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Wounded country : the Murray-Darling Basin : a contested history / Quentin Beresford.

Wounded country : the Murray-Darling Basin : a contested history / Quentin Beresford.
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Record Number 22367
ISBN 9781742236780 (Paperback)
1742236782
Location 363.7 BER
Author Beresford, Quentin, 1954-, (author).
Title Wounded country : the Murray-Darling Basin : a contested history / Quentin Beresford.
Published Sydney, N.S.W. : NewSouth, 2021.
Collation vii, 419 pages : map ; 24 cm.
Content types cartographic image
text
Carrier type volume
Bibliography Note Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Note The Murray-Darling Basin, Australia's food bowl, is in crisis. For more than a century, the Basin has faced a series of environmental catastrophes: soil erosion, sand drifts and dust storms, salinity, algal blooms, the threat to native flora and fauna and the drying out of internationally recognised wetlands, along with steadily worsening droughts. Award-winning author Quentin Beresford delves into the history of the river system since European settlement, revealing Australia's destructive relationship with the environment, and the willingness of politicians to ignore expert advice. The dispossession and marginalisation of local Indigenous people denied European settlers the cultural knowledge to manage the Basin sustainably. Instead, we've had waves of nation-building irrigation schemes and agricultural enterprises, all promoted by politicians more concerned with short-term profits than long-term sustainability. We are now at a point of reckoning. Only an end to the centuries-old development-at-all-costs approach, along with a recognition of Indigenous water rights, an acceptance of science and the adoption of sustainable farming practices, can save the once mighty Murray-Darling.
Awards Note QLD Premier's Award for a Work of State Significance (AUS) (Winner - 2022)
Subject Rivers -- Environmental conditions -- Australia
Water-supply -- Darling River Watershed (Qld. and N.S.W.)
Ecology
Rivers -- Environmental aspects
Water-supply -- Australia -- Darling River Watershed (Qld. and N.S.W.)
Rivers -- Political aspects -- Australia -- History
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