Desktop study of Traditional Owner interests in Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) development areas (NESP MaC 3.3)

Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlanned Statement: A desktop study was undertaken for Traditional Owners country throughout the offshore renewable energy declared and proposed areas. The project team included specific Indigenous capability with prior experience in engagement. Where targeted com...

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Other Authors: Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS), Department of Industry and Science, Australian Government (hasAssociationWith), Depczynski, Martial (collaborator), Emma Flukes (pointOfContact), Flagg, David (collaborator), Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) (resourceProvider), Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS) (hasAssociationWith)
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Australian Ocean Data Network
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WA
TAS
VIC
NSW
Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/desktop-study-traditional-mac-33/2921932
https://doi.org/10.25959/6215-SV62
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Summary:Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlanned Statement: A desktop study was undertaken for Traditional Owners country throughout the offshore renewable energy declared and proposed areas. The project team included specific Indigenous capability with prior experience in engagement. Where targeted communication was required with First Nations corporations, Traditional Owners and community, discussions drew on existing relationships established by project research partners and the NESP MaC Hub. The obtained information was compiled into a spreadsheet and has been synthesised in the NESP MaC Project 3.3 final report. Credit National Environmental Science Program (NESP) Marine and Coastal Hub It is recognised that Indigenous communities are likely to be impacted by Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) wind farm developments. This work conducted a desktop study to identify Traditional Owner interests in areas adjacent to current ORE development areas. The purpose of the work was to gauge the extent of existing knowledge on cultural values and list appropriate avenues for future engagement with Traditional Owners to better understand the potential impact of ORE developments. This included identifying existing Sea Country plans for these communities, identifying existing information on cultural values, investigating Indigenous Cultural Intellectual Property, and further notes on preferred methods of engagement for these Indigenous communities potentially impacted by ORE developments. This raw spreadsheet of compiled information is withheld due to cultural sensitivities, but a synthesis of information will be available in the Project 3.3 final report once finalised (estimated May-June 2024). Please contact the NESP Data Wrangler (Southern node) to discuss access to the raw spreadsheet of information: Emma.Flukes@utas.edu.au