The protection of Aboriginal cultural heritage sites is not consistent across Australian states. In part this is because of the considerable variation in the perceived quality of different sites. For example, these range from camping areas, rock-working sites and marked trees through to important art gallery and burial sites. It is also because it is not clear what values are held within the Australian community for protecting sites. This paper will describe a Choice Modelling valuation study that assessed the values held by both the Indigenous community and the general community for the protection of Aboriginal cultural heritage sites in Central Queensland, Australia.
Funding
Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)
History
Volume
56
Start Page
35
End Page
41
Number of Pages
7
ISSN
0312-2417
Location
Adelaide, Australia
Publisher
Australian Archaeology Association
Language
en-aus
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Open Access
No
External Author Affiliations
Faculty of Arts, Health and Sciences; Faculty of Business and Law; TBA Research Institute;