Sentences with phrase «joint management»

Following its exclusion from the determination the parties intend to negotiate a mutually acceptable joint management arrangement for the national park outside of the native title process.
Importantly, an analysis of existing joint management relationships can provide a useful guide to developing better and more equitable management arrangements between Indigenous land holders and conservation agencies.
For example, in Western Australia, Conservation and Land Management (CALM) has developed policy on joint management of national parks, reflecting a willingness to move beyond the strict legal definition of native title rights.
Professional Associations and Memberships: CBA / DBA Joint Management Committee Past Chair National Employment Lawyers, Colorado Trial Lawyers, American Bar Association, Arapahoe Bar Foundation Member Colorado Bar Association Board of Governors Colorado Foundation Fellow
This may also be an opportunity for other Indigenous groups around the country where joint management on National Parks is occurring.
Existing programs such as the Caring for Country Initiative, the Working on Country Program [27], and new national park joint management arrangements in Cape York [28], which aim to build on Indigenous knowledge of protecting and managing land and sea country provides funding for Indigenous people to be trained and employed as Rangers to deliver environmental outcomes.
The agreement includes the return of land to the Gunaikurnai people through a «grant of Aboriginal [t] itle with the condition of joint management over 10 key sites of cultural significance».
Cape Byron or «Walgun» as it is traditionally known, is under joint management with Cape Byron Trust and the National Parks and Wildlife Service.
Park freehold title (s9 Bill); inalienable; subject to native title interests; subject to 99 year lease - back to Territory; subject to joint management agreement
When it concerns large - scale production we need to seek other formulae, new forms of social links between the workers going beyond what has been a sort of joint management aimed above all at integrating them into the logic of capitalist accumulation.
This central organ reaches out to the smallest village through a tight network of a central Working Committee, an operations Secretariat, a dozen regional Joint Management Centers, three score sub-regional JMCs, and 448 local JMCs, each of which has an intelligence committee, a political - social - economic committee, and a commmunications committee.
An important aspect of the system is that, rather than being «taken over», lower - performing twinned schools form joint management and teaching teams with their higher - performing counterparts.
They also say that the food has «Joint Management Nutrition» which features glucosamine and chondroitin.
This includes procedures required for horses, camelids, and farm animals, including orthopedic surgery, lameness, wound repair, septic joint management, gastrointestinal surgery, and urogenital procedures.
This model is also being considered as a result of the Cape York Peninsula Heritage Act 2007, whereby joint management on National Parks is being facilitated through Indigenous Management Agreements which include Indigenous Ranger positions, and the first right of refusal for service contracts is to the Indigenous landowners.
During the reporting period, the Queensland Government continued to work with traditional owners to negotiate joint management arrangements over national parks in Cape York under the Cape York Peninsula Heritage Act 2007 (Qld).
The first vice president shall serve on the Budget Committee and Joint Management Committee and perform any duties assigned by the president.
Programs such as the Caring for Country Initiative, the Working on Country Program and new national park joint management arrangements in Cape York are utilising Indigenous traditional knowledge to manage land and sea country.
Dedicated Crown Land subject to native title interests; subject to joint management agreement; No extinguishment.
- Can we improve care and save money, as Andy Burnham has proposed, by thinking of health and social care as a single service, looking after the whole person, with a single budget and joint management?
So we will ask: can we improve care and save money, as Andy Burnham has proposed, by pooling health and social care as a single service, with a single budget and joint management?
«Make mutual commitment to rigorous planning and joint management
The joint management from Stockholm and Uppsala is in place to lead the next phase of SciLifeLab and the first four national platforms have been approved.
The Joint Management Board of Physiological Reports, representing the Publication Committees of The Society and the American Physiological Society, is pleased to announce the following appointments:
A Joint Management Committee will oversee community usage once the development is completed.
Many dog owners are unaware that certain nutrients can greatly help their dog's health and joint management.
«This deal, and the joint management of the franchises, will bring the Northern Powerhouse to life.
The Bundjalung of Byron Bay (Arakwal) people maintain spiritual, cultural and historical significance with the Cape and the joint management of the area enhances their cultural, social and economic needs.
With a joint management plan both countries will be able to benefit from each other's experience and cooperate in the sustainable management of ecosystems and related services of shared characteristics for the benefits of local communities.
Negotiations demanding decentralization and equity in resource distribution may lead to changes in land tenure systems in which communities and official organizations will increasingly agree to collaboration and joint management in which civil societies participate.
Krupp and Roberts are particularly interesting because EDF and WWF - US both receive funding from the Grantham Foundation and both are on the joint management board of Jeremy Grantham's climate institutes at the London School of Economics, (LSE), and Imperial College, London.
Kate's responsibilities include overseeing Orrick CaseStream, joint management of Orrick's Records services, and the development and implementation of new strategies to streamline Orrick's legal processes.
Comprehensive claims settlements from these areas of Canada usually take the form of modern - day treaties and include a variety of terms such as money, land, forms of self - government, rights to wildlife, and provisions for the joint management of lands and resources.
Now, Nokia executive Mike Wang, president of the joint management team in China, has confirmed that 3 or perhaps 4 new Nokia - branded Android devices are set to be unveil in the fourth quarter of 2016.
For Indigenous peoples, particularly on those national parks where joint management is in place, this could provide an opportunity for Indigenous people who own or jointly manage country to be recognised for our previous, current and future contributions to conservation on our lands.
The Commission notes that the joint management of national parks and other conservation reserves (including Indigenous Protected Areas) with Indigenous traditional owners is increasingly being accepted as an appropriate option for the management and protection of these areas.
In this area, the refusal of the state government to agree to joint management, even where the continuity of native title in national parks has been accepted, is a stalling point in a number of native title claims.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z