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biosecurity built on science
Project 4041-Building resilience in Indigenous
communities through engagement
Alby Marsh - Plant and Food Research
Linda Ford – Charles Darwin University
Plant Biosecurity Cooperative Research Centre
biosecurity built on science
Banana freckle disease
Mimosa Pigra
Watermelon Green Mottle Mosaic Virus
Psa
Queensland Fruit Fly
Kauri dieback, Phytophthora infestants
Tomato Potato Psyllid
Myrtle rust
Why do we need engagement?
biosecurity built on science
To enhance the ability of indigenous communities
and relevant regulatory authorities and industries
to better manage social, cultural, environmental
and economic impacts of biosecurity threats, and
to participate in biosecurity strategies by describing
and evaluating bicultural engagement models that
build empowerment and ownership in indigenous
communities and their response to those threats
Project aim
biosecurity built on science
Indigenous Engagement Models
biosecurity built on science
Aboriginal Indigenous Engagement
Model
biosecurity built on science
Aboriginal Indigenous Engagement
Model
Finding the right palm, bearing
the ripe fruit
depends on the season.
The season may come early or
late, depending on the seasonal
patterns.
Identify the right combination of
people with the right
knowledge, at the right time.
Know that some relationships
may not be ready when you
expect, determine or think they
will. The variables affecting this
are different for each set of data
you seek, and the site on which
it is based. Identifying the kind
of relationship required in this
first critical step will determine
the success rates of your
fieldwork and data collection.
biosecurity built on science
Aboriginal Indigenous Engagement
Model
Peel off the shells and wrap in a
bark package. The shells need to
be removed to allow the soaking
process to soften the kernels.
The cracked kernels are then
wrapped to contain them for
soaking
and softening.
Examine the knowledge for its inner nature.
Engagement with the community requires you to
interact and nurture the connections you have made.
The sourcing of the nuts, as well as the paperbark are
in vastly different locations, representing the time
and effort required to follow due processes and
protocols.
Dissect and examine your expectations of the
relationship, and how the people and their
knowledge appear in relation to that. This also
enables building of relationships and evaluation of
the process that all will follow. This step lets you
know if the research should progress as planned, or if
it needs more time to be refined, redirected or
discarded.
biosecurity built on science
Aboriginal Indigenous Engagement
Model
Soak until the kernels are soft.
The leaching process is required
for the kernel to soften and
enable the
cyanide to be released.
Allow time for the Indigenous community to
consider whether or not to support your
project. These considerations demonstrate
culturally appropriate behavior. As much as
possible, immerse yourself in language,
culture, and the settings of the research site
to ensure your project and data collection
can include a collaborative approach to the
ways people live and manage the sites. This is
when your communication capacity with
Indigenous people could encounter a
required shift in order to work with the range
of paradigms that govern the data you are
sourcing.
biosecurity built on science
Aboriginal Indigenous Engagement
Model
Crush with the right stones. Two
stones are used to crush the
kernel into a pulp, to enable
more leaching to occur in order
to detox the kernel.
Once the expectations have been
softened, they require more
‘crushing’ to remove their rigid
cultural preconceptions. The
testing of this rigidity is done by a
set of special ‘stones’ or methods
with complementary
characteristics; negotiation and
debate of meaning and
representation, value of
information and knowledge that is
being shared. This enables more
refining in the following step.
biosecurity built on science
Aboriginal Indigenous Engagement
Model
Another rigorous detoxification
process is required in order to
fully remove toxins from the
crushed kernels. Soak again to
further soften and let more of
the poison out, then grind into
meal.
More time is required to
continue to let out the toxicity of
possible conflict in paradigms.
Now that the rigidity of the
expectations have been adapted
by the start of this process, this
ensures rigour and depth of
interrogation of approaches to
data collection.
biosecurity built on science
Aboriginal Indigenous Engagement
Model
Form into a cake for eating. The
cake needs to be the right size
and shape in order to cook
properly.
Now the consolidated and
re-constituted knowledge, or
findings, can be developed into
dissemination-ready formats, so
that others can access the data
and learn from it.
biosecurity built on science
Aboriginal Indigenous Engagement
Model
Know when to leave in the coals,
when it needs more heat on
certain parts, and then when it is
fully cooked.
This requires more time and
care, so that the access to
discussion of the knowledge and
findings is digestible; not under-
prepared, or over analysed.
Over-cooking, burning or under-
cooking can make you ill if
consumed. The likelihood of
findings in these states is that
they will be discarded and not
accepted.
biosecurity built on science
Aboriginal Indigenous Engagement
Model
After this rigorous preparation,
the loaf is shared. Some is for
sacred, private ceremonial
practices and some for public
consumption.
The cultural protocols involved in
Traditional Ecological Knowledge is
that it exists within a wider
cosmological context; one that
involves significant and sacred
stories as scientific practice and
theories. Some of this knowledge is
meant for private use, due to
complex roles and responsibilities
within each community and clan
group. Therefore, open access to all
knowledge associated with data
collections should never be
assumed or expected.
biosecurity built on science
Aboriginal Indigenous Engagement
Model
biosecurity built on science
Yolŋu Explanation
To work together, have faith in each other
that we are being honest, and working with
integrity. You need to put your faith in people. We are
connected through our relationships with each other, as
well as the land and clans we are born or adopted into.
Each individual inherits a role and responsibility to their
gurrut-u, and through these relationships, there is order.
What it Means for Engagement
Whereas western science can rely only on proven findings, this
principle calls on those involved to have faith that people you work
with will do the right thing and act in honesty. Following cues for
relationship terms and ways of communicating and learning can help
you understand how people relate to one another. A lot of
introductions take time and detail covering how people are related to
each other, to gain an understanding of one’s role within society.
Children grow up learning this, and
are more often referred to as their gurrut-u or skin name
(the group they belong to) rather than their
individual name. This is the significance
of gurrut-u and Märri-yulkthirr.
biosecurity built on science
 Korero mai mā – need to activate now!
 Connect to other research and researchers
 Industry Advisory Network (IAN) & Indigenous Reference Group (IRG)
 Series of workshops – build familiarity
 Champions
 Customisable model – adaptable
 Consistency in method for engagement
 Action can be initiated by government, industry or community
What next?
biosecurity built on science
End user advocate response
“I am very impressed to see the research work on plant biosecurity in
Australia as we harvest native species to produce jams and other products to
sell on the Australian domestic and international market. It is about time that
indigenous researchers took the lead to develop a culturally appropriate
engagement model to help protect our native plants from incursions.”
»Pat Torres, Mayi Harvests & Mamanyjun Cultural Services, Australia
“MPI is investigating ways to improve how we engage with Māori to better
understand the potential impact of new pests and diseases on Māori values.
MPI supports the work that PFR is leading to develop new tools to ensure
that our engagement with Māori is effective, which will lead to better
biosecurity outcomes.”
»Mike Taylor, Manager Biosecurity Response, Ministry for Primary
Industries, New Zealand
biosecurity built on science
Mā te whakaatu, Ka mōhio
Mā te mōhio, ka mārama
Mā te mārama, ka mātau
Ma te mātau, ka ora
biosecurity built on science
Thank-you and Kia ora,
For more information, please email
alby.marsh@plantandfood.co.nz
linda.ford@cdu.edu.au

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Session 10: Building resilience in indigenous communities through engagement

  • 1. biosecurity built on science Project 4041-Building resilience in Indigenous communities through engagement Alby Marsh - Plant and Food Research Linda Ford – Charles Darwin University Plant Biosecurity Cooperative Research Centre
  • 2. biosecurity built on science Banana freckle disease Mimosa Pigra Watermelon Green Mottle Mosaic Virus Psa Queensland Fruit Fly Kauri dieback, Phytophthora infestants Tomato Potato Psyllid Myrtle rust Why do we need engagement?
  • 3. biosecurity built on science To enhance the ability of indigenous communities and relevant regulatory authorities and industries to better manage social, cultural, environmental and economic impacts of biosecurity threats, and to participate in biosecurity strategies by describing and evaluating bicultural engagement models that build empowerment and ownership in indigenous communities and their response to those threats Project aim
  • 4. biosecurity built on science Indigenous Engagement Models
  • 5. biosecurity built on science Aboriginal Indigenous Engagement Model
  • 6. biosecurity built on science Aboriginal Indigenous Engagement Model Finding the right palm, bearing the ripe fruit depends on the season. The season may come early or late, depending on the seasonal patterns. Identify the right combination of people with the right knowledge, at the right time. Know that some relationships may not be ready when you expect, determine or think they will. The variables affecting this are different for each set of data you seek, and the site on which it is based. Identifying the kind of relationship required in this first critical step will determine the success rates of your fieldwork and data collection.
  • 7. biosecurity built on science Aboriginal Indigenous Engagement Model Peel off the shells and wrap in a bark package. The shells need to be removed to allow the soaking process to soften the kernels. The cracked kernels are then wrapped to contain them for soaking and softening. Examine the knowledge for its inner nature. Engagement with the community requires you to interact and nurture the connections you have made. The sourcing of the nuts, as well as the paperbark are in vastly different locations, representing the time and effort required to follow due processes and protocols. Dissect and examine your expectations of the relationship, and how the people and their knowledge appear in relation to that. This also enables building of relationships and evaluation of the process that all will follow. This step lets you know if the research should progress as planned, or if it needs more time to be refined, redirected or discarded.
  • 8. biosecurity built on science Aboriginal Indigenous Engagement Model Soak until the kernels are soft. The leaching process is required for the kernel to soften and enable the cyanide to be released. Allow time for the Indigenous community to consider whether or not to support your project. These considerations demonstrate culturally appropriate behavior. As much as possible, immerse yourself in language, culture, and the settings of the research site to ensure your project and data collection can include a collaborative approach to the ways people live and manage the sites. This is when your communication capacity with Indigenous people could encounter a required shift in order to work with the range of paradigms that govern the data you are sourcing.
  • 9. biosecurity built on science Aboriginal Indigenous Engagement Model Crush with the right stones. Two stones are used to crush the kernel into a pulp, to enable more leaching to occur in order to detox the kernel. Once the expectations have been softened, they require more ‘crushing’ to remove their rigid cultural preconceptions. The testing of this rigidity is done by a set of special ‘stones’ or methods with complementary characteristics; negotiation and debate of meaning and representation, value of information and knowledge that is being shared. This enables more refining in the following step.
  • 10. biosecurity built on science Aboriginal Indigenous Engagement Model Another rigorous detoxification process is required in order to fully remove toxins from the crushed kernels. Soak again to further soften and let more of the poison out, then grind into meal. More time is required to continue to let out the toxicity of possible conflict in paradigms. Now that the rigidity of the expectations have been adapted by the start of this process, this ensures rigour and depth of interrogation of approaches to data collection.
  • 11. biosecurity built on science Aboriginal Indigenous Engagement Model Form into a cake for eating. The cake needs to be the right size and shape in order to cook properly. Now the consolidated and re-constituted knowledge, or findings, can be developed into dissemination-ready formats, so that others can access the data and learn from it.
  • 12. biosecurity built on science Aboriginal Indigenous Engagement Model Know when to leave in the coals, when it needs more heat on certain parts, and then when it is fully cooked. This requires more time and care, so that the access to discussion of the knowledge and findings is digestible; not under- prepared, or over analysed. Over-cooking, burning or under- cooking can make you ill if consumed. The likelihood of findings in these states is that they will be discarded and not accepted.
  • 13. biosecurity built on science Aboriginal Indigenous Engagement Model After this rigorous preparation, the loaf is shared. Some is for sacred, private ceremonial practices and some for public consumption. The cultural protocols involved in Traditional Ecological Knowledge is that it exists within a wider cosmological context; one that involves significant and sacred stories as scientific practice and theories. Some of this knowledge is meant for private use, due to complex roles and responsibilities within each community and clan group. Therefore, open access to all knowledge associated with data collections should never be assumed or expected.
  • 14. biosecurity built on science Aboriginal Indigenous Engagement Model
  • 15. biosecurity built on science Yolŋu Explanation To work together, have faith in each other that we are being honest, and working with integrity. You need to put your faith in people. We are connected through our relationships with each other, as well as the land and clans we are born or adopted into. Each individual inherits a role and responsibility to their gurrut-u, and through these relationships, there is order. What it Means for Engagement Whereas western science can rely only on proven findings, this principle calls on those involved to have faith that people you work with will do the right thing and act in honesty. Following cues for relationship terms and ways of communicating and learning can help you understand how people relate to one another. A lot of introductions take time and detail covering how people are related to each other, to gain an understanding of one’s role within society. Children grow up learning this, and are more often referred to as their gurrut-u or skin name (the group they belong to) rather than their individual name. This is the significance of gurrut-u and Märri-yulkthirr.
  • 16. biosecurity built on science  Korero mai mā – need to activate now!  Connect to other research and researchers  Industry Advisory Network (IAN) & Indigenous Reference Group (IRG)  Series of workshops – build familiarity  Champions  Customisable model – adaptable  Consistency in method for engagement  Action can be initiated by government, industry or community What next?
  • 17. biosecurity built on science End user advocate response “I am very impressed to see the research work on plant biosecurity in Australia as we harvest native species to produce jams and other products to sell on the Australian domestic and international market. It is about time that indigenous researchers took the lead to develop a culturally appropriate engagement model to help protect our native plants from incursions.” »Pat Torres, Mayi Harvests & Mamanyjun Cultural Services, Australia “MPI is investigating ways to improve how we engage with Māori to better understand the potential impact of new pests and diseases on Māori values. MPI supports the work that PFR is leading to develop new tools to ensure that our engagement with Māori is effective, which will lead to better biosecurity outcomes.” »Mike Taylor, Manager Biosecurity Response, Ministry for Primary Industries, New Zealand
  • 18. biosecurity built on science Mā te whakaatu, Ka mōhio Mā te mōhio, ka mārama Mā te mārama, ka mātau Ma te mātau, ka ora
  • 19. biosecurity built on science Thank-you and Kia ora, For more information, please email alby.marsh@plantandfood.co.nz linda.ford@cdu.edu.au