ANU Water Justice Hub : [3]
The Hub brings together several initiatives. In terms of activities, the Hub will support mentoring of First Peoples water researchers and seek to leverage multiple funding sources (including philanthropic) to support a centre of excellence. The Hub would link to global water networks, such as (but not limited to) the UNESCO Water Chairs, Global Water Forum, and the Geneva Actions on Human Water Security.
Beyond its capacity building and support for the voices of communities on water, the Hub will also be a centre for water justice research. A five-year Australian Research Council funded research program began on 1 July 2020 on water justice, water valuation and resilient decision-making. In terms of its research activities, the Hub plans to work closely with the newly-established, National Institute Grant-funded, Institute for Water Futures, at the Australian National University.
Works in this collection of ANU Open Research are made available under a Non-Exclusive Distribution License. Copyright the author/authors.
Indigenous water reserves in Australia: 2022 policy brief, version 1.0
Author(s) | Taylor, Katherine Selena![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Type | Working/Technical Paper |
Date Published | Nov-2022 |
Date Created | - |
Perceptions of Tanzanian smallholder irrigators on impact pathways between water equity and socio-economic inequalities
Author(s) | Manero, Ana![]() |
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Type | Journal article |
Date Published | 16-Feb-2021 |
Date Created | - |
Law versus justice: the Strategic Aboriginal Water Reserve in the Northern Territory, Australia
Author(s) | Nikolakis, William; Grafton, Quentin![]() |
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Type | Journal article |
Date Published | 24-Feb-2021 |
Date Created | - |
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