Fresh Water : New Perspectives on Water in Australia.
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- computer
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- 9780522854251
- 333.91
- TD345 .F747 2007
Intro -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 Justice and longing -- 2 River Murray wetlands: Past and future -- 3 Black and white water -- 4 The traditional owner experience along the Murray River -- 5 Tracking water through the National Archives of Australia -- 6 River memory: Narratives of generation, hope and amnesia -- 7 Water, rivers and ecologically sustainable development -- 8 Reconciliation? Culture, nature and the Murray River -- 9 Absence and presence -- 10 Young people's representations of the Murray-Darling Basin -- 11 A Western Australian perspective on managing wetlands -- 12 Water recycling in a South Australian community -- 13 Weirs and flows in the Hawkesbury-Nepean -- 14 Integrating social considerations in catchment management -- 15 Justice, culture and economy for the Ngarrindjeri nation -- 16 A story is like a river: Weaving the Murray -- 17 Reimagining place: The possibilities of Paul Carter's Nearamnew -- 18 Hurricane Katrina and the rhetoric of natural disasters -- 19 Conclusion -- Contributors -- Index.
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