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The Nature Between Us
Tessa de Josselin
20 episodes
1 week ago
Demystifying environmental issues, finding solutions, and appreciating our natural world. Join Tessa de Josselin in conversation with those working towards a more sustainable future.
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Demystifying environmental issues, finding solutions, and appreciating our natural world. Join Tessa de Josselin in conversation with those working towards a more sustainable future.
Show more...
Natural Sciences
Science
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Christian Hampson: Indigenous Land Management, Aboriginal Cultural Heritage & Native Edible Plants
The Nature Between Us
50 minutes 12 seconds
4 years ago
Christian Hampson: Indigenous Land Management, Aboriginal Cultural Heritage & Native Edible Plants
Listening and learning from First Nations Peoples is crucial to a healthy environment. In this episode Tessa speaks with Christian Hampson, a proud Woiwurrung and Maneroo Aboriginal man who is interweaving Indigenous knowledge and collaborative design thinking to walk a new path - away from conventional approaches. In 2019 Christian co-founded Yerrabingin, a commercial design organisation that creates environmentally conscious native landscapes enriched with Indigenous narratives. One such project was the world's first Indigenous rooftop farm, that hosts over 2,500 Australian native edible plants, and is located on top of Yerrabingin House in South Eveleigh, Sydney. Prior to Yerrabingin, Christian had 20 Years experience as a Senior Cultural Heritage Manager with NSW National Parks where he conserved, shared and celebrated Aboriginal Cultural Heritage. This episodes centers around Aboriginal Cultural Heritage, what it means to care for and acknowledge Country, and Indigenous land management both in rural and urban settings. Christian also touches on the importance of oral knowledge and community kinship, the new Yerrabingin farm currently underway in Bargo, native edible plants, and what we can keep an eye out for when foraging in Sydney! Follow Christian at @yerrabingin & @heathen_black and stay up to date with TNBU by subscribing and following @thenaturebetweenuspodcast
The Nature Between Us
Demystifying environmental issues, finding solutions, and appreciating our natural world. Join Tessa de Josselin in conversation with those working towards a more sustainable future.