Justice, culture, and relationships: Australian Indigenous prescription for planetary health

V Matthews, K Vine, AR Atkinson, J Longman, GW Lee… - Science, 2023 - science.org
Indigenous communities shoulder a disproportionate burden of ill health compounded by
climate change. In Australia, the oldest surviving cultures have adapted their ecological …

Aboriginal food practices and Australian native plant-based foods: A step toward sustainable food systems

CVA Lopes, S Mihrshahi, R Ronto, J Hunter - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
The current food system and food choices have resulted in the increased human use of
natural resources such as water and soil, and have directly impacted the 'Global Syndemic' …

Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) as a Solution for Renewable Energy Gaps: Spatial Analysis for Polish Strategy

P Zarębski, D Katarzyński - Energies, 2023 - mdpi.com
The integration of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) into energy systems requires a
meticulous assessment of various factors, spanning renewable energy potential, legal …

Multi-species, ecological and climate change temporalities: Opening a dialogue with phenology

M Bastian, R Bayliss Hawitt - Environment and Planning E …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Many scholars have argued that climate change is, in part, a problem of time, with
ecological, political and social systems thought to be out of sync or mistimed. Discussions of …

Spatio-temporal variation in dry season determines the Amazonian fire calendar

NS Carvalho, LO Anderson, CA Nunes… - Environmental …, 2021 - iopscience.iop.org
Fire is one of the main anthropogenic drivers that threatens the Amazon. Despite the clear
link between rainfall and fire, the spatial and temporal relationship between these variables …

Resistance and Care in the Time of COVID‐19: Archaeology in 2020

J d'Alpoim Guedes, S Gonzalez… - American …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The COVID‐19 pandemic offered humanity a portal through which we could break with the
past and imagine our world anew. This article reviews how over the course of 2020, a series …

Traditional fire knowledge: a thematic synthesis approach

C Vázquez-Varela, JM Martínez-Navarro… - Fire, 2022 - mdpi.com
Building fire-adaptive communities and fostering fire-resilient landscapes have become two
of the main research strands of wildfire science that go beyond strictly biophysical …

Indigenous use of fire in the paramo ecosystem of southern Ecuador: A case study using remote sensing methods and ancestral knowledge of the Kichwa Saraguro …

SC Díaz, LC Quezada, LJ Álvarez, J Loján-Córdova… - Fire Ecology, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Background The Indigenous Kichwa Saraguro people of southern Ecuador have
long relied on traditional burning to manage their environment. However, their traditional …

'Right‐way'science: reflections on co‐developing Indigenous and Western cross‐cultural knowledge to support Indigenous cultural fire management

MB McKemey, B Rangers, YM Rangers… - Ecological …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Contemporary Indigenous cultural fire management facilitates opportunities for Indigenous
peoples to connect to and manage their Country, as well as providing scope for research …

Indigenous cultural burning had less impact than wildfire on the threatened Backwater grevillea (Grevillea scortechinii subsp. sarmentosa) while effectively decreasing …

M McKemey, ML Patterson, J Hunter… - … Journal of Wildland …, 2021 - CSIRO Publishing
Indigenous self-determination, land rights and caring for Country programs are enabling
Indigenous peoples across the world to re-establish customary roles in biodiversity …