Arakwal Indigenous Land Use Agreement area

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The Arakwal Indigenous Land Use Agreement area is a protected coastal region in New South Wales co-managed with the Arakwal people to conserve its natural and cultural heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous Land Use Agreement area
co-managed conservation area
protected area
associatedLanguageGroup Bundjalung language group NERFINISHED
associatedPeople Bundjalung peoples NERFINISHED
coManagedWith Arakwal people NERFINISHED
country Australia
governedBy Australian native title framework
hasConservationValue biodiversity protection
protection of threatened species habitat
hasFeature beaches
coastal landscapes
coastal vegetation communities
dune systems
hasHeritageType cultural heritage
natural heritage
hasLandUseAgreementType Indigenous Land Use Agreement
hasLegalStatus protected area under agreement
hasManagementGoal protection of Aboriginal cultural sites
protection of coastal ecosystems
support for Arakwal cultural practices
jurisdiction State of New South Wales NERFINISHED
locatedIn New South Wales
coastal New South Wales NERFINISHED
locatedOn east coast of Australia
managementIncludes environmental management and monitoring
joint decision-making with Arakwal representatives
protection of cultural sites
purpose conservation of cultural heritage
conservation of natural heritage
recognizes Arakwal people’s connection to country
regionType coastal region
relatedTo co-management of protected areas in Australia
native title agreements in Australia
supportsUse customary activities by Arakwal people
traditionalOwners Arakwal people NERFINISHED

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Tallow Beach environmentalProtection Arakwal Indigenous Land Use Agreement area