Beyond the Frontier: Sustainable Futures for North Australia
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2003
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Altman, Jon
Charles Darwin Symposium
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Canberra, ACT : Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR), The Australian National University
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A word we heard from time to time during the symposium, perhaps not often enough,
is integration. How do we integrate perspectives on the theme—Beyond the Frontier:
Sustainable Futures for North Australia? My approach will combine my intellectual
safety zones of economics and anthropology, with my new aspirational disciplinary
approach, ecology, and with the perspectives of Indigenous people, Indigenous
knowledge, and reflecting the views of people with whom I have collaborated for
many years. I will try to bring these diverse perspectives to bear on the term
‘sustainable’ with its economic, ecological and social elements. The focus is more on
the Northern Territory than north Australia, and I take on board criticisms of this
geographic bias noted by presenters like Rosemary Hill (who in turn sought to focus
more on Cape York and the Kimberley). Unfortunately this bias is historic caused by
some straight politically-inspired lines drawn on the Australian landscape early last
century and so is hard to overcome or ignore.
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