The Water Justice Podcast
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The Water Justice Hub acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia on which this podcast has been produced and honour their connections to land, sea and community.
Riverside Chats is an occasional series of conversations with our water friends and colleagues.Executive Produced by Quentin Grafton, Convener of the Water Justice Hub, at the Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University, and edited by Michael Migali. Thank you to the guests for making this possible.
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Recent Episodes
S3 Hozaus Claire: connection to the land, water and rivers
In this episode of riverside chats, Kat Taylor speaks with Hozaus Claire, a Bunuba/Gooniyandi/Walmajarri/ Nyikina artist and community leader from the Kimberley region, and member of the Martuwarra…
S3 Can we achieve SDG6? With Gabriela Sacco, Nina Lansbury, Saskia Nowicki and Sera Young
On the latest episode of the Water Justice Hub podcast, we were fortunate enough to catch up with four special guest researchers from across the globe, who were recently in our home city of Canberra…
Remote Indigenous Communities, Water and Mental Health: With Professor Pamela Katic
In this episode of Riverside Chats, Quentin catches up with a former colleague of his, Dr Pamela Katic. Pamela is the Associate Professor in Economics at the Natural Resources Institute at the…
Conflicting Mandates, Self Interest and Dogma - The Problem with Global Institutions: With Asit Biswas and Cecilia Tortajada
Quentin Grafton is in Glasgow, Scotland, catching up with two prominent academics within the water space, Professor Cecilia Tortajada and Professor Asit Biswas. Professor Tortajada is from the School…
The Water Crisis Is The Climate Crisis: With Professor David Hannah
On today’s episode of Riverside Chats, Quentin Grafton speaks with David Hannah, who is a Professor of Hydrology at the University of Birmingham. Professor Hannah is also the Director of the…
Everything is Connected: With Professor Robert Costanza and Associate Professor Ida Kubiszewski
On today’s episode of Riverside Chats, Host Quentin Grafton is in London, meeting with Professor Robert Costanza, an ecological economist from the University College London, and Ida Kubiszewski,…
Towards A Common Understanding of Water Justice - With Professor Joyeeta Gupta
Safa and Quentin are very pleased to be joined with Joyeeta Gupta, Professor of Environment and Development in the Global South at the University of Amsterdam and Professor of Law and Policy in Water…
From Mar del Plata to New York City: The UN 2023 Water Conference
The Water Justice Hub's Quentin Grafton and Safa Fanaian attended the UN Water Conference in New York in March 2023. This second UN water conference sought to unite the world around the water crisis…
The Story of Australia's 2022 Floods
This episode of the Water Justice Podcast is a collection of stories, recounting events from around regional Australia which received flooding throughout the Murray Darling Basin across 2022 and into…
S2E4 Australian Groundwater Conference 2022 - Science, Resilience, and Adaption
Kat Taylor attended the International Association of Hydrogeologists' Australian Groundwater Conference 2022 in November of 2022. At the conference which was themed "Science, Resilience, and…
S2E3 Food Energy Water - Nexus thinking and Nexus doing with Sarah Torhan & Dr Pamela Katic
Growing food takes water and energy, among other resources, while diminishing natural water resources through hydro-energy dams can restrict food sources like fish. When our needs for food, energy,…
S2E2 Floods in Turkey - Ayse Yildiz Shares How Children Perceive Flooding Devastation
Floods are a threat to many people across the world, and they are getting more frequent as our weather becomes more extreme due to climate change. The destructive power of water bares an interesting…
S2E1 Ground Water Security - An Introduction from Jay Famiglietti
Groundwater makes up a significant portion of the water resources equation. Yet, like an iceberg, because it is not seen, any danger lurking below the surface is not appreciated. Securing our water…
Australia - Restoring Connections to Water
This podcast tells the story of Water in Australia. We are joined by guests who have fought for their land, for their water, and for their environments. Joined by water warriors, Kat and Tim discover…
Special Episode - The Bending Toward Water Justice Panel
To finish series one of the Water Justice Podcast we have the 'Bending Towards Water Justice Panel'. Panelists answer questions related to their research and how they take their findings and bring…
Asia - The Might to Unite
Our water needs are so varied in our roles as individuals, as part of a collective, and as part of the living world, that is difficult to see how it can be all things to all people. We ask so much of…
America - Eroded Trust in Corroded Pipes
Inequitable access to drinking water is a problem worldwide, including in the so-called ‘Global North'. The United States of America, for example, is a wealthy country; yet many people lack access to…
Latin America - Aqua de Vida
Our journey through water justice concepts brings us to Latin America, where large water supplies are met with pollution, and areas in desperate need of investment are met with corruption. Through…
Sub-Saharan Africa - Nothing in Isolation
Africa is the first focal point as a case study to introduce concepts of water Justice. This is a continent where access to water has been made difficult for predominantly social, economic, and…
What is the Water Justice Podcast?
The Water Justice Pod is an initiative of the Water Justice Hub and serves as an accessible interface with the public, a domain for water justice advocacy, and an introduction to the challenges we…
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The Water Justice Podcast has published 20 episodes since March 2021, covering topics in Documentary, Earth Sciences.
The Water Justice Podcast is currently declining with new episodes quarterly. Average episode length is 37m.
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