2016
Gratani, M., Sutton, S.G., Butler, J.R.A., Bohensky, E.L., & Foale, S.
Taylor & Francis
The authors investigate the environmental values that Indigenous Australians place on a freshwater environment of the Wet Tropics and discuss these values as human values that can guide communities' understanding of how the natural world should be viewed and treated by humans. They argue that this perspective is important for sustainability and environmental justice.
Indigenous Environmental Values as Human Values.
Gratani, M., Sutton, S.G., Butler, J.R.A., Bohensky, E.L., & Foale, S. (2016). Indigenous environmental values as human values. Cogent Social Sciences, 2(1), 1185811.
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