Michelle Holian
University of Adelaide, ACT, Australia
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My focus is on the socio-economic, human well-being, and ecological benefits of community participation and stewardship of local marine ecosystems.
A key interest is in the governance of community-led conservation and restoration and alignment with government policy, private stakeholder interests and research science. With a primary focus on South Australian coastal marine and estuary ecosystems, I am exploring the characteristics of community-led conservation and restoration that contribute to successful and sustainable outcomes.
The Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (2022) outlines targets to conserve biodiversity and achieve societal sustainability through a whole-of-society approach. My research seeks to engage with diverse social groups, including Traditional Owners, to understand the ecological and human benefits of participation in community-led conservation to contribute to our global biodiversity targets.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
People, Culture, Collaboration and Governance to Restore Coastal Ecosystems (#220)
1:42 PM
Michelle M Holian
Session 5.4 - Community partnerships driving reciprocal outcomes in marine science
People, Culture, Collaboration and Governance to Restore Coastal Ecosystems (#117)
5:00 PM
Michelle M Holian
Poster Session I