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September 2007


Guidelines and protocols for conducting research

NAILSMA has produced a publication that provides advice and guidance to researchers wishing to undertake research in Indigenous communities, particularly in natural resource management. 

Research is an important means of promoting and assisting management and development on Indigenous land and sea estates in ways that are environmentally, culturally, socially and economically sustainable. NAILSMA is committed to ethical research practices of the highest standard. NAILSMA's role in relation to research is fourfold:

  1. Commission and manage research projects.
  2. Act as a representative body for research projects undertaken by Indigenous partner organisations and Land Owners.

  3. Provide advice and support for research projects undertaken by Indigenous partner organisations and Land Owners, and

  4. Participate in or provide input to bodies responsible for setting research agendas or assessing research proposals.

The booklet provides advice through its:

  1. Brief summary of the research context in relation to management and research approaches.

  2. NAILSMA's requirements for research approval.

  3. Appendix of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) Guidelines for Ethical Research in Indigenous Studies.

Download a PDF of the guidelines below.

Documents

NAILSMA Research Guidelines and Protocols

NAILSMA Research Guidelines and Protocols. © NAILSMA 2007.

This booklet provides advice and guidance to researchers wishing to undertake research in Indigenous communities, particularly in natural and cultural resource management. [pdf 1.1 Mb]