This paper discusses the role and potential of ethnobotany in Australian Aboriginal plant knowledge in supporting and enabling sustainable land management practices for land use developments. In particular, it draws upon the Wadawurrung / Wathaurong Country knowledge for the greater Geelong region of Australia, summarises recent investigations and research, offers a deeper insight into the risks of indigenous vegetation deterioration and opportunities relating to plant usage, and highlights the importance of this plant knowledge in sustainable land management practice. The focus of this investigation is upon the Wathaurong Country around the City of Greater Geelong, host city for the ISDRS conference, of which there is little published mate...
Abstract: The Australian Aboriginal people have used plants as medicine and food for thousands of ye...
1 between Language, Identity and the Land. Survival in the bush is dependent on knowledge of the ani...
In this paper, we show how the Aboriginal people in the south-west of Australia (the Nyungar) develo...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Documentation of Australian bush medicines is of utmost importance t...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Documentation of Australian bush medicines is of utmost importance t...
The study investigated the knowledge and current usage of traditional food and medicinal plants of t...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...
Australia is the most megadiverse developed nation in the world supporting 10% of the world’s biodiv...
With the impending threat of global climate change, the last decades have witnessed an increasing re...
Indigenous Australians have long understood sustainable hunting and harvesting, seasonal changes in ...
Knowledge of historic indigenous management practices in north Australian tropical savannas can bene...
Aboriginal Australians are being employed through federally funded programs to undertake natural and...
The research reported in this thesis focussed on exploring existing indigenous environmental knowled...
Indigenous Australians, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, have diverse relationships with plan...
Abstract: The Australian Aboriginal people have used plants as medicine and food for thousands of ye...
1 between Language, Identity and the Land. Survival in the bush is dependent on knowledge of the ani...
In this paper, we show how the Aboriginal people in the south-west of Australia (the Nyungar) develo...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Documentation of Australian bush medicines is of utmost importance t...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Documentation of Australian bush medicines is of utmost importance t...
The study investigated the knowledge and current usage of traditional food and medicinal plants of t...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...
Australia is the most megadiverse developed nation in the world supporting 10% of the world’s biodiv...
With the impending threat of global climate change, the last decades have witnessed an increasing re...
Indigenous Australians have long understood sustainable hunting and harvesting, seasonal changes in ...
Knowledge of historic indigenous management practices in north Australian tropical savannas can bene...
Aboriginal Australians are being employed through federally funded programs to undertake natural and...
The research reported in this thesis focussed on exploring existing indigenous environmental knowled...
Indigenous Australians, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, have diverse relationships with plan...
Abstract: The Australian Aboriginal people have used plants as medicine and food for thousands of ye...
1 between Language, Identity and the Land. Survival in the bush is dependent on knowledge of the ani...
In this paper, we show how the Aboriginal people in the south-west of Australia (the Nyungar) develo...