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Indigenous knowledge systems and Yurlendj-nganjin

Choy, Darryl Low(Edited by)Jones, David(Edited by)
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In a global context, understanding and engaging with Indigenous Peoples and understanding their contemporary values is becoming increasingly relevant. This book offers a major insight into Australian Indigenous Peoples' perspectives on the built environment. Enriched with thoughtful Indigenous voices from across Australia, echoed with several pre-eminent non-Indigenous practitioner voices, the book discusses the value of Indigenous Knowledge Systems in the Australian built environment and landscapes. It provides their perspective of wanting to share, of wanting to be heard, and of wishing to journey into our future landscapes and environments sympathetically and sustainably; of wanting to mutually share this journey respectfully to the betterment of humanity and these landscapes.

A major resource for all academics, students and practitioners in the built environment sector, internationally, and not just in Australia, the book embodies issues confronting Indigenous Peoples and their communities, and their concerns about the future of their custodial landscapes.

The book's national significance has already been identified by the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA) through its inclusion in their 'Connection to Country: Case Studies'.

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£97.99
Product Details
1527571629 / 9781527571624
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
001.089
29/06/2021
England
English
421 pages
Copy: 100%; print: 100%
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