Decolonising Blue Spaces in the Anthropocene Freshwater management in Aotearoa New Zealand /
This open access book crosses disciplinary boundaries to connect theories of environmental justice with Indigenous people's experiences of freshwater management and governance. It traces the history of one freshwater crisis - the degradation of Aotearoa New Zealand's Waipā River- to the se...
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2021.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2021. |
Series: | Palgrave Studies in Natural Resource Management,
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Environmental Justice and Indigenous Environmental Justice
- Chapter 3: 'The past is always in front of us': locating historical Māori waterscapes at the centre of discussions of current and future freshwater management
- Chapter 4: Remaking muddy blue spaces: histories of human-wetlands interactions in the Waipā River and the creation of environmental injustices
- Chapter 5: A history of the settler-colonial freshwater impure-ment: water pollution and the creation of multiple environmental injustices along the Waipā River
- Chapter 6: Legal and ontological pluralism: Recognising rivers as more-than-human entities
- Chapter 7: Transforming river governance: the co-governance arrangements in the Waikato and Waipā Rivers
- Chapter 8 Co-management in theory and practice: co-managing the Waipā River.-Chapter 9: Decolonising River Restoration: restoration as acts of healing and expression of rangatiratanga
- Chapter 10: Rethinking freshwater management in the context of climate change: planning for different times, climates, and generations
- Chapter 11: Conclusion: Spiralling forwards, backwards, and together to decolonise freshwater.