Published: 22 December 2015Water is of paramount importance to all people who live in Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre, Australia, but to the Arabana people, one of the Indigenous peoples of the region, it also holds immense cultural significance. Having lived in the region for thousands of years, Arabana people have developed their own methods to assess the ecological condition of their water sites. This paper presents the results of a collaborative project designed to develop a suite of cultural indicators for water sites in the Kati Thanda region. Based on field trips and a comprehensive desktop review, this paper presents the indicators or ‘signs’ used by the Arabana to assess condition. Key results show that although water has multiple values for...
Water in a Dry Land is a story of research about water as a source of personal and cultural meaning....
The multi-dimensional relationships that Indigenous peoples have with water are only recently gainin...
© 2020 Danuta Janina KucharskaThe Nguku/KaRirra-Cooper Creek/Wilson River Confluence of the Kati Tha...
Water is of paramount importance to the Arabana people who live in the Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre region....
Cultural ecosystem services (ES) are particularly challenging to value as well as to subsequently in...
Scholars around the world are increasingly taking up the imperative of the Anthropocene to develop n...
Worldwide there are examples of ecosystems that exist in their current state due to the complex inte...
Indigenous Australians’ rights, interest and priorities for water management are currently recognise...
Governments grapple with ways to integrate diverse values and interests to inform water management t...
Governance of water, always a vexed management issue, becomes very complicated when considering how ...
Aboriginal archaeology has a central role to play among the myriad government agencies and professio...
Indigenous people in south-east Australia have developed strategies and theories around the allocati...
Ancombining low lineangu, Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara people living in the north-western area...
Although wetlands provide many goods and servicesto people, ecological, economic and sociocultural,t...
This paper highlights the gap in current indicator-based approaches to address intangible cultural i...
Water in a Dry Land is a story of research about water as a source of personal and cultural meaning....
The multi-dimensional relationships that Indigenous peoples have with water are only recently gainin...
© 2020 Danuta Janina KucharskaThe Nguku/KaRirra-Cooper Creek/Wilson River Confluence of the Kati Tha...
Water is of paramount importance to the Arabana people who live in the Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre region....
Cultural ecosystem services (ES) are particularly challenging to value as well as to subsequently in...
Scholars around the world are increasingly taking up the imperative of the Anthropocene to develop n...
Worldwide there are examples of ecosystems that exist in their current state due to the complex inte...
Indigenous Australians’ rights, interest and priorities for water management are currently recognise...
Governments grapple with ways to integrate diverse values and interests to inform water management t...
Governance of water, always a vexed management issue, becomes very complicated when considering how ...
Aboriginal archaeology has a central role to play among the myriad government agencies and professio...
Indigenous people in south-east Australia have developed strategies and theories around the allocati...
Ancombining low lineangu, Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara people living in the north-western area...
Although wetlands provide many goods and servicesto people, ecological, economic and sociocultural,t...
This paper highlights the gap in current indicator-based approaches to address intangible cultural i...
Water in a Dry Land is a story of research about water as a source of personal and cultural meaning....
The multi-dimensional relationships that Indigenous peoples have with water are only recently gainin...
© 2020 Danuta Janina KucharskaThe Nguku/KaRirra-Cooper Creek/Wilson River Confluence of the Kati Tha...