Prescribed Burning in Australasia
Title | Prescribed Burning in Australasia PDF eBook |
Author | Adam Leavesley |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2021-05-15 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780994258946 |
Australia Burning
Title | Australia Burning PDF eBook |
Author | Geoffrey Cary |
Publisher | CSIRO PUBLISHING |
Pages | 284 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780643069268 |
Integrates both the natural and social sciences in addressing the issues of fire management and policy.
Australia Burning
Title | Australia Burning PDF eBook |
Author | Geoffrey Cary |
Publisher | CSIRO PUBLISHING |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 2003-11-27 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0643098542 |
The phenomenon of fire in the Australian landscape traverses many interests and disciplines. At a national level, there is an urgent need for the integration of both the natural and social sciences in the formulation of public policy. With contributions from 30 leading experts, Australia Burning draws together these issues, under the themes: *Ecology and the environment *Fire behaviour and fire regime science *People and property *Policy, institutional arrangements and the legal framework *Indigenous land and fire management The book examines some of the key questions that relate to the ecology, prediction and management of fire, urban planning, law, insurance, and community issues, including indigenous and non-indigenous concerns. It looks at what we need to know to inform public policy, given the present risks and uncertainty, and explores the avenues for closer integration between science, policy and the community.
Burn
Title | Burn PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Collins |
Publisher | Scribe Publications |
Pages | 449 |
Release | 2009-09-28 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1922072443 |
‘Dry heat and hot, dry winds worked upon a land already dry, to suck from it the last, least drop of moisture. Men who had lived their lives in the bush went their ways in the shadow of dread expectancy. But though they felt the imminence of danger they could not tell that it was to be far greater than they could imagine. They had not lived long enough.’ — Report of the Royal Commission into the bushfires of January 1939 With the start of every bushfire season and the first threatening hints of burning eucalypt in the air, we are reminded, no matter where we live, that bushfire is an inescapable reality in this country. In Burn Paul Collins tells the epic story of bushfire in Australia, drawing on accounts of the most devastating conflagrations in Australia’s European history — from the 1851 Black Thursday fire (which burnt out one quarter of Victoria) to the 1939 Black Friday fires (which took many lives and destroyed thousands of hectares in Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, and Tasmania), the Canberra inferno of 2003, and the Black Saturday fires of February 2009. Frightening, compelling, vivid, and provocative, Burn reveals stories of heroism, stupidity, political incompetence, and environmental vandalism. This is the grand narrative of bushfire in Australia, the most fire-prone land on Earth.
Burning Issues
Title | Burning Issues PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Adams |
Publisher | CSIRO PUBLISHING |
Pages | 157 |
Release | 2011-06-16 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 0643094431 |
The role of fire in Australia's ecosystems, and how to manage fire both for safety and for diversity.
Fire Country
Title | Fire Country PDF eBook |
Author | Victor Steffensen |
Publisher | Hardie Grant Publishing |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 2020-02-18 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1743586833 |
Delving deep into the Australian landscape and the environmental challenges we face, Fire Country is a powerful account from Indigenous land management expert Victor Steffensen on how the revival of cultural burning practices, and improved 'reading' of country, could help to restore our land. From a young age, Victor has had a passion for traditional cultural and ecological knowledge. This was further developed after meeting two Elders, who were to become his mentors and teach him the importance of cultural burning. Developed over many generations, this knowledge shows clearly that Australia actually needs fire. Moreover, fire is an important part of a holistic approach to the environment, and when burning is done in a carefully considered manner, this ensures proper land care and healing. Victor's story is unassuming and honest, while demonstrating the incredibly sophisticated and complex cultural knowledge that has been passed down to him, which he wants to share with others. As global warming sees more parts of our planet burning, this book emphasises the value of Indigenous knowledge systems. There is much evidence that, if adopted, it could greatly benefit the land here in Australia and around the world.
Disasters in Australia and New Zealand
Title | Disasters in Australia and New Zealand PDF eBook |
Author | Scott McKinnon |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 211 |
Release | 2020-07-07 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9811543828 |
Disasters in Australia and New Zealand brings together a collection of essays on the history of disasters in both countries. Leading experts provide a timely interrogation of long-held assumptions about the impacts of bushfires, floods, cyclones and earthquakes, exploring the blurred line between nature and culture, asking what are the anthropogenic causes of ‘natural’ disasters? How have disasters been remembered or forgotten? And how have societies over generations responded to or understood disaster? As climate change escalates disaster risk in Australia, New Zealand and around the world, these questions have assumed greater urgency. This unique collection poses a challenge to learn from past experiences and to implement behavioural and policy change. Rich in oral history and archival research, Disasters in Australia and New Zealand offers practical and illuminating insights that will appeal to historians and disaster scholars across multiple disciplines.