Aboriginal Water Values and Management in Northern Australia
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CSIRO, as part of the Tropical Rivers and Coastal Knowledge research program, documented and quantified Aboriginal social and economic values of aquatic resources and identified their flow links in the first study of its kind in Australia. The research was conducted over three years (2008 -2010) in two tropical river catchments the Daly River in the Northern Territory and the Fitzroy River in Western Australia - where water planners needed information on Aboriginal people's water requirements.
Narrated by traditional owner, Patricia Marrfurra McTaggert, this video focuses on the research conducted in the Daly River catchment.
- Language:English
- Location:Fitzroy River WA, Australia
- Duration:00:14:16
- Producer or Facilitator:Barbara McKaige
- Camera:Simon Says TV & Tourism NT
- Narrator:Patricia Marrfurra McTaggart
- Sound Recordist:Simon Says TV
- Copyright:CSIRO & TRaCK
- English Subtitles:No
- Genre:Caring for Country
- Year Completed:2012
- Director:Barbara McKaige
- Writer:CSIRO Publishing
- Soundtrack:CSIRO Publishing
- Custodians:Patricia Marrfurra McTaggart
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