Culture Ecology and Economy of Fire Management in North Australian Savannas

Culture  Ecology and Economy of Fire Management in North Australian Savannas
Author: Jeremy Russell-Smith,Peter Whitehead,Peter Cooke
Publsiher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2009-10-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780643099999

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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 the region – not by excluding fire, but by using it better through restoration of Indigenous control over burning. This multi-disciplinary treatment encompasses the history of fire use in the savannas, the post-settlement changes that altered fire patterns, the personal histories of a small number of people who lived most of their lives on the plateau and, critically, their deep knowledge of fire and how to apply it to care for country. Uniquely, it shows how such knowledge and commitment can be deployed in conjunction with rigorous formal scientific analysis, advanced technology, new cross-cultural institutions and the emerging carbon economy to build partnerships for controlling fire at scales that were, until this demonstration, thought beyond effective intervention.

Culture Ecology and Economy of Fire Management in North Australian Savannas

Culture  Ecology and Economy of Fire Management in North Australian Savannas
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2009
Genre: Burning of land
ISBN: OCLC:1110706549

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Culture Ecology and Economy of Fire Management in North Australian Savannas

Culture  Ecology  and Economy of Fire Management in North Australian Savannas
Author: Jeremy Russell-Smith,Peter J. Whitehead,Peter Cooke
Publsiher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780643094024

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In 12 multi-authored chapters, this book documents key challenges and novel options for addressing chronic landscape scale fire management issues in North Australian Savannas through development of both collaborative, cross cultural approaches and commercially supported enviroment programs.

Carbon Accounting and Savanna Fire Management

Carbon Accounting and Savanna Fire Management
Author: Brett Murphy,Jeremy Russell-Smith,Andrew Edwards,Mick Meyer,CP (Mick) Meyer
Publsiher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2015-06-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780643108523

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In the context of Australia’s developing carbon economy, fire management helps to abate emissions of greenhouse gases and is an important means of generating carbon credits. The vast high-rainfall savannas of northern Australia are one of the world’s most flammable landscapes. Management of fires in this region has the potential to assist with meeting emissions reduction targets, as well as conserving biodiversity and providing employment for Indigenous people in remote parts of Australia’s north. This comprehensive volume brings together recent research from northern Australian savannas to provide an internationally relevant case study for applying greenhouse gas accounting methodologies to the practice of fire management. It provides scientific arguments for enlarging the area of fire-prone land managed for emissions abatement. The book also charts the progress towards development of a savanna fire bio-sequestration methodology. The future of integrated approaches to emissions abatement and bio-sequestration is also discussed.

Savanna Burning

Savanna Burning
Author: Rodd Dyer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2001
Genre: Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105113308287

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Written by a team of northern Australian land management practitioners and researchers, this illustrated book provides the information to managers of pastoral, Aboriginal and conservation lands, to ecologists, students and the general public.

Flammable Australia

Flammable Australia
Author: Ross Andrew Bradstock,Richard James Williams,A. M. Gill
Publsiher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780643104822

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Leading researchers give an overview of the field of fire ecology in Australia.

Biodiversity and Environmental Change

Biodiversity and Environmental Change
Author: Emma Burns,David Lindenmayer,Andrew Lowe,Nicole Thurgate
Publsiher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2014-02-06
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780643108578

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Annotation Long-term ecological data are critical for informing long-term trends in biodiversity and trends in environmental change. The Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN) is a major initiative of the Australian Government and one of its key areas of investment is to provide funding for a network of long-term ecological research plots around Australia (LTERN). This book highlights some of the temporal changes in the environment and/or in biodiversity that have occurred in different ecosystems, ranging from tropical rainforests, wet eucalypt forests and alpine regions through to rangelands and deserts. Many important trends and changes are documented and they often provide new insights that were previously poorly understood or unknown. These data are precisely the kinds of data so desperately needed to better quantify the temporal trajectories in the environment and biodiversity in Australia.

Fire in Tropical Savannas

Fire in Tropical Savannas
Author: Alan N. Andersen,Garry D. Cook,Richard J. Williams
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2006-05-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780387215150

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Fire is a major agent of disturbance in many biomes of the world but is a particularly important feature of tropical savannas. Up to 50% of the ext- sive tropical savanna landscapes of northern Australia are burnt each year. This includes prestigious conservation reserves such as World Heritage— listed Kakadu National Park, in the Top End of the Northern Territory. As in other savanna regions of the world, the responses of biota to different ?re regimes are poorly understood, such that ?re management represents one of the greatest challenges to conservation managers and researchers alike. This is the context within which a landscape-scale ?re experiment was established at Kapalga Research Station in Kakadu,which aimed to provide a sound scienti?c basis for conservation management in the region. The experiment was established by The Australian Commonwealth Scienti?c and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO),but involved collaborators from a range of universities and government agencies, including the m- agers of Kakadu,the Australian Nature Conservation Agency (ANCA:now Parks Australia North). This book summarizes the ?ndings from the Kapalga ?re experiment and explores the implications for conservation management. We believe that Kapalga has provided important insights into the ?re ecology of tropical savannas and has broad relevance for the conservation management of ?- prone landscapes in general. This book should be of interest to researchers, graduate students, and land management agencies. vii viii Preface We are extremely grateful to all our collaborators,both inside and outside CSIRO, for their involvement in the Kapalga experiment.