Let’s take a few minutes to identify the key aspects of colonisation. The legal fiction of terra nullius In 1788, there was an estimated Indigenous population of 750,000 people in Australia when the first British fleet entered the coastline of Warrange, now known as Sydney. The land of Ab...
What impact did World War I have on European colonialism? How did industrialization help European countries establish colonialism and imperialism abroad? How did the indigenous people adapt to or resist the New Imperialism? Describe the history of European settlement and colonisatio...
Tropical marine ecosystems (TMEs) are biodiverse and include a variety of habitats, such as coral reefs, mangrove forests, seagrass beds, and algae meadows (Hansen2003). Collectively TMEs support billions of people worldwide (Kaufman and Dayton1997, Moberg and Folke1999, Barbier et al.2011), pr...
The world’s population is experiencing a dramatic shift from rural to urban living. Whereas in 1900 only 10% of people were residing in cities, this number now exceeds 54% and is expected to increase to 66% by 20501. The development of urban environments is one of the principal causes o...
Indigenous people's rightsColonisationTreatiesForeshore and seabedNew ZealandRegional policies seek to enable regions to increase their competitiveness and development, and as such one priority Objective of activities financed by Structural Funds is higher employment, higher productivity and economic activity....
Origin of British and Irish mammals: disparate post-glacial colonisation and species introductions The substantial advances in understanding the postglacial origins and genetic diversity of British and Irish mammals, the role of early people in species t... WI Montgomery,J Provan - 《Quaternary Science...
and clinical care around 20% [16,17,18]. This is of particular significance in Australia’s Northern Territory (NT) where, due to colonisation and the related social determinants of health, First Nations peoples experience epidemic levels of chronic disease resulting in disproportionate rates of ho...
Skill development is based on a ‘self-regulation’ model, whereby parents learn how to review their performance against a predetermined list of a skill's component parts. Following extensive consultation with Indigenous people in Australia, Group Triple P was adapted for that population (Turner et...
Urbanization is altering landscapes globally at an unprecedented rate. While ecological differences between urban and rural environments often promote phenotypic divergence among populations, it is unclear to what degree these trait differences arise fro
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