A river is like a mirror: it reflects the care given by people whose lives depend upon it. A scald on red ground or the slow death of a river reveals more than troubled ecological relationships they are signs of broken social relationships. How people take care of social relationships and how they take care of ecological relationships are the same question. In this paper we emphasise the importance that Aboriginal people place on social relationships for good ecological relationships. In the past few decades natural resource managers have sought Indigenous knowledge relevant to Western ideas of environment, and in doing so, created distinctions between 'ecological' and 'social' knowledge this is an artificial 'white-fella' separation. Addit...
The Indigenous Australian perspectives on how to live in the natural environment and use its resourc...
Indigenous peoples with a historical continuity of resource-use practices often possess a broad know...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...
Despite the increasing trend worldwide of integrating indigenous and scientific knowledge in natural...
Robust approaches to natural resource management (NRM) in indigenous cross-cultural contexts require...
This paper synthesises the lessons learnt and challenges encountered when applying Indigenous and no...
Involving Indigenous peoples and traditional knowledge in natural resource management produces more ...
The research project upon which this dissertation is based focused on enhancing understandings of th...
The discourse of the movement for reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians i...
Indigenous peoples now engage with many decentralized approaches to environmental management that of...
Using western science as the only worldview when examining complex topics of applied science limits ...
Indigenous Ecological Knowledge (IEK) is deeply encoded in social processes. Our research shows that...
It is widely accepted that Indigenous ecological knowledge (IEK) is potentially valuable for maintai...
For most of humanity’s existence, a robust human-nature relationship was paramount. Any inherent ben...
ABSTRACT. Over the last decade, indigenous knowledge has been widely touted by researchers and natur...
The Indigenous Australian perspectives on how to live in the natural environment and use its resourc...
Indigenous peoples with a historical continuity of resource-use practices often possess a broad know...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...
Despite the increasing trend worldwide of integrating indigenous and scientific knowledge in natural...
Robust approaches to natural resource management (NRM) in indigenous cross-cultural contexts require...
This paper synthesises the lessons learnt and challenges encountered when applying Indigenous and no...
Involving Indigenous peoples and traditional knowledge in natural resource management produces more ...
The research project upon which this dissertation is based focused on enhancing understandings of th...
The discourse of the movement for reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians i...
Indigenous peoples now engage with many decentralized approaches to environmental management that of...
Using western science as the only worldview when examining complex topics of applied science limits ...
Indigenous Ecological Knowledge (IEK) is deeply encoded in social processes. Our research shows that...
It is widely accepted that Indigenous ecological knowledge (IEK) is potentially valuable for maintai...
For most of humanity’s existence, a robust human-nature relationship was paramount. Any inherent ben...
ABSTRACT. Over the last decade, indigenous knowledge has been widely touted by researchers and natur...
The Indigenous Australian perspectives on how to live in the natural environment and use its resourc...
Indigenous peoples with a historical continuity of resource-use practices often possess a broad know...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...