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Indigenous water reserves in Australia: 2022 policy brief, version 1.0

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Taylor, Katherine Selena
Poelina, Anne
Nikolakis, William
Larsen, Libby
Grafton, Quentin

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Indigenous/Aboriginal water reserves are increasingly used in water allocation plans across northern Australia. Indigenous water reserves aim to address water injustice, but are they the right tool for the job? This policy brief is for anyone interested in freshwater policy, allocation, and water justice in northern Australia.

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Kat Taylor, Anne Poelina, William Nikolakis, Libby Larsen, and Quentin Grafton, 2022, Indigenous water reserves in Australia: 2022 policy brief, version 1.0. Water Justice Hub and Martuwarra Fitzroy River Council.

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2022-12-22
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