© 2019, © 2019 Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand Inc. In 2015, the Ngarrindjeri Nation in concert with the South Australian government won the Australian Riverprize for best practice in water management, after leading the development of a co-management approach to the Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth (CLLMM) region during the Australian Millennium drought crisis. The purpose of this article is to explain why the prize-winning advances in water management in this region are an outcome of a strategic political process of Indigenous Nation (re)building, pursued by Ngarrindjeri leaders with the ongoing support of a formal research program focussed on Aboriginal governance. The primary insight revealed by the research is th...
This article addresses Indigenous Australian claims to water resources and how they inform and relat...
Australia's water management futures are again under discussion as drought impacts and bushfires hit...
Traditional Ecological Knowledge ('TEK') in water has survived millennia, yet this knowledge remain...
This article is under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. You ...
In view of the drive in policy circles to develop northern Australia and the concomitant dependence ...
This article focuses on environmental and natural resource management involving indigenous Australia...
Access to water resources for cultural and economic purposes can make a significant contribution to...
The multi-dimensional relationships that Indigenous peoples have with water are only recently gainin...
Governance of water, always a vexed management issue, becomes very complicated when considering how ...
In Australia national concerns about climate change, biodiversity loss, water quantity and quality a...
Scholars around the world are increasingly taking up the imperative of the Anthropocene to develop n...
Indigenous people in south-east Australia have developed strategies and theories around the allocati...
Australian water policy is a world leader in the area of environmental water management, having esta...
On 23 March 2007 at Goolwa near the mouth of the Murray River in South Australia, the Ngarrindjeri N...
Indigenous peoples within the Murray–Darling Basin have traditionally struggled for the recognition ...
This article addresses Indigenous Australian claims to water resources and how they inform and relat...
Australia's water management futures are again under discussion as drought impacts and bushfires hit...
Traditional Ecological Knowledge ('TEK') in water has survived millennia, yet this knowledge remain...
This article is under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. You ...
In view of the drive in policy circles to develop northern Australia and the concomitant dependence ...
This article focuses on environmental and natural resource management involving indigenous Australia...
Access to water resources for cultural and economic purposes can make a significant contribution to...
The multi-dimensional relationships that Indigenous peoples have with water are only recently gainin...
Governance of water, always a vexed management issue, becomes very complicated when considering how ...
In Australia national concerns about climate change, biodiversity loss, water quantity and quality a...
Scholars around the world are increasingly taking up the imperative of the Anthropocene to develop n...
Indigenous people in south-east Australia have developed strategies and theories around the allocati...
Australian water policy is a world leader in the area of environmental water management, having esta...
On 23 March 2007 at Goolwa near the mouth of the Murray River in South Australia, the Ngarrindjeri N...
Indigenous peoples within the Murray–Darling Basin have traditionally struggled for the recognition ...
This article addresses Indigenous Australian claims to water resources and how they inform and relat...
Australia's water management futures are again under discussion as drought impacts and bushfires hit...
Traditional Ecological Knowledge ('TEK') in water has survived millennia, yet this knowledge remain...