This indicates that problems may be arising at the implementation stage and highlights the need for improved governance capacity for Traditional Owners. (humanrights.gov.au)
These include weak capital markets; immature EE markets and supply chains; low energy prices; lack of information and awareness; high transaction costs; inadequate governance capacity; lack of consensus on best practices; sovereign risk; and institutional fragility. (chimalaya.org)
The Commission also recognises that improved governance capacity means greater involvement in decision - making and ownership of outcomes. (humanrights.gov.au)