Gi4DM Panel 1: First Nations
David Major Founding Director Thirriwirri David is a Yuin Maneroo man and co-founder of Thirriwirri. David has spent twenty five years working in land and heritage management in the ACT, NSW and Victoria, and along with his Thirriwirri co-founder Jason Ardler, are the only First Nations people in Au...
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ftdatacite:10.5446/52902 2023-05-15T16:15:20+02:00 Gi4DM Panel 1: First Nations Major, David Walker, Stephen Fisher, Rohan 2020 https://dx.doi.org/10.5446/52902 https://av.tib.eu/media/52902 en eng Geo-Information for Disaster Management (Gi4DM),Surveying & Spatial Sciences Institute (SSSI),Urban Resilience Asia Pacific 2 (URAP2) Information Technology Conference/Talk MediaObject article Audiovisual 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5446/52902 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z David Major Founding Director Thirriwirri David is a Yuin Maneroo man and co-founder of Thirriwirri. David has spent twenty five years working in land and heritage management in the ACT, NSW and Victoria, and along with his Thirriwirri co-founder Jason Ardler, are the only First Nations people in Australia to have sat on the executive of a Government land management agency. Thirriwirri supports innovative approaches to partnerships between First Nations communities and Government/Corporates, building shared capacity and capability, and advocating for connection to Country and a primary role for Traditional Owners in the management of their cultural landscapes. Stephen Walker Geospatial Data Analytics and AI Advocate / Supporter - Indigenous Opportunity / Strategist / HealthTech / PropTech As a Certified Indigenous service provider focusing on occupational health, Spartan First promotes indigenous opportunity and welfare, and are leveraging location intelligence to enable increased social, cultural, and economic benefits for indigenous communities. Rohan Fisher is lead satellite-derived fire information analyst for the North Australian Fire Information service at the Darwin Centre for Bushfires research and current PhD candidate Charles Darwin University. Satellite image analyst for 27 years, and subsequently for the Northern Territory government. His current research and training development work is focused on developing Projection Augmented Landscape Models; using low tech tools to create dynamic spatial holograms of country. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) |
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David Major Founding Director Thirriwirri David is a Yuin Maneroo man and co-founder of Thirriwirri. David has spent twenty five years working in land and heritage management in the ACT, NSW and Victoria, and along with his Thirriwirri co-founder Jason Ardler, are the only First Nations people in Australia to have sat on the executive of a Government land management agency. Thirriwirri supports innovative approaches to partnerships between First Nations communities and Government/Corporates, building shared capacity and capability, and advocating for connection to Country and a primary role for Traditional Owners in the management of their cultural landscapes. Stephen Walker Geospatial Data Analytics and AI Advocate / Supporter - Indigenous Opportunity / Strategist / HealthTech / PropTech As a Certified Indigenous service provider focusing on occupational health, Spartan First promotes indigenous opportunity and welfare, and are leveraging location intelligence to enable increased social, cultural, and economic benefits for indigenous communities. Rohan Fisher is lead satellite-derived fire information analyst for the North Australian Fire Information service at the Darwin Centre for Bushfires research and current PhD candidate Charles Darwin University. Satellite image analyst for 27 years, and subsequently for the Northern Territory government. His current research and training development work is focused on developing Projection Augmented Landscape Models; using low tech tools to create dynamic spatial holograms of country. |
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