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Emma Lee
Emma Lee
Professor, National Centre for Reconciliation, Truth, and Justice, Federation University
Verified email at federation.edu.au - Homepage
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Managing consequences of climate‐driven species redistribution requires integration of ecology, conservation and social science
TC Bonebrake, CJ Brown, JD Bell, JL Blanchard, A Chauvenet, ...
Biological Reviews, 2017
2702017
Cultural and spiritual significance of nature: guidance for protected and conserved area governance and management
B Verschuuren, JM Mallarach, E Bernbaum, J Spoon, S Brown, R Borde, ...
IUCN, International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resour, 2021
1172021
Protected Areas, Country and Value: The Nature–Culture Tyranny of the IUCN's Protected Area Guidelines for Indigenous Australians
E Lee
Antipode 48 (2), 355-374, 2016
1052016
Transformative epistemologies for regenerative tourism: towards a decolonial paradigm in science and practice?
L Bellato, N Frantzeskaki, tebrakunna country and, E Lee, JM Cheer, ...
Journal of Sustainable Tourism 32 (6), 1161-1181, 2024
972024
Autonomous adaptation to climate-driven change in marine biodiversity in a global marine hotspot
GT Pecl, E Ogier, S Jennings, I van Putten, C Crawford, H Fogarty, ...
Ambio 48 (12), 1498-1515, 2019
842019
Will “other effective area-based conservation measures” increase recognition and support for ICCAs
HD Jonas, E Lee, HC Jonas, C Matallana-Tobon, KS Wright, F Nelson, ...
Parks 23 (2), 63-78, 2017
822017
Performing colonisation: The manufacture of Black female bodies in tourism research
E Lee
Annals of Tourism Research 66, 95-104, 2017
812017
Indigenous Women's Voices: 20 Years on from Linda Tuhiwai Smith’s Decolonizing Methodologies
E Lee, J Evans
Bloomsbury Academic, 2021
432021
‘Reset the relationship’: decolonising government to increase Indigenous benefit
tebrakunna country, E Lee
cultural geographies 26 (4), 415-434, 2019
382019
Rethinking the regions: Indigenous peoples and regional development
tebrakunna country and, E Lee, R Eversole
Regional Studies 53 (11), 1509-1519, 2019
332019
The fate of Indigenous place-based heritage in the era of native title
PF McGrath, E Lee
Right to Protect Sites: Indigenous Heritage Management in the Era of Native …, 2016
182016
Aboriginal cultural heritage protection in Tasmania: The failure of rights; the restorative potential of historical resilience
E Lee
Right to Protect Sites: Indigenous Heritage Management in the Era of Native …, 2016
182016
The right to protect sites: Indigenous heritage management in the era of native title
PF McGrath, E Lee, C Tan, J Hunt, S Ellsmore, G Atkinson, M Storey, ...
Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS), 2016
172016
From boardroom to kitchen table: shifting the power seat of Indigenous governance in protected area management
E Lee, T Tran
Australian Aboriginal Studies, 81, 2016
152016
Unsettling geographies of tourism
BSR Grimwood, tebrakunna country, E Lee, F Higgins-Desbiolles
Tourism Geographies 26 (6), 899-916, 2024
122024
Black female cultural safety in Tebrakunna country
E Lee
Tourism and wellness: Travel for the good of all, 1-20, 2018
112018
The'Uluru statement from the heart': investigating indigenous Australian sovereignty
E Lee, B Richardson, H Ross
Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues 23 (1-2), 18-41, 2020
102020
FROM MUSEUM TO LIVING CULTURAL LANDSCAPE
E Lee, BJ Richardson
Australian Indigenous Law Review 20, 78-107, 2017
102017
Tourism and Wellness: Travel for the Good of All?
AM Munar, JG Alsop, S Benjamin, K Boluk, A Carr, L Cooke, J Harrison, ...
Rowman & Littlefield, 2018
72018
Saturday soapbox: green glitter hides cultural truth
E Lee
72015
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