Publications by authors named "Joanne M Packer"

With growing international calls for the enhanced involvement of Indigenous peoples and their biocultural knowledge in managing conservation and the sustainable use of physical environment, it is timely to review the available literature and develop cross-cultural approaches to the management of biocultural resources. Online spatial databases are becoming common tools for educating land managers about Indigenous Biocultural Knowledge (IBK), specifically to raise a broad awareness of issues, identify knowledge gaps and opportunities, and to promote collaboration. Here we describe a novel approach to the application of internet and spatial analysis tools that provide an overview of publically available documented Australian IBK (AIBK) and outline the processes used to develop the online resource.

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  • Manuka honey, from the Leptospermum scoparium plant in New Zealand, shows potential as an antibacterial treatment for wounds, specifically against Staphylococcus aureus.
  • Treatment with manuka honey significantly reduced bacterial growth and altered the expression of specific proteins involved in cell processes, unlike its inactive counterpart.
  • The unique proteomic changes from manuka honey suggest it may work differently from traditional antibacterial agents, highlighting its potential as a novel antimicrobial option.
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