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The past, present and future of Indigenous ethnobotanical knowledge. This project aims to resolve the interrelated and compounding problems that Indigenous Australians face in relation to their ethnob

The University of Queensland — Discovery Indigenous
Amount
Up to $1,052,723
Closes
Sunday 31 May 2026
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Description

The past, present and future of Indigenous ethnobotanical knowledge. This project aims to resolve the interrelated and compounding problems that Indigenous Australians face in relation to their ethnobotanical knowledge, such as biopiracy, loss of biodiversity, knowledge, and opportunity. This Indigenous-led project aims to build community-based databases to protect, preserve and facilitate community controlled use of ethnobotanical knowledge. This will support and promote Indigenous economic self-sufficiency and sustainability which will be of direct benefit to the partner communities. In addition to providing direct benefits to the communities involved in the research, the project is designed to be replicated across Australia, bringing benefits to Indigenous communities throughout the country.. Scheme: Discovery Indigenous. Field: 4503 - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Environmental Knowledges and Management. Lead: Hon Prof Henrietta Marrie

Categories
indigenousartscommunityregenerativeenterprise
Target Recipients
researchersuniversities

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Discovery method: arc-grants
Last verified: Monday 2 March 2026
Added: Saturday 28 February 2026