Decolonising knowledge co-production: examining the role of positionality and partnerships to support Indigenous-led bush product enterprises in northern Australia

K Maclean, E Woodward, D Jarvis, G Turpin… - Sustainability …, 2022 - Springer
Abstract Knowledge co-production enabled via decolonised research approaches can
support indigenous leaders to respond to the challenges and opportunities that result from …

Old ways for new days: Australian Indigenous peoples and climate change

M Nursey-Bray, R Palmer, TF Smith, P Rist - Local Environment, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
This paper explores how Australia's Indigenous peoples understand and respond to climate
change impacts on their traditional land and seas. Our results show that:(i) Indigenous …

Transforming cross‐cultural water research through trust, participation and place

E Woodward, P Marrfurra McTaggart - Geographical Research, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Indigenous voices in government‐led natural resource management planning processes
are often marginalised, misinterpreted, or excluded. Third parties, including government …

[HTML][HTML] Indigenous water governance in Australia: Comparisons with the United States and Canada

JH Tsatsaros, JL Wellman, IC Bohnet, JE Brodie… - Water, 2018 - mdpi.com
Aboriginal participation in water resources decision making in Australia is similar when
compared with Indigenous peoples' experiences in other common law countries such as the …

Amplifying Indigenous community participation in place-based research through boundary work

M Zurba, K Maclean, E Woodward… - Progress in Human …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
'Boundary work'is a relatively new and innovative qualitative approach in place-based
research and often involves the creation of 'boundary objects'. Such objects can be created …

Indigenous processes of consent: Repoliticizing water governance through legal pluralism

D Curran - Water, 2019 - mdpi.com
While international instruments and a few state governments endorse the “free, prior and
informed consent” of Indigenous peoples in decision-making about the water in their …

Environmental justice and indigenous environmental justice

M Parsons, K Fisher, RP Crease, M Parsons… - … blue spaces in the …, 2021 - Springer
In this chapter we provide a broad overview of three dominant ways environmental justice is
framed within the scholarship and consider how Indigenous peoples' understanding and …

Photovoice for mobilizing insights on human well-being in complex social-ecological systems

VA Masterson, SL Mahajan, M Tengö - Ecology and Society, 2018 - JSTOR
The value of diverse perspectives in social-ecological systems research and
transdisciplinarity is well recognized. Human well-being and how it is derived from dynamic …

Collaborative research partnerships inform monitoring and management of aquatic ecosystems by Indigenous rangers

RJ Dobbs, CL Davies, ML Walker, NE Pettit… - Reviews in Fish Biology …, 2016 - Springer
Aquatic ecosystems are critical to the long-term viability and vibrancy of communities and
economies across northern Australia. In a region that supports significant cultural and …

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

S Jackson - Australasian Journal of Water Resources, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
This paper positions legitimacy and trust within a post-colonial theoretical frame, challenging
the fundamentals of Australia's water governance system as well as the presumptions of …