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Australians. In some instances, Indigenous communities might lead the way, drawing on
their established networks and traditional knowledge. In others, modern science and
technology could be used to support Indigenous decision-making. This was demonstrated
in a 2019 project involving Kakadu rangers,Microsoft and CSIROworking in partnership
to bring together science, Indigenous knowledge and technology to help solve complex
environmental management problems (see Case Study 4).
RecommendationsforimprovedIndigenousengagement
10. Make biosecurity engagement with Indigenous communities a more systemic process of
the system
Currently, engagement with Indigenous communities around matters of biosecurity is not
uniform and often relates to a specific incursion or event. To ensure the system better
manages the social, cultural, environmental and economic impacts of biosecurity threats,
key decision-making stakeholders from within the biosecurity system could actively
increase the levels of co?development of biosecurity procedures and strategies with
Indigenous peoples and organisations.
Engagement approaches need to be respectful and aim to support self-determination
principles that recognise the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in
identifying local solutions that can respond to biosecurity threats. Though not biosecurity
specific, the Our Knowledge Our Way in Caring for Country guidelines showcases best
practices for working with Indigenous knowledge in land and sea management.
11. Empower Indigenous involvement in biosecurity through co-development of
fit-for-purpose technology solutions and creation of economic opportunities
Integrating Indigenous knowledge, practices and values with modern science and
technology,such as state-of-the-art surveillance,monitoring and data analysis can create
fit-for-purpose solutions for complex biosecurity management issues. For example,
protecting northern Australia from biosecurity threats as agricultural intensification occurs.
This type of innovation in biosecurity has the potential to create significant and impactful
economic opportunities for Indigenous communities across Australia.
Other opportunities to empower Indigenous communities could include positioning
Indigenous corporations to lead biosecurity activities, further expanding the Indigenous
Rangers network and developing new service models underpinned by capability building
initiatives.
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