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As the world enters a time of multiple ecological and social crises—with climate change, biodiversity loss, ecosystem decline and the escalating gap between rich and poor communities affecting us all—there is a growing awareness that we can’t respond to the challenges we face, with the same governance systems that brought us here.
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Fernandez-Llamazares, in Reyes-Garcia et al. (2019).
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Mardoowarra/Martuwarra are used as alternative spellings from different Kimberley Aboriginal languages.
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Reyes-Garcia, et al. (2019). The contributions of indigenous peoples and local communities to ecological restoration. Restoration Ecology, 27(1), 8.
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Poelina, A. et al. (2024). Introduction. In: Declaration of Peace for Indigenous Australians and Nature. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-9327-7_1
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