Landscape Preparedness Days

November 2022 | Kyogle and Evans Head, NSW, Australia

We explored community concerns around landscape management, developed action plans, connected community members and engaged Bundjalung and Gullible Elders to teach people about First Nations land management practices.

Photo Credit: Jodie Harris - 6acres Studio

100%

of survey respondents reported an increase in belonging, wellbeing and connection following the landscape preparedness community day.

95%

of survey respondents reported an increase in their capacity to act to strengthen landscape resilience.

  • "I really valued connecting with others, walking the land and sharing visions."

    - Community member

  • "The best part for me was meeting people from the community and having conversations on the better health for the planet."

    - Community member

  • "I appreciated gaining Indigenous knowledge of landscape."

    - Community member

  • "The part I loved most was listening to others."

    - Community member

  • "It was so inspiring working on ideas together."

    - Community member

Outputs and Outcomes

  • 2 events

  • 63 participants

  • 6 partnerships

  • Local community leaders including First Nations people led educational activities for the community.

  • First Nations people shared their knowledge of the local landscape with the broader community.

  • Participants learnt a variety of Indigenous fire management techniques as part of a Cultural Burning Workshop lead by First Nations leaders.

  • Participants learnt about river health and how to monitor water quality following a disaster.

  • Participants learnt about the importance of composting and soil health.

  • Participants expressed their local environmental concerns, created a vision for the future and developed action plans to take forward.

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