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Academic research about cultural burning includes published papers, reports and detailed studies about cultural burning.

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A World Renewal Ceremony at Panaminik Philip Drucker
University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology
Volume 35, No. 3, pp. 23-28
715.21 KB92910-01-1936 DownloadPreview
Reintroducing Traditional Land Management Practices Draft Trialling a Methodology proposed by Rodney Mason
Rodney Mason, Geoffrey Robertson and Lauren Van Dyke
Kosciuszko to Coast
578.98 KB88501-05-2012 DownloadPreview
"Just Another Hoop to Jump Through?" Using Environmental Laws and Processes to Protect Indigenous Rights
Beth Rose Middleton
Springer Science+Business Media New York
4.41 MB94712-12-2012 DownloadPreview
Wildfire prevention Fuels Management in the Wildland urban interface BC Community perceptions Lori D Daniels, Shannon M Hagerman and Sarah L Ravensbergen
Faculty of Forestry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
6.92 MB72203-07-2018 DownloadPreview
Indigenous people in the natural hazards management sector: examining employment data Indigenous people in the natural hazards management sector: examining employment data. Authors: Dr Timothy Neale and Dr Will Smith, Deakin University and Bushfire and Natural Hazards Cooperative Research Centre, and Dr Adam Leavesley, ACT Parks and Conservation Service. Australian Journal of Emergency Management, Volume 34, No. 3, July 2019.156.92 KB78201-07-2019 DownloadPreview
Fire and Tribal Cultural Resources Frank K. Lake and Jonathan W. Long
Science Synthesis to Support Socioecological Resilience in the Sierra Nevada and Southern Cascade Range
579.08 KB82902-07-2019 DownloadPreview
Vulnerabilities of the Traditional Foods and Cultural Use Species Chapter 3
Kirsten Vinyeta, Frank K. Lake and Kari Norgaard
0.99 MB84202-07-2019 DownloadPreview
Indigenous biocultural knowledge in ecosystem science and management: Review and insight from Australia
Emilie J. Ens, Petina Pert, Marita Budden, Philip A. Clarke, Lilian Clubb, Bruce Doran, Cheryl Douras, Jitendra Gaikwad,, Beth Gott, Sonia Leonard, John Locke, Joanne Packer, GerryTurpin,, Marilyn Wallace, , Peter Wallace and Steve Wason
895.13 KB83502-07-2019 DownloadPreview
The retention revival and subjugation of Indigenous fire knowledge through agency fire fighting in eastern Australia and California
Christine Eriksen and Don L. Hankins
Unversity of Wollongong, Faculty of Social Sciences
311.53 KB82702-07-2019 DownloadPreview
How Environmental Decline Restructures Indigenous Gender Practices: What Happens to Karuk MasculinityWhen There Are No Fish?
Kari Marie Norgaard, Ron Reed, and J. M. Bacon
American Sociological Association
365.12 KB82002-07-2019 DownloadPreview
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