Yu, Edgar and Williams Feb 2009

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La Grange Water Plan:A Case Study : 

La Grange Water Plan:A Case Study Sarah Yu, Joe Edgar and Susie Williams for NWC Indigenous Planners Workshop 19th February 2009 Adelaide

Presentation Overview : 

Presentation Overview Background What Happened Engagement methods Future

BACK-GROUND : 

BACK-GROUND

WHAT HAPPENED : 

WHAT HAPPENED Process Issues scoping with people Work out a process and who should be involved

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Original stakeholder structure La Grange Groundwater Committee Local water users Karajarri people Karajarri liaison person Department of Water Other stakeholders Kimberley general public

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On-ground studies Ecological Cultural The Plan Define buffers Dictated allocation limit Guides policy

Native : 

Pajalpi (spring country) Native Native Title

ENGAGEMENT METHODS : 

ENGAGEMENT METHODS 1. Recognition of indigenous governance structures

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2. Capacity and awareness

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3. Inclusive planning framework Issues scoping Committee meetings and working out the engagement model Involvement in investigation process (of values etc) Re-engagement process (DVD etc)

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4. Relationships Roy Stone, Susan Worley, Sarah Yu and Mulat Mulardy (been involved throughout whole process)

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5. Language Interpreters Translation Training

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6. Recognising different communication Art project

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7. Integrated Water Management Nita Downs site visit Capacity building Assisting in decisions

8. Levels of engagement : 

8. Levels of engagement On-ground (Karajarri) Regional (KLC) National (IWPG)

9. Collaborative Science : 

9. Collaborative Science Respects culture and history Encourages connections between people and country

FUTURE : 

FUTURE

DoW perspective : 

DoW perspective The Idealism of planning Reflect on challenges and lessons Need for ongoing engagement Policy development as follow up

Local perspective : 

Local perspective Difficult concepts Integrated planning Indigenous allocation Formalise in State and National policy Engagement in management

Community Perspective : 

Community Perspective