Valuing Indigenous cultural connections

作者: Diane Jarvis , Natalie Stoeckl , Michael Douglas , Daniel Grainger , Silva Larson

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摘要: This project delivers a new approach that will enable Indigenous cultural connections to, and the sustainable management of, Country to be ‘valued’ alongside emerging environmental economic accounts that attribute a monetary value to ecosystems services. Conventional environmental-economic accounting relies on a linear model, in which the size (extent) and condition of a particular natural area and its ecosystems determines the flow of ‘services’ to people and, hence, the dollar value of their various benefits. Ecosystem services are diverse, ranging from food, fresh water, fibre and resources to carbon capture, erosion control, recreation and spiritual benefits. However, Indigenous communities see people as an integral part of complex, interconnected ecosystems and consider stewardship of the environment, or care for Country, as a reciprocating relationship. Within this holistic, virtuous cycle Country cares for people, and hence delivers ecosystem services, because people care for Country. While the importance of this Indigenous model for maintaining precious ecological resources is now widely recognised, a key challenge lies in measuring or defining its ‘value’. This is increasingly important as recent international and national environmental accounting initiatives provide new opportunities for the considerable, but long overlooked, value of ecosystem services to be factored into policy- and decision-making and environmental and land management. The development by the Australian Government’s Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment (DAWE) of an experimental system that will account for ecosystem services from …

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