... world of possibilities or denying its existence and reinscribing its value . Such wounded places are reminders of past atrocities , yet many members of the non - Indigenous settler population , as highlighted through Barry's encounter ...
Provides a context for considering the way forward with an emphasis on identifying a range of future management issues relating to rivers and wetlands and groundwater, with particular reference to...
The Library Committee of the Commonwealth Parliament, Government Printer, Sydney. —— (1788[1892], 30 October) Governor Phillip to Lord Sydney, Sydney Cove, Port Jackson. In: HR.NSW.Vol. 1(2) — Phillip. 1783–1792, pp 207–209.
The world travel guide: incorporating the ABTA/ANTOR factfinder
Brisbane?s annual Riversymposium plays a unique role, providing an exchange and synthesis of river management knowledge and practice. In presenting a holistic, integrated approach to the subject it aims to...
Arising from a conference held at the University of Sydney in 1993, this collection of 35 papers addresses topics such as habitat loss, degradation and pollution of water resources, weeds...
This book "is a study of indigenous peoples' relationships to their homelands. Deborah Bird Rose explores indigenous realms of sacred geography, Dreaming ecology, land management, and the convergence of human...
Featuring contributions from native title and heritage experts, among them Graham Atkinson, Deane Fergie, Janet Hunt, Emma Lee, Jo McDonald, Pamela McGrath, Ian McNiven, Benedict Scambary, Carolyn Tan and David Triggger, this timely volume ...
The 2021 edition of the United Nations World Water Development Report, titled “Valuing Water” assesses the current status of and challenges to the valuation of water across different sectors and perspectives and identifies ways in which ...
This book is a state-of-the-art reference work that defines and frames the state of thinking, research and practice in indigenous education. The book provides an authoritative overview of the subject in one text.