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The Kailis Room UNDA Broome Campus Library

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12-6-2024 12:30 PM

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The Culture-Nature Journey (CNJ) program at the 2023 ICOMOS General Assembly and Scientific Symposium in Sydney, Australia presented an opportunity to bring together perspectives that were inter-disciplinary, inter-organizational and inter-generational. A program was framed that showcased research and applied works that are being undertaken worldwide, with a priority given to people-centred and place-based solutions. What started as a toss of coin at the commencement of the sessions to demonstrate the inter-relations between culture and nature became an appropriate metaphor to establish the various permutations through the lens of which we explored its heritage dynamics. This presentation by the Emerging Professional, Australian and International co-chairs of the Journey will not only discuss the contextual questions that played a critical role in the delivery of the CNJ program, but also reflect on the navigation that was undertaken to materialize a multi-format space for co-creating dialogues (formal and informal yarning sessions) and co-facilitating presentations (paper and posters). Inherently connecting with the Indigenous Heritage theme to reduce the separation between First Nations’ cultural and natural epistemologies, discussions focused on investment on knowledge and skills transfer to the next generation and reducing disciplinary boundaries for holistically understanding human, non-human and more-than human entities. Linkages to Culture-Nature as evidenced during simultaneous events (https://icomosga2023.org/) will be additionally highlighted including the engagement in Youth Forum and keynote by Dr June Oscar AO.

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Jun 12th, 12:30 PM

‘Two sides of the same coin’: reflecting on people-centred and place-based culture-nature conservation and management

The Kailis Room UNDA Broome Campus Library

The Culture-Nature Journey (CNJ) program at the 2023 ICOMOS General Assembly and Scientific Symposium in Sydney, Australia presented an opportunity to bring together perspectives that were inter-disciplinary, inter-organizational and inter-generational. A program was framed that showcased research and applied works that are being undertaken worldwide, with a priority given to people-centred and place-based solutions. What started as a toss of coin at the commencement of the sessions to demonstrate the inter-relations between culture and nature became an appropriate metaphor to establish the various permutations through the lens of which we explored its heritage dynamics. This presentation by the Emerging Professional, Australian and International co-chairs of the Journey will not only discuss the contextual questions that played a critical role in the delivery of the CNJ program, but also reflect on the navigation that was undertaken to materialize a multi-format space for co-creating dialogues (formal and informal yarning sessions) and co-facilitating presentations (paper and posters). Inherently connecting with the Indigenous Heritage theme to reduce the separation between First Nations’ cultural and natural epistemologies, discussions focused on investment on knowledge and skills transfer to the next generation and reducing disciplinary boundaries for holistically understanding human, non-human and more-than human entities. Linkages to Culture-Nature as evidenced during simultaneous events (https://icomosga2023.org/) will be additionally highlighted including the engagement in Youth Forum and keynote by Dr June Oscar AO.