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Sean Kerins

Submission to the Review of the National Biodiversity Strategy: Indigenous people's involvement in conserving Australia's biodiversity

Jon Altman, Sean Kerins, Emilie Ens, Geoff Buchanan, and Katherine May

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.

Why the Northern Territory Government needs to support Outstations/Homelands in the Aboriginal, Northern Territory and National Interest

Jon Altman, Sean Kerins, Bill Fogarty, and Kate Webb

Topical Issue 17 / 2008

December 2008 - The Importance of Supporting Outstations

Why the Northern Territory Government needs to support Outstations/Homelands in the Aboriginal, Northern Territory and National Interest — Submission to the Northern Territory Government Outstation Policy Discussion Paper.

[16 December 2008]

Submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport on Natural Resource Management and Conservation Challenges

Jon Altman and Sean Kerins

Topical Issue 15 / 2008

December 2008 - Natural Resource Management

'Submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport on Natural Resource Management and Conservation Challenges', focussing on natural and cultural resource management activities undertaken by Indigenous Australians.

[01 December 2008]

Submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Environment, Communications and the Arts inquiry into the operation of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999

Jon Altman and Sean Kerins

Topical Issue 13 / 2008

November 2008 - Environment Protection and Biodiversity

'Submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Environment, Communications and the Arts inquiry into the operation of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999', exploring the fundamental significance of the peopled landscape or 'people on country' in the natural resource management of the Australian continent.

[28 November 2008]

Caring for Country: An overview of Aboriginal land management in the Top End of the Northern Territory

Wednesday, 30 April 2008

Aboriginal People in the tropical savannah of the Northern Territory (NT) own 170,000 sq km of land including 85% of the coastline. Land and sea country have great cultural, economic and social significance to Aboriginal people, underpinning their culture and society. Aboriginal landowners continue to be reliant on the natural environment for both spiritual and physical well-being. Creation ancestors form part of a living landscape and practices such as hunting, foraging, burning, caring for sacred sites and ceremony have an important place in contemporary Aboriginal life.

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Sean Kerins, Research Fellow

Sean Kerins
Contact Details
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(02) 6125 9808

 

Research Interests

Seán has a background in applied anthropology. His research interests are community-based management of natural resources, common property rights, common property resource institutions, subsistence, political economy, wildlife utilisation and community development.

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