The earth is the very substance of Australian Aboriginal life. The importance of the sense of place in Aboriginal life cannot be overstressed. An intimate knowledge of the environment and geography was, and still is, imperative to survival within a hunting and gathering context
The Australian nature conservation movement is effectively entering its second century of existence ...
National parks and other preserved spaces of nature have become iconic symbols of nature protection ...
The spread of industrial civilizations has been particularly traumatic for the last remaining hunter...
Since the 1980s, Environmental historians have produced research disproving the myth of pristine wil...
Whereas most histories of national parks and indigenous peoples have largely focused on dispossessio...
edu The relationship between humans and nature has long challenged thinkers on environ-mental issues...
Throughout the last few centuries, many of the conflicts between Indigenous peoples and newcomers ha...
In the field of conservation, discussion has increased about the need to restore environmentally saf...
The environmental crises currently gripping the Earth have been codified in a new proposed geologica...
This monograph for the first time brings indigenous North American history into dialogue with recent...
"In Native American Environmentalism the history of indigenous peoples in North America is brought i...
This paper was originally written for Clifford Atleo’s Resource and Environmental Management (REM) 4...
In Australia, while each state has responsibility for the creation and management of their own natio...
A wild language Love the Wild? Help keep it Wild (John Muir Trust flyer, 2006) Wild people (colonis...
In Recreating Nature: Ecocritical Readings of Yosemite and Grand Canyon, I examine the intersections...
The Australian nature conservation movement is effectively entering its second century of existence ...
National parks and other preserved spaces of nature have become iconic symbols of nature protection ...
The spread of industrial civilizations has been particularly traumatic for the last remaining hunter...
Since the 1980s, Environmental historians have produced research disproving the myth of pristine wil...
Whereas most histories of national parks and indigenous peoples have largely focused on dispossessio...
edu The relationship between humans and nature has long challenged thinkers on environ-mental issues...
Throughout the last few centuries, many of the conflicts between Indigenous peoples and newcomers ha...
In the field of conservation, discussion has increased about the need to restore environmentally saf...
The environmental crises currently gripping the Earth have been codified in a new proposed geologica...
This monograph for the first time brings indigenous North American history into dialogue with recent...
"In Native American Environmentalism the history of indigenous peoples in North America is brought i...
This paper was originally written for Clifford Atleo’s Resource and Environmental Management (REM) 4...
In Australia, while each state has responsibility for the creation and management of their own natio...
A wild language Love the Wild? Help keep it Wild (John Muir Trust flyer, 2006) Wild people (colonis...
In Recreating Nature: Ecocritical Readings of Yosemite and Grand Canyon, I examine the intersections...
The Australian nature conservation movement is effectively entering its second century of existence ...
National parks and other preserved spaces of nature have become iconic symbols of nature protection ...
The spread of industrial civilizations has been particularly traumatic for the last remaining hunter...