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An online spatial database of Australian Indigenous Biocultural Knowledge for contemporary natural and cultural resource management

机译:用于当代自然和文化资源管理的澳大利亚土著生物文化知识在线空间数据库

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With growing international calls for the enhanced involvement of Indigenous peoples and their biocultural knowledge in managing conservation and the sustainable use of physical environment, it is timely to review the available literature and develop cross-cultural approaches to the management of biocultural resources. Online spatial databases are becoming common tools for educating land managers about Indigenous Biocultural Knowledge (IBK), specifically to raise a broad awareness of issues, identify knowledge gaps and opportunities, and to promote collaboration. Here we describe a novel approach to the application of internet and spatial analysis tools that provide an overview of publically available documented Australian IBK (AIBK) and outline the processes used to develop the online resource. By funding an AIBK working group, the Australian Centre for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (ACEAS) provided a unique opportunity to bring together cross-cultural, cross-disciplinary and trans-organizational contributors who developed these resources. Without such an intentionally collaborative process, this unique tool would not have been developed. The tool developed through this process is derived from a spatial and temporal literature review, case studies and a compilation of methods, as well as other relevant AIBK papers. The online resource illustrates the depth and breadth of documented IBK and identifies opportunities for further work, partnerships and investment for the benefit of not only Indigenous Australians, but all Australians. The database currently includes links to over 1500 publically available IBK documents, of which 568 are geo-referenced and were mapped. It is anticipated that as awareness of the online resource grows, more documents will be provided through the website to build the database. It is envisaged that this will become a well-used tool, integral to future natural and cultural resource management and maintenance.
机译:随着国际社会对土著人民及其生物文化知识在管理保护和可持续利用自然环境中的参与日益增加的呼吁,现在是时候审查现有文献并开发跨文化方法来管理生物文化资源了。在线空间数据库正在成为教育土地管理者有关土著生物文化知识(IBK)的常用工具,特别是用以提高人们对问题的广泛认识,发现知识差距和机会并促进合作。在这里,我们描述了一种新颖的方法来应用互联网和空间分析工具,该工具概述了公开可用的澳大利亚IBK(AIBK),并概述了开发在线资源的过程。通过资助AIBK工作组,澳大利亚生态分析与综合中心(ACEAS)提供了一个难得的机会,可以将开发这些资源的跨文化,跨学科和跨组织的参与者聚集在一起。没有这种故意的协作过程,就不会开发这种独特的工具。通过此过程开发的工具来自时空文献综述,案例研究和方法汇编,以及其他相关的AIBK论文。在线资源说明了已记录的IBK的深度和​​广度,并确定了进一步工作,合作伙伴关系和投资的机会,这不仅使澳大利亚土著居民,而且使所有澳大利亚人受益。该数据库当前包含指向1500多个公开可用的IBK文档的链接,其中568个已被地理参考并被映射。可以预见的是,随着对在线资源意识的增强,将通过该网站提供更多文档来建立数据库。可以预见,这将成为未来自然和文化资源管理与维护不可或缺的工具。

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