Building trust and establishing legitimacy across scientific, water management and Indigenous cultures (scientific paper)

28 August 2018

Building trust and establishing legitimacy across scientific, water management and Indigenous cultures (journal article)

 

Keywords: Cultural flows, river flow, flooding, flood, rivers, Traditional Owners, healthy Country, healthy country indicators, Native Title, Fitzroy River, Fitzroy River catchment, the Kimberley, West Kimberley, wetlands, wetland, waterhole, waterholes, estuaries, mangroves, river catchment, freshwater wetlands, flow regimes, estuary, aquatic life, subsistence fishing, fishing, barra, barramundi, riparian, vegetation, Kimberley land Council, KLC, NRM groups, Natural Resource Management, PBCs, NRM, Indigenous Rangers

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