Jeffrey Gray Shellberg
Griffith University
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Rangeland Journal | 2014
Marcus Barber; Sue Jackson; Jeffrey Gray Shellberg; Viv Sinnamon
The term, Working Knowledge, is introduced to describe the content of a local cross-cultural knowledge recovery and integration project focussed on the indigenous-owned Oriners pastoral lease near Kowanyama on the Cape York Peninsula, Queensland. Social and biophysical scientific researchers collaborated with indigenous people, non-indigenous pastoralists, and an indigenous natural resource management (NRM) agency to record key ecological, hydrological and geomorphological features of this intermittently occupied and environmentally valuable ‘flooded forest’ country. Working Knowledge was developed in preference to ‘local’ and/or ‘indigenous’ knowledge because it collectively describes the contexts in which the knowledge was obtained (through pastoral, indigenous, NRM, and scientific labour), the diverse backgrounds of the project participants, the provisional and utilitarian quality of the collated knowledge, and the focus on aiding adaptive management. Key examples and epistemological themes emerging from the knowledge recovery research, as well as preliminary integrative models of important hydro-ecological processes, are presented. Changing land tenure and economic regimes on surrounding cattle stations make this study regionally significant but the Working Knowledge concept is also useful in analysing the knowledge base used by the wider contemporary indigenous land management sector. Employees in this expanding, largely externally funded, and increasingly formalised sector draw on a range of knowledge in making operational decisions – indigenous, scientific, NRM, bureaucratic and knowledge learned in pastoral and other enterprises. Although this shared base is often a source of strength, important aspects or precepts of particular component knowledges must necessarily be deprioritised, compromised, or even elided in everyday NRM operations constrained by particular management logics, priorities and funding sources. Working Knowledge accurately characterised a local case study, but also invites further analysis of the contemporary indigenous NRM knowledge base and its relationship to the individual precepts and requirements of the indigenous, scientific, local and other knowledges which respectively inform it.
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | 2009
Andrew Pattrick Brooks; Jeffrey Gray Shellberg; Jon Knight; John Ronald Spencer
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | 2013
Jeffrey Gray Shellberg; Andrew Pattrick Brooks; Calvin Wyatt Rose
Hydrological Processes | 2013
Jeffrey Gray Shellberg; Andrew Pattrick Brooks; John Ronald Spencer; Douglas Ward
Geomorphology | 2016
Jeffrey Gray Shellberg; John Ronald Spencer; Andrew Pattrick Brooks; Tim Pietsch
Proceedings of the 19th World Congress of Soil Science: Soil solutions for a changing world, Brisbane, Australia, 1-6 August 2010. Symposium 4.3.1 Impacts of land use change in unsustainable ecosystems | 2010
Jeffrey Gray Shellberg; Andrew Pattrick Brooks; John Ronald Spencer
IAHS-AISH publication | 2008
Andrew Pattrick Brooks; John Ronald Spencer; Jeffrey Gray Shellberg; Jon Knight; L. Lymburner
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | 2015
Calvin Wyatt Rose; Jeffrey Gray Shellberg; Andrew Pattrick Brooks
Archive | 2012
Jeffrey Gray Shellberg; Andrew Pattrick Brooks
Archive | 2012
Marcus Barber; Jeffrey Gray Shellberg; Sue Jackson; Viv Sinnamon
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