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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being, Vol 19, Iss 1 (2024)
Purpose Well-being is a complex, multi-dimensional, dynamic, and evolving concept, covering social, economic, health, cultural and spiritual dimensions of human living, and often used synonymously with happiness, life satisfaction, prosperity, and qu
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/784597d615f84b769747f76689451729
Autor:
Nicole Redvers, Anne Poelina, Clinton Schultz, Daniel M. Kobei, Cicilia Githaiga, Marlikka Perdrisat, Donald Prince, Be’sha Blondin
Publikováno v:
Challenges, Vol 11, Iss 2, p 29 (2020)
Indigenous Peoples associate their own laws with the laws of the natural world, which are formally known as or translated as Natural or First Law. These laws come from the Creator and the Land through our ancestral stories and therefore, they are sac
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/42c3104b78314f31a24409ec4b49dad8
Autor:
Shann Turnbull, Anne Poelina
Publikováno v:
Journal of Behavioural Economics and Social Systems. 4:10-36
Ancient self-governing practices of Indigenous Australians reveal how modern society can achieve sustainable wellbeing for the environment and humanity. No other existing culture has a longer record. In her Nobel Prize speech, Elinor Ostrom described
Publikováno v:
River Research and Applications. 38:371-375
Welcome to this Special Issue of River Research and Applications, entitled Voicing Rivers. As an editorial group, it has been a great privilege to read and consider responses to our call for contributions and share with readers, authors and reviewers
Autor:
Anne Poelina, Sandra Wooltorton, Mindy Blaise, Catrina Luz Aniere, Pierre Horwitz, Peta J. White, Stephen Muecke
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Environmental Education. 38:397-414
In these regenerative times prompted by the Anthropocene, Aboriginal voices are situated to draw on ancient wisdom for local learning and to share information across the globe as ecological imperative for planetary wellbeing. In this paper, postquali
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River Research and Applications. 38:422-434
In this paper a collaborative writing group explores how we, two rivers, express ourselves over time, place and space, our energies long interpreted as veins and arteries carrying the Country’s life affirming blood. Voiced as River: I, River, this
Publikováno v:
River Research and Applications. 38:393-403
Autor:
Yvonne Collard, Valerie Lennard, Pansy Nulgit, Patricia Riley, Mervyn Street, Duran Hobbs, Sarah Laborde, Anne Poelina, Wallace Midmee, Annette Kogolo, Willy Brumby, Gordon Smith, Elizabeth Jingle, Herbert Marshall, John Hill, Arosha Sunfly, Kaunell Shaw, Mary Aiken, Nathan Lennard, Joe Ross, Olive Knight, Con Lennard, Rosemary Hill, Rachel Buissereth, Marmingee Hand, Andrea Myers, Chloe Nulgit, Virgil Cherel, Barry Lennard, Dennis Chungalla, Matt Dawson, Alistair Hobbs, Ilisapeci Lyons, Sam Cox, Patricia Juboy, Lindsay Malay, Lezeka Millindee, Milena Kiatkoski Kim, George Brooking, Joy Nuggett, Cissy Gore-Birch, Nelita Malay, Ileen Malay, Harry Yungabun, Diane Mowaljarlai, Victor Bulmer, Tim Cranbell, Josephine Forrest, Bernadette Williams, Ina Shadforth, Bronson Wongawol, Pia Harkness, Camelia Juboy, Ross James, Stuart Morton, Roly Skander, Jean Malay, Cyntala Cook, Daniel Poudrill, Zenneth Malay, Heather Wungundin, Pauline Thomas, Sandy Skeen, Thomas Nnarda, Taliesha Collard, Deon Lennard, Nat Raisbeck-Brown, Lloyd Nulgit, Ashley Clifton, Sherika Brooking, Jane Bieundurry, David Marshall, Jorge G. Álvarez-Romero, Jimmy Shandley
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Sustainability Science. 17:351-375
Co-production across scientific and Indigenous knowledge systems has become a cornerstone of research to enhance knowledge, practice, ethics, and foster sustainability transformations. However, the profound differences in world views and the complex
Autor:
Martuwarra RiverOfLife, Alessandro Pelizzon, Anne Poelina, Afshin Akhtar-Khavari, Cristy Clark, Sarah Laborde, Elizabeth Macpherson, Katie O’Bryan, Erin O’Donnell, John Page
Publikováno v:
Griffith Law Review. 30:505-529
Since the momentous release of the Montecristi Constitution of Ecuador in 2008, which recognised Nature, or Pacha Mama, as a subject of rights, the rights of Nature movement across the world has gained exponential momentum, with numerous jurisdiction