What is Indigenised biodiversity? How can we help ensure that non-human and more-than-human kin thrive on the Country to which they belong within urbanised environments. Watch this excellent Deadly Djurumin Yarn with Siân Hromek, Carlos Porras and Bradley Kerr, led by Danièle Hromek.

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Danièle Hromek introduces the concept of Indigenised biodiversity.

Country-centred design recognises that humans are not the centre of everything. We share our urban and civic spaces with non-human kin, and we all have a responsibility to care for Country. We must actively seek out spaces and environments for our non-human kin to flourish within and around our built environment projects, through large moves and small ones. This will help us all to thrive.

This yarn explores the concept of Indigenised biodiversity and the role it plays within a Country-centred approach to design in the built environment, with Siân Hromek, Carlos Porras, Bradley Kerr, and Danièle Hromek. Together, they outline what Indigenised biodiversity means, how it relates to First Nations knowledge systems and Western science, and design strategies that can support and create urban habitats within which many species can thrive.


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CPD

One hour of formal CPD on completion of the CPD questions. See here for the Learning Objectives for the series as a whole.

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This session was recorded live on 7 June 2024. The Deadly Djurumin Yarns are a collaboration between Parlour and Deadly Djurumin.