This article applies the experience of one Indigenous organisation's activity in advocating the adoption of a cultural-environmental management approach in the forested wetlands of the Edward/Kolety and Wakool rivers, New South Wales, Australia. These experiences are analysed using the frameworks of academics' rethink of nature and Indigenous people's philosophies of Country. In doing so, different understandings of fact and governance are shown to have implications for natural resource and environmental management. We demonstrate how Indigenous people express attachments to place and culture as part of reconfiguring modernity to create better conditions for their knowledges and priorities. This analysis takes place in the context of degrad...
The spiritual significance of forests is explored, based on interviews with people involved in dispu...
© 2019, © 2019 Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand Inc. In 2015, the Ngarrindjeri Nat...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...
This article applies the experience of one Indigenous organisation’s activity in advocating the adop...
Indigenous knowledge systems (IKSs) can, and do, contribute to natural resource management (NRM) in ...
Aboriginal archaeology has a central role to play among the myriad government agencies and professio...
Aboriginal people perceive land and water as equal components of country, and hold distinct perspect...
An incursion of the invasive Central American weed, Mimosa pigra, was the catalyst to initiate a pro...
Indigenous people in south-east Australia have developed strategies and theories around the allocati...
Indigenous people in south-east Australia have developed strategies and theories around the allocati...
Although wetlands provide many goods and servicesto people, ecological, economic and sociocultural,t...
The claim that in natural resource management (NRM) a change from anthropocentric values and ethics ...
Cultural ecosystem services (ES) are particularly challenging to value as well as to subsequently in...
The growing use of environmental flows in rivers and wetlands around the world, aimed at maintaining...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...
The spiritual significance of forests is explored, based on interviews with people involved in dispu...
© 2019, © 2019 Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand Inc. In 2015, the Ngarrindjeri Nat...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...
This article applies the experience of one Indigenous organisation’s activity in advocating the adop...
Indigenous knowledge systems (IKSs) can, and do, contribute to natural resource management (NRM) in ...
Aboriginal archaeology has a central role to play among the myriad government agencies and professio...
Aboriginal people perceive land and water as equal components of country, and hold distinct perspect...
An incursion of the invasive Central American weed, Mimosa pigra, was the catalyst to initiate a pro...
Indigenous people in south-east Australia have developed strategies and theories around the allocati...
Indigenous people in south-east Australia have developed strategies and theories around the allocati...
Although wetlands provide many goods and servicesto people, ecological, economic and sociocultural,t...
The claim that in natural resource management (NRM) a change from anthropocentric values and ethics ...
Cultural ecosystem services (ES) are particularly challenging to value as well as to subsequently in...
The growing use of environmental flows in rivers and wetlands around the world, aimed at maintaining...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...
The spiritual significance of forests is explored, based on interviews with people involved in dispu...
© 2019, © 2019 Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand Inc. In 2015, the Ngarrindjeri Nat...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...