Description |
1 online resource (x, 404 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps |
Contents |
Cover; CONTENTS; Acknowledgements; List of contributors; Chapter 1 Challenges and opportunities for fire management in fire-prone northern Australia; Chapter 2 Things fall apart: the end of an era of systematic Indigenous fire management; Chapter 3 Change and catastrophe: adaptation, re-adaptation and fire in the Alligator Rivers region; Chapter 4 Buffalo and tin, Baki and Jesus: the creation of a modern wilderness; Chapter 5 The language of fire: seasonality, resources and landscape burning on the Arnhem Land Plateau |
Summary |
This engaging volume explores the management of fire in one of the world's most flammable landscapes: Australia's tropical savannas, where on average 18% of the landscape is burned annually. Impacts have been particularly severe in the Arnhem Land Plateau, a centre of plant and animal diversity on Indigenous land. Culture, Ecology and Economy of Fire Management in North Australian Savannas documents a remarkable collaboration between Arnhem Land's traditional landowners and the scientific community to arrest a potentially catastrophic fire-driven decline in the natural and cultural assets of t |
Analysis |
Environmental impact of disasters (Australia) |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 392-394) and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Savanna ecology -- Australia
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Savanna ecology -- Australia, Northern
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Prescribed burning -- Australia, Northern
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Burning of land -- Australia, Northern
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Wilderness areas -- Fire management -- Australia, Northern
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Agriculture -- Forestry.
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Burning of land
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Prescribed burning
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Savanna ecology
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Wilderness areas -- Fire management
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Australia
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Northern Australia
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Russell-Smith, Jeremy.
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Whitehead, Peter J.
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Cooke, Peter
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ISBN |
9780643098299 |
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0643098291 |
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1283155575 |
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9781283155571 |
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