Journal article
Cultural water and Indigenous water science
E O'Donnell, M Kennedy, D Garrick, A Horne, R Woods
Science | AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE | Published : 2023
Abstract
Australia shows the need for more sustainable and just water management.
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Thisworkwasfunded byAustralian Research Council Discovery EarlyCareer Research Fellowship DE230100622 andthe Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence Life Course Centre. The authors declare the following competing interests: E.O. is a member of the BirrarungCouncil; R.W. is a board member of the MDBAuthority, a member of the National Committee onAboriginal Water Interests, and an employee of The Nature Conservancy inAustralia; and M.K. is the chief executive officer ofTatiTati Kaiejin, a not-for-profit, Indigenous-led environmental organization. E.O., D.G., andA.H. are people of settler heritage living in settler colonial states. M.K. is aTati Tati Traditional Owner (Indigenous person). R.W. is a Nari Nari Traditional Owner (Indigenous person).