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Wetland forest culture: Indigenous activity for management change in the Southern Riverina, New South Wales

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Weir, Jessica
Crew, D.R.J.
Crew, J.L.

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Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand

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This article applies the experience of one Indigenous organisation's activity in advocating the adoption of a cultural-environmental management approach in the forested wetlands of the Edward/Kolety and Wakool rivers, New South Wales, Australia. These exp

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Australasian Journal of Environmental Management

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2037-12-31
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