Watching Clouds over Country: Reconsidering Australian Indigenous Perspectives about Environmental Change and Climate Change

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S. Jones, David
Low Choy, Darryl
Clarke, Philip
Hales, Robert
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Nicole Gurran, Peter Phibbs and Susan Thompson

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2013
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Sydney, Australia

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This paper considers an Indigenous perspective on the rapidly transforming Australian environment and the impact of world climate change. It is largely based upon a National Climate Change Adaptation and Research Facility (NCCARF) research project, in progress, that is seeking to translate a south-eastern Australian Indigenous perspective of how climate change affects 'country'. The project involves direct community consultation and workshops, framed by a literature review and longstanding author involvements with Indigenous communities in planning, design and native title projects, and will discuss conclusions being raised. Importantly, this discourse is being formulated with peri-urban based Indigenous communities whom are well educated and deeply involved with statutory and strategic planning processes and native title debates

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10th International Urban Planning and Environment Association Symposium

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Environmental Knowledge

Land Use and Environmental Planning

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