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British Colonisation of Australia 250 years ago to Blame for Recent Wildfires
Australia, Colonisation, Indigenous Fire Management, Fire Management, Wildfire, Journal Article, News Article Isfmi Secretariat 25/2/22 Australia, Colonisation, Indigenous Fire Management, Fire Management, Wildfire, Journal Article, News Article Isfmi Secretariat 25/2/22

British Colonisation of Australia 250 years ago to Blame for Recent Wildfires

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Indigenous wildfire knowledge to be key part of new Arctic Council project
News Article, Arctic Isfmi Secretariat 7/10/20 News Article, Arctic Isfmi Secretariat 7/10/20

Indigenous wildfire knowledge to be key part of new Arctic Council project

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The Guardian ‘Right fire for right future: how cultural burning can protect Australia from catastrophic blazes’
Australia, Biodiversity, Cultural Practice, Emissions, Fire Management, Indigenous Knowledge, Wildfire, News Article Isfmi Secretariat 20/1/20 Australia, Biodiversity, Cultural Practice, Emissions, Fire Management, Indigenous Knowledge, Wildfire, News Article Isfmi Secretariat 20/1/20

The Guardian ‘Right fire for right future: how cultural burning can protect Australia from catastrophic blazes’

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The Canberra Times 'Ask Fuzzy' Column on 'Using traditional knowledge, modern techniques'
Australia, Cultural Practice, Climate Change, Fire Management, Biodiversity, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Land Tenure, News Article Isfmi Secretariat 29/9/19 Australia, Cultural Practice, Climate Change, Fire Management, Biodiversity, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Land Tenure, News Article Isfmi Secretariat 29/9/19

The Canberra Times 'Ask Fuzzy' Column on 'Using traditional knowledge, modern techniques'

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The Guardian: ‘We walk with our heads high’: the women who care for country fighting fire with fire
Australia, Indigenous Knowledge, Women, Gender Equality, Cultural Practice, News Article Isfmi Secretariat 17/9/19 Australia, Indigenous Knowledge, Women, Gender Equality, Cultural Practice, News Article Isfmi Secretariat 17/9/19

The Guardian: ‘We walk with our heads high’: the women who care for country fighting fire with fire

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The Times: ‘More Fires Burn in Africa Than Anywhere Else on Earth’
Global Impact, Southern Africa, Global Fire Data, News Article Isfmi Secretariat 1/9/19 Global Impact, Southern Africa, Global Fire Data, News Article Isfmi Secretariat 1/9/19

The Times: ‘More Fires Burn in Africa Than Anywhere Else on Earth’

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The New Yorker on Indigenous Fire Management in California
Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Land Tenure, Funding Models, Cultural Practice, News Article, North America, Social Benefits Isfmi Secretariat 8/10/18 Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Land Tenure, Funding Models, Cultural Practice, News Article, North America, Social Benefits Isfmi Secretariat 8/10/18

The New Yorker on Indigenous Fire Management in California

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'The Conversation' on 'Indigenous innovation could save a billion tonnes of greenhouse gases'
Australia, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Global Emissions, Global Transferability, Global Impact, News Article Isfmi Secretariat 21/4/16 Australia, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Global Emissions, Global Transferability, Global Impact, News Article Isfmi Secretariat 21/4/16

'The Conversation' on 'Indigenous innovation could save a billion tonnes of greenhouse gases'

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