Fresh Water in the Maningrida Region’s Hybrid Economy: Intercultural Contestation over Values and Property Rights

Fresh Water in the Maningrida Region’s Hybrid Economy: Intercultural Contestation over Values and Property Rights Report

CAEPR Working Paper

  • Author(s): Altman, J.C., Branchut, V.
  • Tertiary Author(s): CAEPR
  • Published: 2008
  • Publisher: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences, Australian National University

Abstract: This report presents preliminary research about fresh water governance arrangements in the Maningrida region of some 10,000 square kilometres in Arnhem Land, Northern Territory. The report begins with a discussion of methodology before turning to a description of the region’s water resources. The focus is on three linked broad perspectives on water: a historical analysis of the political economy of water; a sectoral analysis of water in the regional ‘hybrid’ economy; and a spatial analysis of water governance in Maningrida and the hinterland. These three perspectives are combined in a discussion about cross-cultural contestation over water values and property rights, and early steps that might be taken to ameliorate such contestation are outlined. Finally, it is suggested that a new water governance paradigm that lies beyond the water allocation system might be needed in this region.

Notes: ISSN: 1442 3871 ISBN: 0 7315 4945 7

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Altman, J.C., Branchut, V., 2008, Fresh Water in the Maningrida Region’s Hybrid Economy: Intercultural Contestation over Values and Property Rights, Report, viewed 26 March 2025, https://www.nintione.com.au/?p=5097.

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