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The water is not empty: cross‐cultural issues in conceptualising sea space
Authors:SE  Jackson
Institution:School of Earth Sciences , Macquarie University , NSW 2109, Australia
Abstract:This paper provides an analysis of the neglect and marginalisation of indigenous peoples’ sea rights. It aims to explain how a complex and ecologically appropriate alternative law of the sea has largely escaped research interests and, until recently, has not been recognised by western systems of law and resource and environmental management. It is argued that the dominance of western views and concepts of nature and landscape predicated on western knowledge and values marginalises indigenous concepts of nature and undermines effective indigenous control of social space. Cultural differences between Aboriginal and non‐Aboriginal ways of constructing meaning in the sea provide the vantage point from which to explore the relations between differences in cultural values, property rights, and political and economic control over marine and coastal environments.
Keywords:Sea rights  Aboriginal marine management  landscape  cultural geography  coastal zone management  indigenous peoples
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