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<strong>Aboriginal</strong> <strong>Waterways</strong> <strong>Assessment</strong> — Part C Literature review 73<br />

PART C<br />

Nicholls, R. & Patten, W. 2012, Dja Dja Wurung Soverign<br />

Nation/Clans submission to the proposed Murray Darling<br />

Basin Plan. <strong>Aboriginal</strong> Submissions Database, Murray–Darling<br />

Basin Authority, Canberra, Australia.<br />

Panelli, R. & Tipa, G. 2009, Beyond foodscapes: Considering<br />

geographies in Indigenous wellbeing. Health and Place, 15,<br />

pp. 455–465.<br />

Ross, S. & Ward, N. 2009, ‘Mapping Indigenous peoples’<br />

contemporary relationships to Country: The way forward<br />

for native title and natural resources management’. Reform<br />

Native Title, 93, pp. 37–40.<br />

Schoenhoff, D.M. 1993, The Barefoot Expert: The interface of<br />

computerized knowledge systems and Indigenous knowledge<br />

systems. Greenwood Press, Westport, CT.<br />

Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity<br />

2004, Voluntary guidelines for the conduct of cultural,<br />

environmental and social impact Akwé: Kon assessment<br />

regarding developments proposed to take place on, or<br />

which are likely to impact on, sacred sites and on lands and<br />

waters traditionally occupied or used by Indigenous and<br />

local communities. CBD Guidelines Series, Montreal, Canada.<br />

Somerville, M. 2014, Developing relational understanding<br />

of water through collaboration with Indigenous knowledges.<br />

WIREs Water, 1, pp. 401–11.<br />

Tan, P-L., Bowmer, K. & Mackenzie, J. 2012, Deliberative<br />

tools for meeting the challenges of water planning in<br />

Australia. Journal of Hydrology, 474, pp. 2–10.<br />

Tan, P-L. & Jackson, S. 2013, Impossible dreaming –<br />

does Australia’s water law and policy fulfill Indigenous<br />

aspirations? Environmental and Planning Law Journal, 30,<br />

pp. 132–49.<br />

Tati Tati Traditional Owners 2012, Submission to the<br />

proposed Murray–Darling Basin Plan. <strong>Aboriginal</strong> Submissions<br />

Database, Murray–Darling Basin Authority, Canberra,<br />

Australia.<br />

Tipa & Associates 2012, Cultural Values and Flow Preferences<br />

of Te Rununga o Arowhenua for the Orari Catchment.<br />

Unpublished.<br />

Tipa, G. & Teirney, L. 2006, A Cultural Health Index for<br />

streams and waterways: A tool for nationwide use. A report<br />

prepared for the Ministry of the Environment, Wellington,<br />

New Zealand.<br />

Tipa, G. & Nelson, K. 2012, Identifying cultural flow<br />

preferences: Kakauniui River case study. Journal of Water<br />

Resources Planning and Management, 138, pp. 660–70.<br />

Tipa, G., Panelli, R. & the Moeraki Stream Team 2009,<br />

Beyond ‘someone else’s agenda’: An example of indigenous/<br />

academic research collaboration. New Zealand Geographer,<br />

65, pp. 95–106.<br />

Ulluwishewa, R., Roskruge, N., Harmsworth, G. & Bantong,<br />

A. 2008, Indigenous knowledge for natural resource<br />

management: A comparative study of Māori in New Zealand<br />

and Dusun in Brunei Darussalam. Geojournal, 73/4, pp.<br />

271–84.

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