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Transforming tropical peatland governance to manage climate risks using the Three Horizons method. [PDF]
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Indigenous Fire Stewardship to Revitalize Disrupted Ecosystems
Global Change BiologyThis commentary highlights the significance of Bowd et al.'s (2025) study with Wiradjuri and Ngunnawal community members in quantifying the effects of Indigenous Fire Stewardship on plant biocultural diversity in southeastern Australia's box-gum grassy woodlands.
Don L. Hankins +2 more
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2019
This chapter addresses Indigenous Fire Stewardship and cultural burning using several case studies applicable to wildland fire management in the Wildland-Urban Interface. Indigenous fire stewardship practices had the highest influence around settlements (e.g. permanent villages, seasonal camps) and travel corridors (i.e.
Amy Cardinal Christianson
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This chapter addresses Indigenous Fire Stewardship and cultural burning using several case studies applicable to wildland fire management in the Wildland-Urban Interface. Indigenous fire stewardship practices had the highest influence around settlements (e.g. permanent villages, seasonal camps) and travel corridors (i.e.
Amy Cardinal Christianson
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Simulated Indigenous fire stewardship increases the population growth rate of an understorey herb
Journal of Ecology, 2020Abstract Understanding how plant populations respond to multiple drivers is increasingly critical for biodiversity conservation under global change. Indigenous knowledge can provide guidance for sustainable management, but the outcome of its application in novel ecosystems is rarely known.
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My thesis on land stewardship in the Pacific Northwest is that cultural burning is a necessary component of Indigenous sovereignty and environmental reconciliation in a post-contact Pacific Northwest. Cultural burning is an advanced methodology for preventing mass destruction due to out-of-control wildfires.
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Indigenous fire stewardship for fire management and ecological restoration in the Pacific Northwest
2023Coughlan, Michael R +4 more
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Lighting the Path Forward: Understanding Social Value from Indigenous Fire (Qwen) Stewardship
2023William Nikolakis, Russell Myers Ross
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