Becoming Indigenous: Future Cities as Networks of Waterholes connected by Songlines | Book chapter

Liaros, S. (March 2022) Becoming Indigenous: Future Cities as Networks of Waterholes connected by Songlines, Sydney Anthology, Sydney University Press. Download the full text.

ABSTRACT
What can we learn from Indigenous ways of thinking to inform the planning and development of future cities? How does their cyclical worldview inform their political and economic systems? Can waterholes be created as integrated infrastructure ecosystem for water, energy, food and shelter? What is relational philosophy and how do we create new stories for navigating life and the landscape?

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