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Relatedness and co-existence in water resource assessments: Indigenous water values, rights and interests in the Mitchell catchment, North Queensland

机译:水资源评估中的相关性与共存:北昆士兰米切尔集水区的土着水价值,权益

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This paper documents Indigenous Traditional Owners' water values, rights, and interests from the Mitchell catchment in North Queensland. It is the first analysis of the catchment that links Indigenous water values, rights and interests with specific water resource assessment and development considerations. The paper highlights how relational and reciprocal values frame Traditional Owner responsibilities and obligations through water across generations, across geography, to places, and with the non-human and spiritual entities living on their traditional lands. This ethos of relatedness shapes the way Indigenous peoples want to be engaged in water assessments and planning processes - such processes must focus first on local and regional relationships, where Indigenous actors are central to the coordination of a wider multi-interest governance process. Relatedness relies on building trust, continuous learning, and communication to encompass different values amongst people who are inter-dependent in their use of and relationship with water. Traditional Owners are seeking new platforms that bring multiple knowledges to water resource assessments and planning processes - where Indigenous ways of knowing are included with science, policy, industry, conservation, and community knowledges into an adaptive process focused on long-term sustainability.
机译:本文介绍了北昆士兰米切尔集水区的土着传统所有者的水价值观,权利和利益。这是对集水区的第一次分析,将土着水价值,权益与特定水资源评估和发展考虑联系起来。本文突出了跨越地理位置跨越各地的传统所有者职位和义务的关系和互惠价值如何跨越地理位置,以及居住在传统土地上的非人和精神实体。这种相关性的歌曲形状,土着人民希望从事水评估和规划过程的方式 - 这些过程必须首先关注当地和区域关系,土着行动者是一个更广泛的多息治理过程的协调核心。相关性依赖于建立信任,持续学习和沟通,包括在依赖于其使用和水的关系中的人们之间的不同价值观。传统所有者正在寻求新的平台,将多种知识带到水资源评估和规划流程 - 在科学,政策,行业,保护和社区知识中包含的土着了解,进入了一个专注于长期可持续性的自适应过程。

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