Urban forest invertebrates: how they shape and respond to the urban environment

DJ Kotze, EC Lowe, JS MacIvor, A Ossola, BA Norton… - Urban …, 2022 - Springer
Invertebrates comprise the most diversified animal group on Earth. Due to their long
evolutionary history and small size, invertebrates occupy a remarkable range of ecological …

Traditional fire knowledge: a thematic synthesis approach

C Vázquez-Varela, JM Martínez-Navarro… - Fire, 2022 - mdpi.com
Building fire-adaptive communities and fostering fire-resilient landscapes have become two
of the main research strands of wildfire science that go beyond strictly biophysical …

[HTML][HTML] Catastrophic bushfires, indigenous fire knowledge and reframing science in Southeast Australia

MS Fletcher, A Romano, S Connor, M Mariani… - Fire, 2021 - mdpi.com
The catastrophic 2019/2020 Black Summer bushfires were the worst fire season in the
recorded history of Southeast Australia. These bushfires were one of several recent global …

[HTML][HTML] Persuasion without policies: The work of reviving Indigenous peoples' fire management in southern Australia

W Smith, T Neale, JK Weir - Geoforum, 2021 - Elsevier
Catastrophic and unprecedented wildfires have unfolded across fire-prone landscapes
globally over the last three years, with highly publicized loss of human life, property …

Connection as Country: Relational values of billabongs in Indigenous northern Australia

S Russell, E Ens, NY Rangers - Ecosystem services, 2020 - Elsevier
Relational values have recently emerged in the sustainability and ecosystem valuation
literature as a way to capture the diversity of human-ecosystem relationships. Relational …

'Right‐way'science: reflections on co‐develo** Indigenous and Western cross‐cultural knowledge to support Indigenous cultural fire management

MB McKemey, B Rangers, YM Rangers… - Ecological …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Contemporary Indigenous cultural fire management facilitates opportunities for Indigenous
peoples to connect to and manage their Country, as well as providing scope for research …

Recognition of indigenous ecological knowledge systems in conservation and their role to narrow the knowledge-implementation gap

E Ens, V Reyes-García, H Asselin, M Hsu… - Closing the knowledge …, 2021 - Springer
Over recent decades, Indigenous knowledge (IK) systems, people, and territories have
increasingly been recognized in mainstream conservation practice. However, recognition of …

Co‐producing a fire and seasons calendar to support renewed Indigenous cultural fire management

MB McKemey, Banbai Rangers, EJ Ens… - Austral …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Indigenous knowledge emphasises the importance of cultural connections between humans
and the biophysical world. In the face of threats to the maintenance and transfer of …

How Dreaming and Indigenous ancestral stories are central to nature conservation: Perspectives from Walalkara Indigenous Protected Area, Australia

L Robin, K Robin, E Camerlenghi… - Ecological …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Nature conservation in both theory and practice is increasingly looking to understand
different knowledge systems, including Indigenous worldviews, to achieve complementary …

Global decline in subsistence-oriented and smallholder fire use

C Smith, O Perkins, J Mistry - Nature Sustainability, 2022 - nature.com
Controlled fire use for hunting, gathering, smallholder agriculture and pastoralism shapes
ecologies and enhances livelihoods worldwide. Yet, at global scale, we know little about …