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Scientists tracing ancient Aboriginal fire practices on remote ... - ABC

A core sample taken from a remote Tasmanian island suggests Aboriginal people were using fire management on the island at least 41000 years ...

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Hi Pat, we have always said "no fuel, no fires". It's a sad state of affairs when it comes down… Greg Godde on Recognition of your Service October 20, 2024.

Scientists tracing ancient Aboriginal fire practices on remote ...

A core sample taken from a remote Tasmanian island suggests Aboriginal people were using fire management on the island at least 41,000 years ...

The “fire stick farming” hypothesis: Australian Aboriginal foraging ...

We combine ethnographic observations of contemporary Aboriginal hunting and burning with satellite image analysis of anthropogenic and natural landscape ...

The work of reviving Indigenous peoples' fire management in ...

Though still the subject of debate by some ecological scientists (Enright and Thomas, 2008), proponents of cultural burning argue that Indigenous fire practices ...

The Yurok Tribe and USGS Partnership in Culturally Prescribed Fire ...

This traditional practice of culturally prescribed burning, guided by the deep-rooted scientific ... Alongside soil moisture tracking, remote ...

Blending Indigenous and western science: Quantifying cultural ...

Prior to colonization, cultural burning practices were extensive across the study landscape with an estimated 6972 annual ignitions, averaging ...

How Aboriginal Australians use fire to help the ecosystem | SLICE

Australia is struck on two fronts by numerous hardships: the areas bordering the desert are huge meat factories; the heart of the desert is ...

Cool burns: Key to Aboriginal fire management - Creative Spirits

Rangers burn vegetation to protect rainforest patches, rock art and traditional pathways. They track the progress of fires with online maps ...

Native Knowledge: What Ecologists Are Learning from Indigenous ...

... scientists are turning to the knowledge of traditional ... fire-control practices of the aborigines and have partnered with native people.

Indigenous burning helped suppress bushfires 10000 years ago

Indigenous Australians have conducted cultural burning for at least ten millenia and the practice helped reduce bushfire risk in the past, our new research ...

Reconnecting Fire Culture of Aboriginal Communities with ... - MDPI

Methods of Environmental History and Regional Geography were combined with Traditional Ecological Knowledge to unravel the connections between past, present and ...

First Peoples' knowledge leads scientists to reveal 'fairy circles' and ...

... Australian arid zone scientists rarely drew upon ecological information encoded in Aboriginal knowledge. ... The burning practices of Aboriginal ...

Can indigenous knowledge help us manage wildfires? - Ensia

“If we can draw on traditional knowledge [and] science and combine that with contemporary [fire] practice, we can have a really positive effect ...

Expert knowledge, collaborative concepts, and universal nature

Investigates whether a cultural burning program embedded within a government bureaucracy can meaningfully support Indigenous peoples' landscape fires.

The divergence of traditional Aboriginal and contemporary fire ...

Aboriginal fire management in Northern. Australia is widespread and, in some more remote areas, has continued relatively undis- rupted despite widespread ...

Disruption of cultural burning promotes shrub encroachment and ...

Recent catastrophic fires in Australia and North America have raised broad-scale questions about how the cessation of Indigenous burning ...

A Chumash cultural burn reignites ancient practice for wildland ...

Scientists are beginning to realize that Indigenous burning created the patchwork of habitats and ecosystems that fostered greater ...

Indigenous use of fire in the paramo ecosystem of southern Ecuador ...

The indigenous Saraguro continue traditional fire practices as do ... science and remote sensing to understand underlying causes and impacts of ...

Ancient Aboriginal burning techniques return to Cape Barren Island

A series of small flames in the undergrowth mark the return of practice used tens of thousands of years ago. Alongside the Truwana Rangers are ...