Australia’s landscape has been significantly changed by the actions of the Aborigines and European settlers. To the Aborigines, the land was not only a physical provider of resources but also the foundation for their spiritual beliefs. The Dreaming, a dynamic belief system that describes the Aborigines’ creation story, rituals, and social codes, instilled a cultural dedication to maintaining the environment for future generations. Rock art provides a glimpse into Aborigine perceptions of the landscape and how those changed across space and time. Arid-climate ecosystems like those present across Australia are sensitive to disturbance; the Aborigines adapted to ecological limits by maintaining a semi-nomadic lifestyle centered on family group...
Australia has long been described as an empty space and a site of monstrous inversion. As is well kn...
A common theme running through environmental history writings in Australia has always been the tensi...
White settlement of Australia began a process whereby the Aboriginal people who had settled the Aust...
Australia’s landscape has been significantly changed by the actions of the Aborigines and European s...
Australia is the most arid continent on earth. This thesis explores how that challenge shaped the wa...
This thesis explores the relationship that has developed over the past 200 years between the Aborigi...
When the British began their colonisation of Australia - invasion from an Indigenous perspective - t...
Knowledge of historic indigenous management practices in north Australian tropical savannas can bene...
Patterns of movement and occupation were developed over millennia by the Aborigines of far southeast...
Frontiers involve competition for space and conflict between mentalités. This thesis examines a sing...
The landscape of the Western District of Victoria has been extensively transformed in the imagery an...
Desert landscapes of central Australia have inspired various narratives for nation building. These n...
The attachment of Australian Aboriginal people to land has not only been amply documented by anthrop...
Since their original settlement, European Tasmanians have dramatically transformed the landscape. Th...
Within a few decades after the arrival of European settlers in south-eastern Australia, over 60 000 ...
Australia has long been described as an empty space and a site of monstrous inversion. As is well kn...
A common theme running through environmental history writings in Australia has always been the tensi...
White settlement of Australia began a process whereby the Aboriginal people who had settled the Aust...
Australia’s landscape has been significantly changed by the actions of the Aborigines and European s...
Australia is the most arid continent on earth. This thesis explores how that challenge shaped the wa...
This thesis explores the relationship that has developed over the past 200 years between the Aborigi...
When the British began their colonisation of Australia - invasion from an Indigenous perspective - t...
Knowledge of historic indigenous management practices in north Australian tropical savannas can bene...
Patterns of movement and occupation were developed over millennia by the Aborigines of far southeast...
Frontiers involve competition for space and conflict between mentalités. This thesis examines a sing...
The landscape of the Western District of Victoria has been extensively transformed in the imagery an...
Desert landscapes of central Australia have inspired various narratives for nation building. These n...
The attachment of Australian Aboriginal people to land has not only been amply documented by anthrop...
Since their original settlement, European Tasmanians have dramatically transformed the landscape. Th...
Within a few decades after the arrival of European settlers in south-eastern Australia, over 60 000 ...
Australia has long been described as an empty space and a site of monstrous inversion. As is well kn...
A common theme running through environmental history writings in Australia has always been the tensi...
White settlement of Australia began a process whereby the Aboriginal people who had settled the Aust...