While contemporary Western planning traditions in Australia talk of the last 200 years of innovation and transposition of European and North American planning traditions upon the Australian landscape, they neglect to mention some 40-50,000 years of Indigenous landscape planning initiatives and practice. The ancestral country of the Gunditjmara people is in the Western District of Victoria focused upon the Lake Condah and Mount Eccles localities. The Gunditjmara had, and continue to have a strong social, cultural and land management and planning presence in the region, in particular linked to environmental engineering initiatives and aquaculture curatorship of eel and fish resources. Archaeological evidence confirms that some 10,000 years of...
The concept of ‘Country’ is central to Aboriginal culture and has sustained the Quandamooka Peoples ...
In this paper, we show how the Aboriginal people in the south-west of Australia (the Nyungar) develo...
Currently there is a dearth of research into Australian Indigenous knowledge and their understanding...
© 2004 Dr. Libby PorterPlanning, as a form of state action that continually produces and regulates p...
In July 2004 the Budj Bim National Heritage Landscape was inscribed onto the National Heritage List....
The aim of this research was to find out what land management activities are being undertaken by Abo...
Delivery of the potential mutual benefits for biodiversity conservation and Indigenous peoples throu...
Planning in settler-colonial countries is always taking place on the lands of Indigenous peoples. Wh...
This thesis explores the major themes of environmental history: the agency of the human and the non-...
Increasing attention to formal recognition of indigenous and community conserved areas (ICCAs) as pa...
The Aboriginal people of the South East region of South Australia, together with local and state gov...
Planning processes that make space for Indigenous peoples in Australia appear to herald more inclusi...
Increasing attention to formal recognition of indigenous and community conserved areas (ICCAs) as pa...
Throughout the colonial settlement of Australia, Aboriginal people were subject to processes of colo...
This article illustrates how a conservation planning approach combined Indigenous knowledge and West...
The concept of ‘Country’ is central to Aboriginal culture and has sustained the Quandamooka Peoples ...
In this paper, we show how the Aboriginal people in the south-west of Australia (the Nyungar) develo...
Currently there is a dearth of research into Australian Indigenous knowledge and their understanding...
© 2004 Dr. Libby PorterPlanning, as a form of state action that continually produces and regulates p...
In July 2004 the Budj Bim National Heritage Landscape was inscribed onto the National Heritage List....
The aim of this research was to find out what land management activities are being undertaken by Abo...
Delivery of the potential mutual benefits for biodiversity conservation and Indigenous peoples throu...
Planning in settler-colonial countries is always taking place on the lands of Indigenous peoples. Wh...
This thesis explores the major themes of environmental history: the agency of the human and the non-...
Increasing attention to formal recognition of indigenous and community conserved areas (ICCAs) as pa...
The Aboriginal people of the South East region of South Australia, together with local and state gov...
Planning processes that make space for Indigenous peoples in Australia appear to herald more inclusi...
Increasing attention to formal recognition of indigenous and community conserved areas (ICCAs) as pa...
Throughout the colonial settlement of Australia, Aboriginal people were subject to processes of colo...
This article illustrates how a conservation planning approach combined Indigenous knowledge and West...
The concept of ‘Country’ is central to Aboriginal culture and has sustained the Quandamooka Peoples ...
In this paper, we show how the Aboriginal people in the south-west of Australia (the Nyungar) develo...
Currently there is a dearth of research into Australian Indigenous knowledge and their understanding...