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Water in a dry land : place-learning through art and story
by
Somerville, Margaret
in
Aboriginal Australians
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Aboriginal Australians -- Australia -- Darling River Watershed (Qld. and N.S.W.) -- Social conditions
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Aboriginal Australians -- Australia -- Murray River Valley (N.S.W.-S.A.) -- Social conditions
2013
Water in a Dry Land is a story of research about water as a source of personal and cultural meaning. The site of this exploration is the iconic river system which forms the networks of natural and human landscapes of the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia. In the current geological era of human induced climate change, the desperate plight of the system of waterways has become an international phenomenon, a symbol of the unsustainable ways we relate to water globally. The Murray-Darling Basin extends west of the Great Dividing Range that separates the densely populated east coast of Australia from the sparsely populated inland. Aboriginal peoples continue to inhabit the waterways of the great artesian basin and pass on their cultural stories and practices of water, albeit in changing forms. A key question informing the book is: What can we learn about water from the oldest continuing culture inhabiting the world's driest continent? In the process of responding to this question a team of Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers formed to work together in a contact zone of cultural difference within an emergent arts-based ethnography. Photo essays of the artworks and their landscapes offer a visual accompaniment to the text on the Routledge Innovative Ethnography This book is perfect for courses in environmental sociology, environmental anthropology, and qualitative methods.
Ecosystem Response Modelling in the Murray-Darling Basin
by
Saintilan, Neil
,
Overton, Ian
in
Darling River Watershed (Qld. and N.S.W.)-Environmental conditions
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Murray River Watershed (N.S.W.-S.A.)-Environmental conditions
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Wetland management
2010
Ecosystem Response Modelling in the Murray-Darling Basin provides an overview of the status of science in support of water management in Australia's largest and most economically important river catchment, and brings together the leading ecologists working in the rivers and wetlands of the Basin. It introduces the issues in ecosystem response modelling and how this area of science can support environmental watering decisions. The declining ecological condition of the internationally significant wetlands of the Murray-Darling Basin has been a prominent issue in Australia for many years. Several high profile government programs have sought to restore the flow conditions required to sustain healthy wetlands, and this book documents the scientific effort that is underpinning this task. In the Southern Murray-Darling Basin, the River Murray, the Murrumbidgee River and their associated wetlands and floodplains have been the focus of the Murray-Darling Basin Authority's 'The Living Murray' program, and the NSW Rivers Environmental Restoration Program. The book documents research aimed at informing environmental water use in a number of iconic wetlands including those along the Murray - the Barmah-Millewa Forest; the Chowilla Floodplain and Lindsay-Wallpolla Islands; the Coorong and Murray mouth; and the Murrumbidgee - the Lowbidgee Floodplain. Within the Northern Murray-Darling Basin, research conducted in support of the Wetland Recovery Plan and the NSW Rivers Environmental Restoration Program has improved our knowledge of the Gwydir Wetlands and the Macquarie Marshes, and the water regimes required to sustain their ecology.
Basin Futures
by
Daniel Connell, Quentin Grafton, Daniel Connell, Quentin Grafton
in
Aquatic Sciences
,
Business & Economics
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Darling River Watershed (Qld. and N.S.W.)
2011
This unique book brings together 27 chapters from some of the world's leading practitioners and experts on environmental water, communities, law, economics and governance. Its goal is to understand the many dimensions of water in the Murray- Darling Basin and provide guidance about how to implement a water management plan that addresses the needs of communities, the economy and the environment. The comprehensiveness of topics covered, the expertise of its authors, and the absolute need to take a multidisciplinary approach to resolving the “wicked problem” of governing our scarce water resource makes this volume a must read for all who care about Australian communities and the environment.
The Politics of Water
2010
This authoritative reference work gives timely information on the global politics of water. Readers will find case studies on a variety of complex water situations, from the Okavango River that flows through Angola, Namibia and Botswana, to the Euphrates-Tigris of the Upper Persian Gulf.
With the current threat of climate change and increasing demand on water resources, the book gives valuable insight into an increasingly politicized topic. Politics of Water is a welcome addition to Routledge’s extensive The Politics of … reference series.
Readers will benefit from:
essays on major topics in water politics from a variety of contributors (thirteen in all), including Is water politics? Towards international water relations and The politics of water and mining in South Africa
sensitive debate on gender issues, reflecting the fact that in many cultures men are responsible for the supply of water, and women as cultivators and house keepers are the major users
an A-Z glossary of key terms, issues, organizations, etc. in water politics
information on selected major river basins of the world, including maps detailing water consumption and resources.
The Politics of Water is a useful guide to the politics surrounding the availability and provision of water on a world-wide scale. It will prove to be a useful reference source for anyone interested in, or studying, the politics of water and climate change.
Is water politics? Towards international water relations
JEROEN WARNER AND KAI WEGERICH
The politics of sharing water: International law, sovereignty and
transboundary rivers and aquifers
STEPHEN C. MCCAFFREY AND KATE J. NEVILLE
The multi-level governance of water and state-building processes: A
longue durée perspective
JEREMY ALLOUCHE
Hydrosolidarity as water security in the Okavango River Basin
PÅL ARNE DAVIDSEN
Transboundary water interaction: Reconsidering conflict and
co-operation
MARK ZEITOUN AND NAHO MIRUMACHI
Hydro-hegemonic politics: A crossroads on the Euphrates-Tigris?
JEROEN WARNER
The politics of water and mining in South Africa
ANTHONY TURTON
Water rights politics
RUTGERD BOELENS
The politics of gender in water and the gender of water politics
MARGREET Z. ZWARTEVEEN
Rural poverty reduction: What’s irrigation got to do with it?
KAI WEGERICH
A–Z GLOSSARY
JENS TREFFNER, VINCENT MIOC AND KAI WEGERICH
INTERNATIONAL RIVER BASINS
JENS TREFFNER, VINCENT MIOC AND KAI WEGERICH
Aral Sea (Amu Darya and Syr Darya)
Colorado-Rio Grande-Tijuana
Danube
Euphrates-Tigris
Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna basins
Indus
Jordan basin
La Plata
Mekong
Murray-Darling
Nile basin
Okavango
Rhine
‘Anyone involved in water politics, theoretically or practically, will gain much from this book. There is a lot here setting out a better framework for the study and practice of the politics of water.’ - John Goodier, Reference Reviews