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Irrigated agriculture and place-making in the East Kimberley

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posted on 2024-11-01, 01:49 authored by Ruth Lane
This paper explores the way in which lived experiences of farmers in the Ord Valley have intersected with representations of the Ord Valley over time. I contrast the development of Stage 1 of the Ord River Irrigation Scheme in the 1960s with a proposal put forward in the late 1990s for greatly expanding the area of irrigated agriculture as Stage 2 of the scheme. I examine the rhetoric employed in planning documents and public media coverage of the first and proposed second stages of the Ord Irrigation Scheme and explore its connections with social identifications of farmers in the Ord Valley since the 1960s. I then argue the value of this approach for understanding the dynamic relationship between the spatial practices and social identifications of farmers and representations of place and land use in public media and planning processes.

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Journal

Australian Geographer

Volume

35

Issue

1

Start page

73

End page

94

Total pages

22

Publisher

Carfax Publishing

Place published

Oxfordshire, UK

Language

English

Copyright

© 2004 Geographical Society of New South Wales Inc.

Former Identifier

2004002437

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2009-09-01

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