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Fresh Water in the Maningrida Region's Hybrid Economy: Intercultural Contestation over Values and Property Rights

Jon Altman and Virginie Branchut

Topical Issue 2 / 2008

May 2008 - Fresh Water in the Maningrida Region's Hybrid Economy

This report was prepared for the North Australian Indigenous Land & Sea Management Alliance's (NAILSMA) Indigenous Water Policy Group (IWPG), and is hosted on the NAILASMA website. The NAILSMA IWPG project aims to articulate the least known aspects of water policy particularly relevant to north Australia’s Indigenous population, for example, issues relating to property rights, use and management.

Fresh water in the Maningrida region’s hybrid economy: Intercultural contestation over values and property rights

Jon Altman and Virginie Branchut

Working Paper 46 / 2008

ISSN 1442 3871
ISBN 0 7315 4945 7

Abstract:

This report presents preliminary research about fresh water governance arrangements in the Maningrida region of some 10,000 square kilometres in Arnhem Land, Northern Territory. The report begins with a discussion of methodology before turning to a description of the region’s water resources. The focus is on three linked broad perspectives on water: a historical analysis of the political economy of water; a sectoral analysis of water in the regional 'hybrid' economy; and a spatial analysis of water governance in Maningrida and the hinterland.