
The Value of Water
Evaluate the economic, cultural, spiritual, and aesthetic value of water for different groups, including First Nations Australians.
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Evaluate the economic, cultural, spiritual, and aesthetic value of water for different groups, including First Nations Australians.
Key Questions
- How do different communities value water economically and culturally?
- What spiritual significance does water hold for First Nations Australians?
- How can understanding these values influence water management?
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