Mapping the frontiers of private property in New South Wales, Australia

Author:

Rogers Dallas1ORCID,Leach Andrew1ORCID,Ludewig Jasper2ORCID,Thorpe Amelia3ORCID,Troy Laurence1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Architecture, Design and Planning University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

2. School of Architecture and Built Environment University of Newcastle Callaghan New South Wales Australia

3. Faculty of Law and Justice University of New South Sydney New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AbstractThis article addresses the process and patterns by which private property has been applied on the Australian continent. Alongside both lease‐holdings that are limited by term or perpetual and squatting practices, identifying and documenting private property in both individual cases and in aggregate over a large geography offers a compelling approximation of the appearance and spread of British–Australian settlement. Plots and patterns of private land ownership can be read in relation to other forms of land use and tenure each subject to specific historical legal instruments and definitions. We explore how, in particular, the first‐generation alienation of private property might be constructed, represented, and theorised using a critical approach to GIS tools and practices. What technical considerations are required to identify the extent of a site and map its transfer into private hands? How far can the process of mapping the initial alienation of parcels of Crown land over time expose legacies of colonial practices in present‐day methods and serve as a testbed to generate other layers that capture, for instance, patterns of informal privatisation or interact with other phenomena—most notably that of frontier violence—that likewise occur on land, in time? Such work can be located among those wrestling with problems of mapping colonial land occupation with technologies that share a heritage with the surveying tools that allowed that same acquisition and can enhance a critical approach to GIS in relation to appropriation and dispossession of Aboriginal land.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth-Surface Processes,Geography, Planning and Development

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