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Human related impacts + Management
Indigenous knowledge (1) "the value of indigenous knowledge" (150)
who are the indigenous people, place in a spatial context (what land did they own)
woiwurrung of the kulin nation
how long have they been on the site?
how are they continuing to be incorporated into the management process?
brimbank park video for ideas
weave in the indigenous environmental management principles from the lecture
indigenous driven governance
collaborative (both ways)
country is basis for planning)
cultural rights and responsibilities taken seriously
landscape ecology (3) (300)
fragmentation + edge effects
urban matrix
progressively more urbanised surrounds over last 20 years
edge to area ratio - edges provide opportunity for edge effects and conc of predation, competition + parasitism
edge effects exacerbated by dogs and humans allowed throughout the park
walking trails and roads within the park additionally fragment
Barriers
Highway, suburban development,
paths and roads w/ in park
structures altering stream flow (ie. ford on the maribyrnong and concreted stones in creek) - fish migration etc
Connectivity
corridors along the maribyrnong river, connecting it beyond BP
within the park, there is good connectivity ie. between the stops located on the maribyrnong
there are some small park patches in the broader region with low connectivity to the park
existing and proposed future connectivity downstream
Transformation of the site
changed the biodiversity as 7/10 of the top 10 species at BP are introduced species
key things to incorporate
sustainability + resilience
spatial + temporal scales
lecture, tutorial + individual research content