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Indigenous nation building for environmental futures: Murrundi flows through Ngarrindjeri country
Australasian Journal of Environmental Management ( IF 2.617 ) Pub Date : 2019-09-11 , DOI: 10.1080/14486563.2019.1651227
Steve Hemming 1 , Daryle Rigney 1 , Simone Bignall 1 , Shaun Berg 2 , Grant Rigney 3
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ABSTRACT

In 2015, the Ngarrindjeri Nation in concert with the South Australian government won the Australian Riverprize for best practice in water management, after leading the development of a co-management approach to the Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth (CLLMM) region during the Australian Millennium drought crisis. The purpose of this article is to explain why the prize-winning advances in water management in this region are an outcome of a strategic political process of Indigenous Nation (re)building, pursued by Ngarrindjeri leaders with the ongoing support of a formal research program focussed on Aboriginal governance. The primary insight revealed by the research is that Indigenous contributions to successful environmental management are not best conceived in terms of the protection of ‘cultural flows’ – as is suggested by much of the literature in the field – but instead should be understood primarily in political terms. Like other Indigenous Nations, Ngarrindjeri consider they have an inherent and sovereign right to enjoy, use and protect the flow of water through their Country. Ngarrindjeri have effectively articulated their sovereign Aboriginal environmental rights and have successfully negotiated these rights with the South Australian state by producing targeted legal and political innovations that enable shared authority in the co-development of natural resource management policy. The article argues that Indigenous Nation (re)building and self-governance has positive implications for the development of best practice models of land and water management, both in Australia and internationally.



中文翻译:

为环境未来建设土著民族:默伦迪流经Ngarrindjeri国家

摘要

2015年,Ngarrindjeri民族与南澳大利亚州政府合作获得了澳大利亚河在澳大利亚千禧年干旱危机期间领导对库仑,下湖和默里河口(CLLMM)地区的共同管理方法的开发后,获得了水资源管理方面的最佳实践。本文的目的是解释为何该地区水管理领域屡获殊荣的进步是Ngarrindjeri领导人在重点支持的正式研究计划的持续支持下奉行的土著民族(重建)战略政治进程的结果关于原住民治理。该研究揭示的主要见解是,对于成功的环境管理,土著人民的贡献并不是从保护“文化流”的角度来最好地构思的(正如该领域的许多文献所暗示的那样),而应主要在政治上加以理解。条款。像其他土著民族一样,恩加林杰里(Ngarrindjeri)认为,他们拥有享受,使用和保护通过本国的水流的固有和主权权利。恩加林杰里(Ngarrindjeri)有效地表达了其主权的原住民环境权,并通过产生有针对性的法律和政治创新,成功实现了与南澳大利亚州的这些权利谈判,以实现共同制定自然资源管理政策的共同权力。文章认为,在澳大利亚和国际上,土著民族的(重建)和自治对发展土地和水管理的最佳实践模型具有积极的意义。恩加林杰里(Ngarrindjeri)有效地表达了其主权的原住民环境权,并通过产生有针对性的法律和政治创新,成功实现了与南澳大利亚州的这些权利谈判,以实现共同制定自然资源管理政策的共同权力。文章认为,在澳大利亚和国际上,土著民族的(重建)和自治对发展土地和水管理的最佳实践模型具有积极的意义。恩加林杰里(Ngarrindjeri)有效地表达了其主权的原住民环境权,并通过产生有针对性的法律和政治创新,成功实现了与南澳大利亚州的这些权利谈判,以实现共同制定自然资源管理政策的共同权力。文章认为,在澳大利亚和国际上,土著民族的(重建)和自治对发展土地和水管理的最佳实践模型具有积极的意义。

更新日期:2019-09-11
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