Sustainable development has become an arena where people bring already existing political and philosophical outlooks to a debate characterized by fundamental dichotomies. This paper presents an analysis of ten Australian Aboriginal law stories to derive a range of principles for how the Nhunggabarra people of Australia sustained their society against three such dichotomies: holism versus fragmentation, 'strong' versus 'weak' SD and growth versus no-growth economy. The Aboriginal sustainability model is possibly the oldest we have some evidence of, with a successful track record of several tens of thousands of years. It is a surprisingly 'realistic' model: neither representative of strong SD, nor giving arguments to no-growth proponents. The...
Current media attention on policy about Indigenous people has largely focused on the plight of rural...
Considers the relevance of A.K. Sen’s theory of entitlements to the situation facing indigenous trib...
Agreements between the mining industry and Indigenous people are not creating sustainable economic f...
Sustainable development is one of the key challenges faced by societies today. Yet it is not a new c...
The concepts of sustainability, and of the more specific notion of sustainable development, have bec...
Sustainability in north Australia is intimately connected with the future of Indigenous peoples and ...
Recent movements within sustainability have sought to integrate Indigenous relationships to natural ...
After four and a half years evaluating the viability of the establishment of the Browse LNG Precinct...
In many Indigenous territories, continuing processes of primitive accumulation driven by governments...
This paper examines the concepts of \u27governance\u27, \u27good governance\u27 and \u27sustainable ...
The first combined conference of the IUAES (International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological ...
In the early 1970s, groups of Aboriginal people in remote Arnhem Land, north Australia, moved from c...
In a global scenario of growing environmental pressure and escalating resource conflicts, Indigenous...
Sustainable development is perceived as a complex concept because of the south–north, north–north an...
The Aboriginal people of Australia have for many year sought rectification of past injustices. The a...
Current media attention on policy about Indigenous people has largely focused on the plight of rural...
Considers the relevance of A.K. Sen’s theory of entitlements to the situation facing indigenous trib...
Agreements between the mining industry and Indigenous people are not creating sustainable economic f...
Sustainable development is one of the key challenges faced by societies today. Yet it is not a new c...
The concepts of sustainability, and of the more specific notion of sustainable development, have bec...
Sustainability in north Australia is intimately connected with the future of Indigenous peoples and ...
Recent movements within sustainability have sought to integrate Indigenous relationships to natural ...
After four and a half years evaluating the viability of the establishment of the Browse LNG Precinct...
In many Indigenous territories, continuing processes of primitive accumulation driven by governments...
This paper examines the concepts of \u27governance\u27, \u27good governance\u27 and \u27sustainable ...
The first combined conference of the IUAES (International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological ...
In the early 1970s, groups of Aboriginal people in remote Arnhem Land, north Australia, moved from c...
In a global scenario of growing environmental pressure and escalating resource conflicts, Indigenous...
Sustainable development is perceived as a complex concept because of the south–north, north–north an...
The Aboriginal people of Australia have for many year sought rectification of past injustices. The a...
Current media attention on policy about Indigenous people has largely focused on the plight of rural...
Considers the relevance of A.K. Sen’s theory of entitlements to the situation facing indigenous trib...
Agreements between the mining industry and Indigenous people are not creating sustainable economic f...