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REPAIRING MEMORY AND PLACE: AN INDIGENOUS-LED, PRACTICE-BASED APPROACH TO URBAN WATER DESIGN

Activity: Community Talks, Presentations, Exhibitions and EventsPublic event

Description

The separation between cultural memories of water, urban water management processes and the material presence of water in south-east Naarm Melbourne, is the focus of this panel of Monash University researchers from an ARC Linkage Project. Using methods including On Country Learning, archival research and digital mapping, this project challenges siloed approaches through the integration of First Nations ways of knowing with interdisciplinary information. How might this approach facilitate understandings of the relationships between people, land and waterscapes, in the face of continued changes in public environments?
Period31 Oct 2024
Event titleFestival of Public Urbanism
Event typeConference
LocationAustraliaShow on map
Degree of RecognitionNational

Keywords

  • Memory
  • Water governance
  • Indigenous design
  • water management
  • First Nations