3.2.1 Indigenous peoples’ custodianship of outdoor environments
3.2.2 Conservation, recreation and economic relationships
3.2.3 Methods used by individuals and groups to influence decisions and Processes followed by land managers to resolve said conflicts
3.2.4 An environmental issue in Australia and related policy from two federal political parties
3.2.4 The influence of social debates on relationships with outdoor environments (Climate Change)
100

This term describes the responsibility Indigenous peoples have to care for and manage the land, water, and all living things.

What is custodianship?

100

This relationship focuses on protecting ecosystems and biodiversity.

What is conservation?

100

This method can create rapid influence but may lack long-term attitude change.

What is protest or direct action?

100

This party has no clear renewable energy target.

Who are the Liberal Party?

100

These human activities contribute to increased greenhouse gases and rising temperatures.

What is the burning of fossil fuels?

200

RAPs are recognised under this Victorian law.

What is the Aboriginal Heritage Act 2006?

200

Track erosion from hiking demonstrates this indirect impact of this relationship.

What is recreation?

200

This strategy helps reduce conflict by involving different groups.

 What is community consultation?

200

This party strongly opposes new coal mines.

Who are the Greens?

200

Evidence such as rising temperatures supports this viewpoint.

What is human-caused climate change?

300

Indigenous groups must prove this connection to be formally recognised on land.

What is a connection to Country?

300

This positive outcome can occur when recreational users develop appreciation for nature.

What is environmental awareness?

300

This process gives a final legal decision but is costly.

What is use of court system?

300

The Greens party plans to phase out coal by this year.

What is 2030?

300

This argument suggests climate has always changed over time.

What is natural causes of climate change

400

 “Right People, Right Country, Decision Making, Capability, and Incorporation” are known as these.

What are requirements for formal recognition?

400

This explains why a single activity (e.g. surfing at Point Leo) can involve overlapping relationships.

What is interconnected/overlapping relationships with outdoor environments?

400

A potential disadvantage of using the courts system.

What is win–lose situation?

400

Supporting coal exports focuses on this outcome.

What is economic growth?

400

This gas is a major contributor to warming.

What is carbon dioxide (CO₂)?

500

RAPs such as the BLCAC provide advice and make decisions about these to protect important sites.

What are Cultural Heritage permits and agreements?

500

Recreation differs from economic relationships because it is primarily driven by this motivation.

What is enjoyment or personal wellbeing?

500

Conflict exists because some groups value horses for this reason.

What is cultural/heritage value?

500

This technology is supported by the Liberals to reduce emissions from fossil fuels.

What is carbon capture?

500

These opposing positions lead to this in society and government.

What is conflict or debate?

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