Incorporating Indigenous knowledge, values and interests into environmental water planning in the Coorong and Lakes Alexandrina and Albert Ramsar Wetland

Research partner(s)
Goyder Institute for Water Research
Flinders University

The Goyder Institute For Water Research Project E.1.17 ‘Incorporating Indigenous knowledge, values  and interests into environmental water planning in the Coorong and Lakes Alexandrina and Albert Ramsar Wetland’ was conceived by the authors as an opportunity to add value to the work being conducted by the Ngarrindjeri Regional Authority’s Yarluwar-Ruwe Program, the NRA’s Research,  Policy and Planning Unit and a joint DEWNR and NRA Ramsar Ecological Character Description (ECD) working party. The authors of this Goyder Report, Professor Daryle Rigney and Associate Professor Steve Hemming, as members of the working party, have been working on the continuing development of Ngarrindjeri engagement methodologies as part of their role in the broader CLLMM Ngarrindjeri Partnership Project (CLLMM NPP)

Output(s)

Restoring Murray Futures: Incorporating Indigenous knowledge, values and interests into environmental water planning in the Coorong and Lakes Alexandrina and Albert Ramsar Wetland
Type
Report
Authors
Steve Hemming & Daryle Rigney
Publisher
Goyder Institute for Water Research
Publication date
Not listed.
Rights notice
© 2016 Flinders University of South Australia. To the extent permitted by law, all rights are reserved  and no part of this publication covered by copyright may be reproduced or copied in any form or by any means except with the written permission of Flinders University of South Australia. Any cultural knowledge contains in this report remains the property of the Ngarrindjeri nation.