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SUMMARY:Stewardship of Country - The Common Ground
DESCRIPTION:Seeking a new model for the management of Australian landscapes so our natural systems are conserved and regenerated for future generations. \n  \nJoin the Royal Societies of Australia and Inspiring Victoria for the first in this series of three webinars\, aiming to generate a discussion of landscape and environmental stewardship that bridges Indigenous\, agricultural\, scientific\, economic and social perspectives\, with supporting ideas for practical action and public good. We seek to contribute to a new model for the management of the Australian landscape so that our natural systems are conserved and regenerated for the benefits of future generations. \nWebinar One – The Common Ground: A Convergence of Traditions\nThis first webinar in the series focuses on the convergence of knowledge traditions\, acknowledging the capacity for traditional European farming practices to adapt\, the remarkable advances in the ecological sciences based on European classification systems\, and the complex Australian Indigenous knowledge systems developed and maintained over a truly astonishing stretch of time\, offering a deep cultural understanding and relationships with “country” to help us determine our common future in Australia. \n \nSpeakers (from left): \nKeynote: Adjunct Associate Professor Mary Graham (National Congress of Australia’s First Nations\, University of Queensland) \nPresenters: Professor Peter Bridgewater (Canberra University)\, Mr Justin O’Brien\, Dr Chris Brady & Mr Peter Christopherson (Gundjeihmi Aboriginal Corporation)\, Mr David Pollock (Wooleen Station) \n \nPanellists (from left): \nDr Mark Stafford Smith (CSIRO)\, Ms Verity Morgan Schmidt (Gheerulla Creek Consulting)\, Dr Tyson Yunkaporta (Deakin University) \nThis webinar will be streamed via Facebook Live at no cost; you can register your attendance (and receive reminders from Facebook) on the Facebook event page. If you would prefer to join the webinar via Zoom\, all are welcome: registrations are available via the ticketed links below. \n﻿ \n
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/common-ground/
CATEGORIES:Lifelong learning
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SUMMARY:Stewardship of Country - Resilience and Regeneration
DESCRIPTION:Seeking a new model for the management of Australian landscapes so our natural systems are conserved and regenerated for future generations. \nJoin the Royal Societies of Australia and Inspiring Victoria for the second in this series of three webinars\, aiming to generate a discussion of landscape and environmental stewardship that bridges Indigenous\, agricultural\, scientific\, economic and social perspectives\, with supporting ideas for practical action and public good. We seek to contribute to a new model for the management of the Australian landscape so that our natural systems are conserved and regenerated for the benefits of future generations. \nWebinar Two: Resilience\, Regeneration and Escaping the Iron Law of Business-as-Usual\nThis second webinar in the series focuses on untangling the knots in our system that frustrate beneficial change\, from the fixed thinking enforced by our political culture to the slow-changing traditions of agricultural land management and business practices founded in European soils and ecosystems. We also look at how business\, entrepreneurship and private property have an effective role to play in conserving and rebuilding ecosystems and biodiversity. \n \nSpeakers (from left): \n\nKeynote: Dr Nicholas Gruen (CEO\, Lateral Economics) \nPresenters: Ms Carolyn Hall (The Mulloon Institute)\, Ms Jody Brown (La Trobe Station)\, Mr Nigel Sharp (Odonata). \n\n \nPanellists (from left): \nDr Mark Stafford Smith (CSIRO)\, Ms Verity Morgan Schmidt (Gheerulla Creek Consulting)\, Dr Tyson Yunkaporta (Deakin University) \nThis webinar will be streamed via Facebook Live at no cost; you can register your attendance (and receive reminders from Facebook) on the Facebook event page. If you would prefer to join the webinar via Zoom\, all are welcome: registrations are available via the ticketed links below. \n﻿﻿ \n
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/resilience-regeneration/
CATEGORIES:Lifelong learning
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SUMMARY:Stewardship of Country - From Past to Future
DESCRIPTION:Seeking a new model for the management of Australian landscapes so our natural systems are conserved and regenerated for future generations. \nJoin the Royal Societies of Australia and Inspiring Victoria for the final in this series of three webinars\, aiming to generate a discussion of landscape and environmental stewardship that bridges Indigenous\, agricultural\, scientific\, economic and social perspectives\, with supporting ideas for practical action and public good. We seek to contribute to a new model for the management of the Australian landscape so that our natural systems are conserved and regenerated for the benefits of future generations. \nFrom Past to Future – Australian Stewardship of Country\nThis final webinar in the series takes us to a broad view of the past to define our approach to the future. We range from the natural history of our continent’s diverse landscapes and species\, including the traditional approaches taken by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to support that diversity\, to redefining our relationships with the living world to better rise to the challenges we must collectively face to secure our country’s future. \n \nSpeakers (from left): \n\nKeynote: TBC \nPresenters: Professor Kingsley Dixon (Curtin University)\, Dr Michelle Maloney (Australian Earth Laws Alliance\, Griffith University)\, Mr Barney Foran (Charles Sturt University) \n\n \nPanellists (from left): \nDr Mark Stafford Smith (CSIRO)\, Ms Verity Morgan Schmidt (Gheerulla Creek Consulting)\, Dr Tyson Yunkaporta (Deakin University) \nThis webinar will be streamed via Facebook Live at no cost; you can register your attendance (and receive reminders from Facebook) on the Facebook event page. If you would prefer to join the webinar via Zoom\, all are welcome: registrations are available via the ticketed links below. \n﻿﻿ \n
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/stewardship-of-country-from-past-to-future/
CATEGORIES:Lifelong learning
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