Full description
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 is available in the Project 3.3 final report: see sections 4.8, 5.8, 6.8, 7.8 & 8.8 (https://www.nespmarinecoastal.edu.au/publication/guiding-research-and-best-practice-standards-for-the-sustainable-development-of-offshore-renewables-and-other-emerging-marine-industries-in-australia).
Please contact the NESP Data Wrangler (Southern node) to discuss access to the raw spreadsheet of information: [email protected]
Lineage
Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlannedNotes
CreditThe data collections described in this record are funded by the Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) through the NESP Marine and Coastal Hub. In addition to NESP (DCCEEW) funding, this project is matched by an equivalent amount of in-kind support and co-investment from project partners and collaborators.
Issued: 26 03 2024
Data time period: 2023-01-08 to 2024-03-20
text: westlimit=140.990295; southlimit=-38.698372; eastlimit=142.097168; northlimit=-38.143265
text: westlimit=145.651245; southlimit=-40.84706; eastlimit=147.546387; northlimit=-40.212572
text: westlimit=147.019043; southlimit=-38.959409; eastlimit=148.447266; northlimit=-38.255436
text: westlimit=151.534424; southlimit=-33.815952; eastlimit=152.545166; northlimit=-32.898326
text: westlimit=151.226807; southlimit=-35.657575; eastlimit=151.710205; northlimit=-34.759948
text: westlimit=114.686279; southlimit=-33.358348; eastlimit=115.345459; northlimit=-32.879875
User Contributed Tags
Login to tag this record with meaningful keywords to make it easier to discover
McLean D, Ierodiaconou D, Jordan A, Carroll A, Delefosse M, Depczynski M, Edge W, Flagg D, Gaudin C, Hansen, J, Huang Z, Klaassen M, Langlois T, Lester E, Mc Cormack S, Nanson R, Navarro M, Nichol S, Parsons M, Schläppy M-LS, Speed C, Spencer C, Sprogis K, Thums M, Young M, Todd V, Wells J, Wenderlich M (2024). Guiding research and best practice standards for the sustainable development of offshore renewables and other emerging marine industries in Australia. Research Report to the National Environmental Science Program. (Final Project Report)
global : e39a7af3-0c0e-4f32-bfc3-9f720b5d1171
local : 03x57gn41
local : 0000-0001-8723-0076
local : 03x57gn41
local : 03x57gn41
NESP MaC Project 3.3 - Guiding the sustainable development of offshore renewables and other emerging marine industries in Australia, 2023-2024 (AIMS, Deakin Uni)
doi :
10.71676/a5251e4c![]()
- DOI : 10.25959/6215-SV62
- global : d8055e77-f9be-4de7-8157-4b15ab4df794
