Thank you for your interest in the inaugural Australian Sea Country Conference. We hope to see you at the next one!
Key Dates
Abstract Submissions Open: 22 May 2024
Abstract Submissions are now CLOSED
For any enquires, please contact us at ascc2024@agentur.com.au
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View hereAustralian Sea Country Conference Call for Abstracts
Welcome to a pivotal gathering that aims to bridge the wisdom of First Nations with contemporary approaches to Australian Sea Country stewardship, governance, and community advancement. As we stand at the intersection of tradition, science and innovation, this conference seeks to explore and celebrate the profound contributions of Indigenous knowledge systems to solving some of the most pressing sea country challenges of our time.
Our themes have been carefully selected to highlight the dynamic interplay between traditional wisdom and modern science, the importance of empowerment through treaties and agreements, and the critical role of First Nations in marine management and governance. Through a series of presentations, discussions, and interactive sessions, we aim to foster a deeper understanding of First Nations' perspectives, enhance recognition of Indigenous rights in environmental contexts, and support the advancement of Indigenous-led projects.
This conference is not just a platform for sharing knowledge; it is a call to ac on for all stakeholders— academics, policymakers, community leaders, and environmental practitioners—to engage in meaningful dialogue and collaborative efforts. By bringing together diverse voices and perspectives, we aspire to contribute to a future where Indigenous governance models, traditional knowledge, and leadership are integral to global environmental management and sustainability strategies.
1 | 2 |
Advancement and Empowerment | Reduce Environmental |
Projects & opportunities for First Nations advancement and Empowerment through Treaty or Agreements. | Reducing Environmental Impacts and Building a Sustainable Economy. |
3 | 4 |
Science, Management and Traditional knowledge | Equitable Engagement and diversity |
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Science, management & Traditional knowledge research needed to inform change |
Equitable engagement and diversity in Sea Country Governance |
When preparing your abstract for submission, please adhere to the following structure to ensure clarity and coherence, aligning with the conference’s objectives of integrating traditional knowledge with contemporary practices in environmental management and governance.
Your abstract should:
- Be Concise: Limit your abstract to a range of 300-500 words to succinctly convey the core aspects of your presentation. This length is optimal for providing enough detail while maintaining focus and readability.
- Include Objectives: Begin with a clear statement of your presentation's primary focus. Whether it is a research question you're addressing, the aim of a project, or the goal of an initiative, make sure this is explicitly stated to guide the reader's understanding of your work's purpose.
- Methodology/Approach: Outline the methodology, approach, or framework you've employed in your research or project. This sec on doesn't need to delve into exhaustive detail but should give the reader a clear understanding of how you've conducted your work or investigation. Highlight any unique aspects or innovations in your approach.
- Results/Outcomes: Provide a summary of the key findings, outcomes, or the anticipated impacts of your work. This sec on is crucial for illustrating the significance and contributions of your research or project. Be sure to articulate how your results advance understanding, address a gap, or offer solutions to identified challenges.
- Conclusions: Conclude your abstract with reflections on the broader implications of your work. Offer conclusions, make recommendations, or suggest areas for further research, policy development, or practice improvement. This sec on should e back to your objectives and highlight the relevance of your work to the conference themes and the wider field.
In preparing your abstract, ensure that it is well-organised, clear, and directly relevant to the conference themes. Your abstract should not only reflect the depth and breadth of your work but also engage the conference audience by demonstrating the significance of your contributions to advancing Indigenous environmental issues, governance, and community empowerment.
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Conference Dates: 24-26 September 2024
Abstract Submissions Open: 22 May 2024
Abstract Submissions Close: 14 July 2024
Early Bird Registrations Open: 22 May 2024
Early Bird Registrations Close: 23 Aug 2024
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