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Wetlands in a Dry Land : More-than-Human Histories of Australia's Murray-Darling Basin - Emily O'Gorman

Wetlands in a Dry Land

More-than-Human Histories of Australia's Murray-Darling Basin

By: Emily O'Gorman

Paperback | 6 August 2024

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How have people and wetlands shaped each other in Australia's Murray-Darling Basin?

What counts as a wetland, especially in Australia, the driest inhabited continent on earth?



In the name of agriculture, urban growth and disease control, humans have drained, filled or otherwise destroyed nearly 87 percent of the world's wetlands over the past three centuries. Only recently have wetlands been widely recognised as worth preserving for their diverse plants, animals, insects, and their human histories.
Examining Australia's own Murray-Darling Basin, environmental historian Emily O'Gorman shows how people and animals have shaped wetlands since the late nineteenth century. O'Gorman draws on archival research and original interviews to illuminate how Aboriginal peoples acted then and now as custodians of the landscape, how the movements of water birds affected farmers and how mosquitoes have defied efforts to fully understand, let alone control, them.
Situating Australia's history within global environmental humanities conversations, O'Gorman argues that we need to understand wetlands as socioecological landscapes that transcend the nature-culture divide and to embrace non-Western ways of knowing and being. Only then can we begin to create sustainable relationships with, and futures for, the wetlands.

About the Author

Emily O'Gorman is an environmental historian and associate professor at Macquarie University. Her books include Flood Country- An Environmental History of the Murray-Darling Basin (2012) and the co-edited collections Climate, Science, and Colonization- Histories from Australia and New Zealand (2014, with James Beattie and Matthew Henry) and Eco-Cultural Networks and the British Empire- New Views on Environmental History (2015, with Beattie and Edward Melillo). Wetlands in a Dry Land was first published in 2021 by University of Washington Press and is the Joint Winner of the AANZEHN Environmental History Book Prize 2023, a Nautilus Book Awards Silver Winner, and a finalist for the 2023 ALSE Creative Writing Book Award.

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