Decolonising Blue Spaces in the Anthropocene
Freshwater management in Aotearoa New Zealand
Author(s)
Parsons, Meg
Fisher, Karen
Crease, Roa Petra
Language
EnglishAbstract
This open access book crosses disciplinary boundaries to connect theories of environmental justice with Indigenous people’s experiences of freshwater management and governance. It traces the history of one freshwater crisis – the degradation of Aotearoa New Zealand’s Waipā River– to the settler-colonial acts of ecological dispossession resulting in intergenerational injustices for Indigenous Māori iwi (tribes). The authors draw on a rich empirical base to document the negative consequences of imposing Western knowledge, worldviews, laws, governance and management approaches onto Māori and their ancestral landscapes and waterscapes. Importantly, this book demonstrates how degraded freshwater systems can and are being addressed by Māori seeking to reassert their knowledge, authority, and practices of kaitiakitanga (environmental guardianship). Co-governance and co-management agreements between iwi and the New Zealand Government, over the Waipā River, highlight how Māori are envisioning and enacting more sustainable freshwater management and governance, thus seeking to achieve Indigenous environmental justice (IEJ). The book provides an accessible way for readers coming from a diversity of different backgrounds, be they academics, students, practitioners or decision-makers, to develop an understanding of IEJ and its applicability to freshwater management and governance in the context of changing socio-economic, political, and environmental conditions that characterise the Anthropocene.
Keywords
Environmental Policy; Sociology, general; Environmental Geography; Environmental Management; Geography, general; Environment, general; Environmental Social Sciences; Environmental Studies; Integrated Geography; Environmental Sciences; Applied Ecology; freshwater policies; freshwater systems; nature/culture; indigenous land management; Aotearoa; land rights; social memories; river governance; Decolonisation; environmental justice; Waipā River; degraded freshwater systems; environmental guardianship; Indigenous environmental justice; open access; Central / national / federal government policies; Sociology; Development & environmental geography; Environmental management,; Geography; The environmentDOI
10.1007/978-3-030-61071-5ISBN
9783030610715, 9783030610715Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
https://www.springernature.com/gp/products/booksPublication date and place
2021Imprint
Palgrave MacmillanSeries
Palgrave Studies in Natural Resource Management,Classification
Central / national / federal government policies
Sociology
Physical geography and topography
Environmental management
Geography
The environment