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Tag Archives: Environmental protection
  • Happy World Water Day!

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 22 March 2017

    Read about valuing Water — what It Is, and why it’s important.


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  • ​Emerging priorities in the food security and agriculture sectors

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 21 March 2017

    In an interview, Huw Pohlner from Aither discussed the importance of a global water management dialogue in considering the emerging priorities of the food security and agricultural sectors. In…


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  • Agriculture and energy: dominant users of power

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 20 March 2017

    Listen to Huw’s interview on valuing water as a framework for identifying water management priorities.


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  • Valuing water: what it is and why it’s important

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 19 March 2017

    In an interview, Huw Pohlner discussed the importance of valuing water. This article explores what valuing water is and why it is important. We value water every day…


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  • Huw Pohlner interview: valuing water as a framework for identifying water management priorities

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 16 March 2017

    An interview with Huw Pohlner, senior consultant with Aither, an economics, policy, and strategy consulting firm. In the interview, Huw discusses the connection and knowledge sharing between Chinese…


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  • The effects of land and water separation on First Nations Peoples

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 2 March 2017

    Although Australia’s innovative water policies and management frameworks have resulted in significant gains regarding water management, some of these policies have had impacts on access to water for Aboriginal…


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  • What water management can learn from traditional fire ecology

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 1 March 2017

    Australian land and water management are shifting to incorporate traditional ecological knowledge (TEK). In an interview with Bradley Moggridge, he talked about how traditional fire ecology has transformed…


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  • Synergies between environmental flows and cultural water

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 27 February 2017

    In an interview with Brad Moggridge, Aboriginal water expert, researcher, and advocate, he described the relationship between environmental flows and cultural water  Cultural water is water resources and water…


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  • Philanthropic water to support environmental goals

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 24 February 2017

    Many different policy approaches have emerged over the past ten years trying to find ways to support Indigenous rights to water in Australia. Some of these have looked great…


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  • ​Can Western science validate and acknowledge First Nations Peoples’ traditional knowledge in journals and reports?

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 22 February 2017

    During an interview with Brad Moggridge, the challenges around bridging the gap between traditional knowledge and scientific journals and reports was discussed. Traditional knowledge is composed of a…


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