Sandie Suchet-Pearson is a senior lecturer in Human Geography. Her research and teaching experience is in the area of Indigenous rights and environmental management. She has worked on Cape York Peninsula on community development in the context of a major mining operation, examined the strategies used by Indigenous peoples and local communities to assert their rights in wildlife management in Canada and southern Africa, and investigated Indigenous self-determination in the context of cultural tourism in North East Arnhem Land, northern Australia.
Source: Staff page, Macquarie University http://humgeog.mq.edu.au/staff/person.htm?id=ssuchet (Sighted 21/03/2013)