Churches have legal rights in Australia. Why not sacred trees?
- Written by Wendy Steele, Associate Professor, Centre for Urban Research and Urban Futures Enabling Capability Platform, RMIT University
The traditional owners have won widespread support for their fight to protect Djab Wurrung Country and their sacred trees.Djab Wurrung EmbassyThis article is part of a series on rebalancing the human–nature interactions that are central to the study and practice of ecological economics, which is the focus of the 2019 ANZSEE Conference in...
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