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Strategies, Policies and Procedures

Strategies, policies and other procedures for cultural burning from a variety of organisations, Traditional Owners and other sources.

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Strategies, Policies and Procedures

TitleDescriptionVersionSizeHitsDate addedDownload
SA’s First Cultural Burn On Co-Managed Land Jen Dick (DEWNR) with Lucy Kingston
South Australian Native Title Service
415.30 KB271309-02-2018 DownloadPreview
Native Tribes Are Taking Fire Control Into Their Own Hands Mejs Hasan
Online Publication - Wired
302.51 KB325208-09-2018 DownloadPreview
The Victorian Traditional Owner Cultural Fire Strategy The Victorian Traditional Owner Cultural Fire Knowledge Group1.24 MB289902-07-2019 DownloadPreview
Protocols for Indigenous fire management partnerships Final Report
Cathy Robinson, Marcus Barber, Rosemary Hill, Emily Gerrard and Glenn James
Northern Australia Environmental Resources Hub
CSIRO
June 2016
3.57 MB273902-07-2019 DownloadPreview
NPWS Cultural Fire Management Policy State of NSW and Office of Environment and Heritage
October 2016
35.24 KB245102-07-2019 DownloadPreview
ACT Aboriginal Fire Management Plan 2015-16 Building a Strong Foundation
ACT Government, Australian Alps First Peoples and Murumbung Yurung Murra
1.59 MB247302-07-2019 DownloadPreview
Witjira Waru Pulka Fire Management Strategy 2018-28 Natural Resources Centre SA Arid Lands1.49 MB302602-07-2019 DownloadPreview
Aboriginal Cultural Guidelines for Fuel and Fire Management Operations in the ACT Prepared by Bhiamie Williamson
ACT Parks and Conservation Services
Territory and Municipal Services
August 2015
0.99 MB255102-07-2019 DownloadPreview
Office of Environment and Heritage Job Safety Analysis Worksheet
NSW Office of Environment and Heritage
81.27 KB236202-07-2019 DownloadPreview
Not All Fires are Wild Understanding Fire and Its Use as a Management Tool
R. Wolf, C. Berger, J. Creighton, and C. Olsen
Oregon State University Extension Service
May 2015
672.71 KB242602-07-2019 DownloadPreview

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