NEW: The Curse of Conservation: Empirical Evidence Demonstrating That Changes in Land-Use Legislation Drove Catastrophic Bushfires in Southeast Australia in @Fire_MDPI
OPEN ACCESS!
@AliceLaming @theotheroad @MarianiMichaela@yoshi_maezumi@PatriciaGadd
https://t.co/dG9POmoBRO
"there is no such thing as wilderness"
a beautiful radio piece for all environmentalists by Wiradjuri man A/Prof Michael Shawn-Fletcher @theotheroad for Ockham's Razor and @ABCscience
https://t.co/RPxzB4vrqV
Anthony Romano describes how landscapes have changed since colonisation as indigenous peoples have been dispossessed and cultural burning has been suppressed. #IAG2022 @GeogResearch
Excellent to hear from Wiradjuri man Michael Fletcher
@theotheroad on neglect of Country + the rise of catastrophic bushfires in Australia: "Wilderness is is a cultural paradigm...this ideology underpins terra nullius. This country was considered wilderness." #FireClimate2022
Day 2 Stream 1 begins with discussions of Indigenous burning impacts on extreme fire. #FireClimate2022
Dr Michela Mariani @MarianiMichaela@UniofNottingham kicks off, sharing her work on how the disruption of cultural burning lead to unprecedented bushfire during #BlackSummer.
Anthony Romano @UniMelb looks at whether fires have always burned so hot: "A core pillar of our project is palaeoecology…we take sediment cores from water bodies and examine charcoal, which represents fire, and pollen, which represents vegetation." #FireClimate2022
There's so much fascinating work getting talked about today at #ESAus21
Alice Laming @AliceLaming Fire activity, paleoecology, past landscape
Using pollen and charcoal records to investigate changes in landscapes depicted in paintings.
Loved the presentation Alice!
.@Tonaaayy_ on Taylor Walkers' video apology to Robbie Young.
"It is always on Indigenous people, always taking the high road and always having to extend the olive branch out and be the ones to help...even then in the wording we heard, Taylor will be the one leaning on Robbie."
Don’t forget to submit an abstract for the @EcolSocAus 2021 conference in Darwin (November) by THIS FRIDAY July 23.
We have a symposium at the conference: PF-FIRE: Past Fire Frequency and Intensity Reconstruction.
See the link below to submit:
https://t.co/jO6mj2O0QI
So great to see all the Indigenous lands that participants of the @AusQuaternary virtual conference are Zooming in from today across Australia and NZ! Interactive and engaging presentation from Simon Connor too! #NAIDOCWeek2021
The AQUA 2021 virtual conference is coming up this week! The conference is open to all, if you would like to join any sessions please register via the AQUA website https://t.co/C1iaJBp6Rd
Here is the schedule of amazing Aus & NZ quaternary talks coming up on Day 1!
This billabong on Gunaikurnai Country lies in the middle of this 1800s painting depicting a much more open landscape than today. The Gunaikurnai managed this country with #culturalburning and we are investigating how that management impacted bushfire activity.
My favourite part of the job, working with students from different universities. Itrax is running and some students can travel. We're back in the swing of things. @ANSTO @UofAPalaeos @Melb_Palaeo@unswbees#STEM#postgrad