Sunday September 2, 2001
5.30 pm - 7.30pm
Registration, and Welcome Reception for delegates hosted by Mr John McAuliffe, President, Queensland Division, Australian Property Institute, at which the IASCP President Dr. Susan Hanna, will open the inaugural IASCP Regional Meeting for the Pacific.
9.15 am
Welcome to delegates, and announcements regarding Regional Meeting.
John Sheehan, IASCP Regional Representative for the Pacific
National Native Title Spokesperson,
Australian Property Institute
9.30 am
9.45 am
10.45 am
11.15 am
~Regime Change - Prospects for Community-Based Resource Management in
Post-New Order Indonesia
Craig Thorburn - BAPEDALDA East Java Institutional Strengthening Project,
Surabaya, Indonesia
~Common Property Resources - Opportunities and threats for rural
livelihoods in Bhutan Himalayas
Francis Turkelboom, NRM Analyst, DRDS and SMV, Bhutan
Tayan Raj Gurung, Head, Information Section, MoA Bhutan
Sangey Duba, Program Director RNR -Research Centre Bajo, Bhutan
~Assessment of the forces that drive land use and forest cover change in
Philippine Watersheds
Professor Rex Victor O Cruz, Institute of Renewable Natural Resources,
College of Forestry and
Natural Resources, University of the Philippines, Los Banos College,
Laguna, Philippines.
12.30 pm
1.45pm - 3pm
~Sharing and Management of Scarce Resources in Conflicting Situations:
The Case of Traditional Tanks in Dry Tracts of South India
R Seenivasan, Programme Leader, &
P. Anandakumar, Senior Project Executive,
Tank Programme, DHAN Foundation, Madurai, India.
~Masters of a Domain or Property Owners: An analysis of forest use in
Papua New Guinea
Ruth C.H. Turia, Human Geography Department, Research School of Pacific
and Asian Studies, Australian National University Canberra.
3pm - 3.30pm
3.30pm - 4.45pm
~Preserving the Roof of Queensland: Public Landscape, Indigenous cultural
heritage, and home of the rivers
Jim McAllister, Lecturer in Sociology, Centre for Social Science
Research, Central Queensland University, Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia.
~The Issue of Water as a Property Right in Australia
Adjunct Professor Henry Prokuda, University of Queensland
Partner, Corrs Chambers Westgarth, Lawyers Brisbane
~The Influence of privatisation on irrigation water rights in NSW
Paul Taylor, Project Manager, Natural Resources Secretariat, and Tony
McGlynn, Director Special Projects, Department of Land and Water
Conservation, Sydney, & Warren Margin, Martin an dAssociates, Surrey
Hills, NSW Australia.
Tuesday September 4, 2001
8.00 am
9.15am
~A Compensation model for leasehold property rights of Maori reserve land
(New Zealand)
Professor Terry Boyd, Professor of Property Economics, Queensland
University of Technology.
~Co-manage research as a strategy for informing the development of
Indigenous and government management partnerships over the Great Barrier
Reef.
Professor Helen Ross, School of Natural and Rural Systems Management,
University of Queensland, Gatton, Queensland, &
James Innes, Project Manager, Social Cultural and Economic Information,
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA) Townsville, Queensland,
Australia.
~Customary Land Tenure in Papua New Guinea: Status and Prospects Dr Lynne Armitage, School of Construction Management and Property, Queensland University of Technology.
10.45 am
11.15 am
~Traditional land and collective management systems in New Caledonia
North Province
Eric Sabourin and Philippe Pedelahore
Centre for International Cooperation in Agricultural Research for
Development (CIRAD)
ERA Territories, Environment and People Department, New Caledonia.
~Traditional CPRs, new institutions: Native Title Management Committees
and the State-wide Native Title Congress in South Australia
Dr Jocelyn Davies, Senior Lecturer, Indigenous Environmental Management,
Department of Agronomy and Farming Systems, University of Adelaide,
Roseworthy, South Australia, Australia.
~Conceptualising Native Title as an analogous property right within the
anglo-Australian land law paradigm
John Sheehan National Native Title Spokesperson Australian Property
Institute
Member, Land Tribunal, Queensland.
12.30 pm
1.45pm - 3pm
~Mapping Moorea's Lagoons: Conflicts over Marine Protected Areas in
French Polynesia
Barbara Louise Endemano Walker, Assistant Researcher, Institute for
Social, Behavioural, and Economic Research University of California,
Santa Barbara, USA.
~Valuation of National Parks as a Commercial Enterprise
Peter Elliott and Richard Reed, School of Geography, Planning and
Architecture, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
~Capturing Fugitive Resources in a Globalised Economy: The Case of Marine
Aquaculture in Hawaii
Assistant Professor Krisna Suryanata, Assistant Professor of Geography, &
Assistant Professor Karen Umemoto, Assistant Professor of Urban and
Regional Planning,
University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
~Market Lingages of Small-Scale Fishermen in Sorong District, Indonesia
Associate Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics and Social
Sciences, University of Lampung (INILA), Bandar Lampung, Indonesia
3pm - 3.30pm
3.30pm - 4.45pm
~ Market Goods or Cultural Goods - Dilemmas facing traditional Pacific
societies
Dr Padma Lal, Director, Graduate Studies in Environment Management and
Development National Centre for Development Studies, Australian National
University, Canberra, Australia
~From Culture to Cooperation: Insights from Qualitative Analysis of an
Australian Program of Collaborative Environmental Governance
Dr. Graham R. Marshall, School of Economics, University of New England,
Armidale, NSW Australia.
~Conflicts and value trade-offs in the management of common property:
insights from land use studies in the Australian Sugar Industry
Dr Thilak Mallawaarachchi, Reader and Senior Natural Resource Scientist,
CRC Sugar, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia
~A Commons perspective on the Resource Management Act: A turning point
for resource management in New Zealand
Professor Ali Memon, Environmental Management Group, Environmental
Management and Design Division, Lincoln University, Canterbury, New
Zealand, &
Dr John W Selsky, Department of Management, University of Melbourne,
Parkville, Victoria Australia.
4.45pm - 5.15pm
This session will be conducted as a Panel, with the panellists discussing the future of CPRs in the Pacific Region, addressing both issues and challenges for the marine and terrestrial environments that have been identified in this inaugural IASCP Pacific Regional Meeting. They will sum up the thrust of the papers moving from a theoretical CPR overview to a regional CPR overview to local CPRs, culminating in the identification of regional issues and future action which will set the scene for a second Pacific Regional Meeting.
The panellists will include:
Dr Susan Hanna, IASCP President Oregon State University
Dr Lynne Armitage, School of Construction Management and Property,
Queensland University of Technology.
John Sheehan, IASCP Regional Representative for the Pacific, National
Native Title Spokesperson Australian Property Institute
5.15pm
5.25pm