Urban forest invertebrates: how they shape and respond to the urban environment
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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
Catastrophic and unprecedented wildfires have unfolded across fire-prone landscapes
globally over the last three years, with highly publicized loss of human life, property …
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
Relational values have recently emerged in the sustainability and ecosystem valuation
literature as a way to capture the diversity of human-ecosystem relationships. Relational …
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 …
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
Over recent decades, Indigenous knowledge (IK) systems, people, and territories have
increasingly been recognized in mainstream conservation practice. However, recognition of …
increasingly been recognized in mainstream conservation practice. However, recognition of …
Co‐producing a fire and seasons calendar to support renewed Indigenous cultural fire management
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 …
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 …
different knowledge systems, including Indigenous worldviews, to achieve complementary …
Global decline in subsistence-oriented and smallholder fire use
Controlled fire use for hunting, gathering, smallholder agriculture and pastoralism shapes
ecologies and enhances livelihoods worldwide. Yet, at global scale, we know little about …
ecologies and enhances livelihoods worldwide. Yet, at global scale, we know little about …