Cutural Mapping
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Aboriginal Mapping Network The Aboriginal Mapping Network (AMN) was established in 1998 as a joint initiative of the Gitxsan and Ahousaht First Nations and Ecotrust Canada. Over the years the network has grown from its humble beginnings as a knowledge sharing forum for local First Nations technicians, leaders and decision makers to become a valuable strategic resource for practitioners of traditional knowledge mapping around the world. The AMN now has a mandate to support aboriginal and indigenous peoples facing issues, such as land claims, treaty negotiations and resource development, with tools, such as traditional use studies, GIS mapping and other information systems. |
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Effective Indigenous Involvement in The Living Murray – Introducing Use and Occupancy Mapping Presentation delivered by Lee Joachim and Neil Ward to the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research in September 2008. This presentation will explore Use and Occupancy mapping and its application for the Indigenous people of the Murray-Darling Basin. The presentation explores Use and Occupancy mapping as a means for Indigenous people describe and present their contemporary land and water management objectives in a manner that builds on their traditional knowledge and perspectives and clearly expresses their future association with their country. |
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A guidebook to land use and occupancy mapping, research design and data collection The seminal publication on Use and Occupancy Mapping. Since its original publication in 2000, this work has been used globally as the standard for aiding understanding the relationship of Traditional Owners to natural resources. |
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Methodology of Collaborative Cultural Mapping (English) The Amazon Conservation Team (ACT) believes that the most effective way to protect the environment is to strengthen the indigenous peoples' cultures working in three fundamental bases: map, manage and protecting. This book shows how ACT develops the Collaborative Cultural Mapping by providing capacity-building and preparing the indigenous to be the main actors to defend and conserve the environment. |
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Cultural mapping a path to Indigenous wellbeing ABC Northern Australia radio report on cultural mapping as a technique used to demonstrate the cultural importance of land to indigenous Canadians being used in the Kimberley. |
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MapYou: Creating Sustainable Futures The MapYou concept is the result of more than twenty years of research and practice undertaken by the MapYou founder Jennifer Joi Field, to develop an innovative approach to the commercialisation of our personal or corporate cultural capital, that also enables communities and other place specific stakeholders of those cultural assets to profit. |
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