Leading from the North : : Rethinking Northern Australia Development.

Leading from the North aims to improve public dialogue around the future of Northern Australia to underpin robust and flexible planning and policy frameworks.

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Place / Publishing House:Canberra : : ANU Press,, 2021.
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Year of Publication:2021
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (578 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • Contributors
  • Section 1: Rethinking Regional Development and Social Infrastructure in Northern Australia
  • 1. Place-Based Land Use Planning and Development in Northern Australia: Cape York Peninsula, Queensland
  • 2. Place-Based Agricultural Development: A New Way of Thinking about an Old Idea in Northern Australia
  • 3. Investing in the Future: Human and Social Service Development in Northern Australia
  • 4. Underpinning Development: Health and Health Workforce in Northern Australia
  • Section 2: Economic and Business Development in the North
  • 5. Pulse and Pause: Researching the Economic Future of Northern and Remote Australia
  • 6. Issues in the Future Directions of Tourism in Northern Australia
  • 7. Economic Equity and Major Development
  • 8. Other Views of Northern Australian Aspirations: Pre‑Notions, Ideologies and Remoteness
  • 9. National Data: Reflecting Northern Australian Aspirations?
  • Section 3: Demographic Trends and Migration: Key Issues Facing Further Development in Northern Australia
  • 10. The Demography of Developing Northern Australia
  • 11. Attracting and Retaining International Migrants: A Key Issue in Developing Northern Australia
  • Section 4: Water, Land and Energy in the North
  • 12. A Case-Based Discussion on the Disjuncture between Local Values and Federal, State and Territory Development Policy in Northern Australia
  • 13. Land Tenure and Development in Northern Australia
  • 14. Governing the Community-Based Natural Resource Management System in Northern Australia: Challenges and Opportunities
  • 15. Comparing Roles and Rights of Indigenous Groups in Local Governance of Trepang Fisheries in Northern Australia and Eastern Indonesia
  • 16. Dry Thinking, Wet Places: Conceptualising Fluid States
  • Section 5: Thriving in Northern Climates.
  • 17. Timing and Climate: Rainfall Variability in Northern Australia
  • 18. Killing Two Birds with One Stone: Developing Northern Australian Adaptive Capabilities to Sustainably Develop Competent and Thriving Communities Capable of Responding Effectively to Natural Hazards
  • 19. Perceptions About Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation-Case Studies from Indigenous Communities in Northern and Central Australia
  • 20. Design for Liveability in Tropical Australia
  • Section 6: Governance Systems in Northern Australia
  • 21. New Pathways for the Governance of Northern Development
  • 22. Collaborative Research into Contemporary Indigenous Governance
  • 23. Local Knowledge and the Challenge of Regional Governance
  • 24. Revisiting Governance Systems Analysis in Northern Australia: Exploring Critical Systems Thinking as a Framework for Engaging with Multiplicity and Incommensurability
  • 25. Building Regional Research Capacity: The Northern Research Futures Collaborative Research Network.