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The role of planning in achieving indigenous land justice and community goals
Authors:Marcus B Lane  
Institution:aDepartment of Geographical & Environmental Studies, School of Social Sciences, The University of Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia
Abstract:This paper suggests that the capacity of indigenous groups to engage effectively in a range of planning activities is crucial to achieving land justice and community goals. This argument is relevant in the face of long-standing tensions between indigenous peoples residing in post-settler societies and nation-states such as Australia, Canada, and New Zealand over questions of land and natural resource use. The paper argues that effective planning is crucial for (i) protecting indigenous interests by engaging the planning activities of the state, (ii) the successful acquisition of lands through legal land claim processes, and (iii) helping indigenous communities achieve their goals by implementing effective community-based planning processes.
Keywords:Indigenous people  Planning  Environmental management  Land conflict  Land claims
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