Journal article
Methods and approaches to support Indigenous water planning: An example from the Tiwi Islands, Northern Territory, Australia
S Hoverman, M Ayre
Journal of Hydrology | Published : 2012
Abstract
Indigenous land owners of the Tiwi Islands, Northern Territory Australia have begun the first formal freshwater allocation planning process in Australia entirely within Indigenous lands and waterways. The process is managed by the Northern Territory government agency responsible for water planning, the Department of Natural Resources, Environment, The Arts and Sport, in partnership with the Tiwi Land Council, the principal representative body for Tiwi Islanders on matters of land and water management and governance. Participatory planning methods ('tools') were developed to facilitate community participation in Tiwi water planning. The tools, selected for their potential to generate involvem..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The Water Planning Tools Project (2008-2010) was funded by the National Water Commission through its Raising National Water Standards Program which supports the implementation of the National Water Initiative. We thank the Tiwi Land Council, Tiwi Rangers, Tiwi officers and communities, PowerWater officers and NT government water planners who participated in the research and generously contributed their ideas and time.