Partnering with First Nations Communities in City and Regional Planning

Client: Greater Cities Commission, NSW Government
Location: Awabakal and Worimi Country
Completion Date: 2023

Colonisation has had significant impacts on First Nations peoples and their environments. Contemporary city planning is now attempting to recognise the invaluable knowledge and custodianship of First Nations communities and incorporating that into planning processes moving forward. This project was a literature review of inclusion of Indigenous peoples and perspectives in regional planning. This review focused on three nations: Aotearoa/New Zealand, Australia and Canada, as well as the Sámi peoples who exercise stewardship across a range of Arctic nation states. The research highlights case studies from across these nations and provides recommendations for best practice partnering with Indigenous communities in urban planning. It amplifies Indigenous voices and recognises the significant potential in changes to policy and planning practice to better embed these voices moving forward. Link to the report http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1482926

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