Indigenous engagements with water are dynamic and contextually contingent, and contemporary attitudes and environmental valuations are shaped by diverse pre-existing water histories. Geographical variation intersects and interacts with such histories to influence the moral position taken by individuals and groups and their negotiating positions as they engage in public debates or decisions about water diversion, management, and use, as well as the tradeoffs and risks of associated negative impacts. This paper draws together Indigenous historical and contemporary perspectives regarding the diversion, damming and manipulation of water sources from four tropical watersheds that span Australia’s remote north—the Harding and Ord Rivers in Wester...
Aboriginal participation in water resources decision making in Australia is similar when compared wi...
Aboriginal participation in water resources decision making in Australia is similar when compared wi...
The multi-dimensional relationships that Indigenous peoples have with water are only recently gainin...
The growing use of environmental flows in rivers and wetlands around the world, aimed at maintaining...
This paper details indigenous Australian water values and interests, highlights progress towards imp...
In view of the drive in policy circles to develop northern Australia and the concomitant dependence ...
This thesis explores the acculturation of the Australian landscape by the First Nations people of Au...
Indigenous ecological knowledge can inform contemporary water manage- ment activities including wate...
"Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy""March 2014"Incl...
Integrated discussions of the multi-valency of objects and the use and appropriation of natural reso...
Within Australia almost since colonisation, there have been debates about whether water supply would...
Indigenous people in south-east Australia have developed strategies and theories around the allocati...
Governments grapple with ways to integrate diverse values and interests to inform water management t...
Governance of water, always a vexed management issue, becomes very complicated when considering how ...
Aboriginal participation in water resources decision making in Australia is similar when compared wi...
Aboriginal participation in water resources decision making in Australia is similar when compared wi...
Aboriginal participation in water resources decision making in Australia is similar when compared wi...
The multi-dimensional relationships that Indigenous peoples have with water are only recently gainin...
The growing use of environmental flows in rivers and wetlands around the world, aimed at maintaining...
This paper details indigenous Australian water values and interests, highlights progress towards imp...
In view of the drive in policy circles to develop northern Australia and the concomitant dependence ...
This thesis explores the acculturation of the Australian landscape by the First Nations people of Au...
Indigenous ecological knowledge can inform contemporary water manage- ment activities including wate...
"Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy""March 2014"Incl...
Integrated discussions of the multi-valency of objects and the use and appropriation of natural reso...
Within Australia almost since colonisation, there have been debates about whether water supply would...
Indigenous people in south-east Australia have developed strategies and theories around the allocati...
Governments grapple with ways to integrate diverse values and interests to inform water management t...
Governance of water, always a vexed management issue, becomes very complicated when considering how ...
Aboriginal participation in water resources decision making in Australia is similar when compared wi...
Aboriginal participation in water resources decision making in Australia is similar when compared wi...
Aboriginal participation in water resources decision making in Australia is similar when compared wi...
The multi-dimensional relationships that Indigenous peoples have with water are only recently gainin...