Indigenous Knowledge and Practice of Sustainability
Description
This Miniclip explores the importance of seeking out and listening to the views of native inhabitants about sustainability, derived from continued custodial responsibility to place and country, when developing strategies to effectively manage our environments. Developed in consultation with indigenous peoples, this video will help introduce your students to the use of back-burning, traditional bushfoods, and sustainable uses of natural resources.
Runtime
4 min 40 sec
Subjects
- Environmental law (139)
- Human geography (324)
- Cultural geography (235)
- Population geography (52)
- Conservation of natural resources (540)
- Environmental protection (361)
- Environmental policy (316)
- Environmental sciences (779)
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