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Impossible dreaming - does Australia's water law and policy fulfil Indigenous aspirations?

机译:不可能的梦想-澳大利亚的水法律和政策是否实现了土著的愿望?

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Despite provisions in the National Water Initiative (NWI) to the effect that Indigenous Australians should have greater participation in water planning, they are still excluded from participating in management involving water governance and economic development. This article examines the success or otherwise of State legislation and policy and of native title claims in the overall context of fulfilling the goals of the NWI. It argues that the implementation of the NWI gives a low priority to Indigenous needs in over-allocated catchments, that its goals are prejudiced by delay and difficulties in native title determinations, that consultations with Indigenous peoples are either lacking or outdated, and that outcomes generally preclude economic development. It is argued that the adoption of co-management models, especially in northern Australia, where the Indigenous land estate is substantial, may better satisfy the goals of the NWI.
机译:尽管国家水计划(NWI)中规定澳大利亚土著人应更多地参与水计划,但他们仍被排除在涉及水治理和经济发展的管理之外。本文在实现NWI目标的总体背景下,考察了国家立法和政策以及原住民土地所有权主张是否成功。它认为,实施NWI优先考虑的是过度分配的集水区的土著需求,其目标因土著所有权确定工作的延误和困难而受到损害,与土著人民的协商要么缺乏,要么过时,总体而言,结果妨碍经济发展。有人认为,采用共同管理模式,尤其是在土著土地不多的澳大利亚北部,可能会更好地满足NWI的目标。

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    Tan Poh-Ling; Jackson Sue;

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