Australia's water management futures are again under discussion as drought impacts and bushfires hit communities. Water and ecological system limits are being reached resulting in fish kills and dwindling water levels in storages. Awareness is also rising around the inequities in current water governance regimes for First Peoples across the Australian continent and beyond. Here we provide a brief overview and research on: the ingenuity of Indigenous waterscape and landscape knowledge and practices to care for country and community, including the development of agricultural systems and sophisticated fish and eel trapping systems that are thousands of years old; the devastating impacts of colonisation on First Peoples, their country and abil...
‘Water governance’ refers to systems of decision making and control of water: who gets what water, w...
Climate change is predicted to cause increasing rainfall variability in many of the world’s river ba...
This book brings together 27 chapters from some of the world\u27s leading practitioners and experts ...
Australia's rivers are among the most variable in the world and this has been a major challenge in c...
Effective regulation of freshwater remains one of the biggest challenges facing our societies. In ti...
Within Australia almost since colonisation, there have been debates about whether water supply would...
After 2 decades of cooperative governmental reforms on water, Australia established a world-leading ...
Motivated by a decade-long drought and a strategic shift towards Ecologically Sustainable Developmen...
Few policy areas in recent history have the attention of the Australian public and polity a much as ...
Water has played a key role in the development of the Australian inland and the nation. For European...
Scholars around the world are increasingly taking up the imperative of the Anthropocene to develop n...
Available online 13 January 2020Historically, water resource policy in the Murray–Darling Basin (Bas...
Indigenous people in south-east Australia have developed strategies and theories around the allocati...
Australia has been a world leader in water law and governance reform. However, after 20 years of pro...
Overuse, pollution, increased salinity, and drought are threatening the water resources of Australia...
‘Water governance’ refers to systems of decision making and control of water: who gets what water, w...
Climate change is predicted to cause increasing rainfall variability in many of the world’s river ba...
This book brings together 27 chapters from some of the world\u27s leading practitioners and experts ...
Australia's rivers are among the most variable in the world and this has been a major challenge in c...
Effective regulation of freshwater remains one of the biggest challenges facing our societies. In ti...
Within Australia almost since colonisation, there have been debates about whether water supply would...
After 2 decades of cooperative governmental reforms on water, Australia established a world-leading ...
Motivated by a decade-long drought and a strategic shift towards Ecologically Sustainable Developmen...
Few policy areas in recent history have the attention of the Australian public and polity a much as ...
Water has played a key role in the development of the Australian inland and the nation. For European...
Scholars around the world are increasingly taking up the imperative of the Anthropocene to develop n...
Available online 13 January 2020Historically, water resource policy in the Murray–Darling Basin (Bas...
Indigenous people in south-east Australia have developed strategies and theories around the allocati...
Australia has been a world leader in water law and governance reform. However, after 20 years of pro...
Overuse, pollution, increased salinity, and drought are threatening the water resources of Australia...
‘Water governance’ refers to systems of decision making and control of water: who gets what water, w...
Climate change is predicted to cause increasing rainfall variability in many of the world’s river ba...
This book brings together 27 chapters from some of the world\u27s leading practitioners and experts ...