Dr Deborah Cleland1, Dr Miranda Forsyth1 1School Of Regulation And Global Governance (regnet), Anu, Acton, Australia Restorative justice (RJ) and environmental justice (EJ) arose from a deep dissatisfaction with the outcomes offered through conventional regulatory processes from law making...
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Dr Benjamin Cooke1, Associate Professor Aidan Davison, Ms Lydia Schofield, Professor James Kirkpatrick 1RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia The last three decades have seen a proliferation of protected areas for nature conservation in Australia that sit outside the public land...
- May 9, 2019
Mr Matthew Taylor1,2, Dr Aidan Davison1, Dr Andrew Harwood1 1University Of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia 2Tasmanian Land Conservancy, Hobart, Australia Global concern at the rapid decline of wildlife populations is leading to a renegotiation of the concept of private land...
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Miss Erin Harris1, Dr Andrew Harwood1, Dr Sally Bryant2 1University Of Tasmania – Discipline of Geography and Spatial Sciences, Sandy Bay, Australia 2Tasmanian Land Conservancy, Lower Sandy Bay, Australia Over the last two decades conservation covenants have become the...
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Ms Lydia Schofield1 1University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia In Australia, the Indigenous protected area (IPA) estate has recently grown larger than the public estate. The emergence of IPAs has occurred through a new conservation paradigm, with substantial shifts in...
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Prof. Jamie Kirkpatrick1, Ms Julie Fielder1, Associate Professor Aidan Davison1 1University Of Tasmania The recent upsurge in the area of private reserves in Australia has been hypothesised to be a plot by neoliberal governments to privatise the conservation estate...
- May 9, 2019
Dr Nicholas Kirk1 1Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research, Lincoln, New Zealand Consensus decision-making is an integral feature of the New Zealand model of freshwater collaboration. Prior to collaboration, New Zealand’s freshwater management was typified by adversarial interest groups seeking to...
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Miss Montannia Chabau-gibson1 1Griffith University, City of Gold Coast , Australia Democracy can be classified as a system of parliamentary decision-making processes that can shape a cities character. Political systems aim to minimise citizen distrust by engaging with all...
- May 9, 2019
A/Prof. Melissa Nursey-Bray1, Dr Robert Palmer1, Dr Thomas Wanner1, Dr Cris Birzer1, Ms Catriona Bride Meyer-Mclean1 1University Of Adelaide, Adelaide, AU This paper explores the rationales driving the academic community to undertake plane travel and in what ways theory...
- May 9, 2019
Dr Kate Gomersall1 1University Of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia Implementation of voluntary Poverty Alleviation Resettlement (PAR) in China is a function of the democratic processes of village governance under the Organic Law of Villages Committees and Assemblies. Democratic governance infers...
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