Global water systems are increasingly stressed by human demands, and the vast majority of the world’s major river systems are now dominated by anthropogenic influences. In many cases, this has led to river and lake ecosystems that are environmentally degraded and increasingly incapable of providing the ecosystem services on which humans rely. These pressures have had two important consequences for Indigenous peoples.
Speakers:
Professor Phil Duncan, Galambany Professorial Fellow – University of Canberra, Centre of Applied Water Science
Professor Brad Moggridge, Associate Dean, Indigenous Leadership & Engagement – University of Technology Sydney
Hosted by: University of Canberra, Centre of Applied Water Science