Ubirr Bim Site Complex Conservation Management Plan

Ubirr Bim Site Complex Conservation Management Plan

“This project will re-evaluate the conservation, management and sharing of the World Heritage values of the Ubirr rock art site complex. A workshop ‘On Country Learning’ will be delivered, in addition to other cultural values mapping and rock art research activities.The project will be led by the Njanjma Aboriginal Corporation (NAC), representing the Traditional Owners clans of the East Alligator River in collaboration with Kakadu National Park (Kakadu), The Australian National University (ANU), Flinders University (FU) and The University of Notre Dame Australia (UNDA).”

Researcher(s)
Jones Tristen Janelle Stevenson Melissa Marshall
Institution(s)
The Australian National University (ANU)
City
Kakadu National Park
Country
Australia
Keywords
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Publications

Marshall, Melissa. n.d. “Preserving the Rock Art of Kakadu: Formative Conservation Trials during the 1980s.” Histories of Australian Rock Art Research, doi:10.22459/TA55.2022.12.

Marshall, Melissa, Kadeem May, Jeffrey Lee, and Gabrielle O’Loughlin. 2022. “Looking After the Rock Art of Kakadu National Park, Australia.” Studies in Conservation 67 (sup1): 156–65. doi:10.1080/00393630.2022.2066321.

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