(FPIC)流程,确保了共同治理和决策是联合管理的基础。第二,参与式健康国家规划方法实现了更大程度的公平,包括一个独特的为期3天的“地图一马拉松”,整合了文化和自然空间数据。第三,实现权力从政府转移到Djaara的挑战是通过以关系为基础的方法解决的,并得到系统的、基于证据的规划的支持。DDLMB和DDWCAC确保最终JMP的发展是创新的、公平的、文化上适当的和文化上知情的。未来的进程将通过立法改革来改进,以授权FPIC,提供更多的资源来支持FPIC进程,并包括“计划到计划”阶段,使所有参与者都能获得所需的能力。支持传统所有者的文化权威为维多利亚州和其他地方的其他联合管理公园的规划提供了一个新的方向。
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Ecological Management & Restoration
Ecological Management & Restoration Environmental Science-Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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期刊介绍: Ecological Management & Restoration is a peer-reviewed journal with the dual aims of (i) reporting the latest science to assist ecologically appropriate management and restoration actions and (ii) providing a forum for reporting on these actions. Guided by an editorial board made up of researchers and practitioners, EMR seeks features, topical opinion pieces, research reports, short notes and project summaries applicable to Australasian ecosystems to encourage more regionally-appropriate management. Where relevant, contributions should draw on international science and practice and highlight any relevance to the global challenge of integrating biodiversity conservation in a rapidly changing world. Topic areas: Improved management and restoration of plant communities, fauna and habitat; coastal, marine and riparian zones; restoration ethics and philosophy; planning; monitoring and assessment; policy and legislation; landscape pattern and design; integrated ecosystems management; socio-economic issues and solutions; techniques and methodology; threatened species; genetic issues; indigenous land management; weeds and feral animal control; landscape arts and aesthetics; education and communication; community involvement.
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