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Project: 3.7 - Identifying and overcoming barriers to marine and coastal habitat restoration and nature based solutions in Australia
Topic: Environmental restoration

Date taken: 2024

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A proposed pathway to Indigenous participation in marine and coastal ecological restoration designed to overcome current barriers. The pathway includes stepping stones (advice) which three distinct groups can take, and when followed, can lead to enabling conditions which support restoration on sea Country, ultimately leading to social, ecological, and economic outcomes. The graphic is intended to be a conversation starter and was created using an arts-based method by a graphic facilitator in partnership with the research team. The pathway was developed based on two interviews with three individuals as well as literature and expertise of the project team. For a more detailed view the individual components of the image are included in larger format throughout the accompanying report. For use of this image please cite: Saunders MI, Fischer M, Vozzo ML, Chewying K, Malcolm F, Liddell B, Cooley R, Cassady J, Bugnot AB, Waltham NJ (2024) Identifying and overcoming barriers to marine and coastal habitat restoration and nature-based solutions in Australia: Pathways to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander inclusion and co-design in restoration. Report to the National Environmental Science Program Marine and Coastal Hub. The University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania.

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