Emilie Ens
Submission to the Review of the National Biodiversity Strategy: Indigenous people's involvement in conserving Australia's biodiversity
Topical Issue 8 / 2009
June 2009 -
This submission to the Review of the National Biodiversity Strategy challenges the adequacy of the Consultation Draft's coverage of the roles of Indigenous peoples in biodiversity management, and makes a number of recommendations drawing on current initiatives and available research.
'Buffalo talk': Developing Indigenous ranger capacity
Wednesday, 3 June 2009
This seminar reports on the development of Indigenous ranger capacity to monitor and document their land management activities and guide management strategies, drawing on a case study with the Manwurrk Rangers and feral animal control in western Arnhem Land.
Emilie Ens, Post-Doctoral Fellow
Emilie's research has primarily focussed on the impacts and mechanisms of environmental weed invasion from landscape to biochemical scales. Her broader activities have been in Australian weed societies, as a consultant for the Federal environment department and private landscape restoration companies, bush regeneration volunteering and University lecturing.
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