LP220200184 Improving desert fire management with culturally directed science

  • Legge, Sarah (Principal Investigator/Chief Investigator A)
  • Murphy, Brett (Co Investigator/Chief Investigator B)
  • Banks, Sam (Chief Investigator C)
  • Lindsay, Malcolm (Chief Investigator D)

Project: Research

Project Details

Description

This project aims to improve fire management in Australian deserts. Working with 4 Indigenous ranger teams managing >150,000 km2 of the Great Sandy Desert, the project expects to document fire patterns caused by pre-European, traditional burning practices over large environmental gradients; compare these with contemporary fire patterns; and undertake extensive fieldwork to understand how fire affects native fauna, including culturally significant species. This information will shape a template for fire management planning and evaluation that is culturally meaningful to local managers. The project should support Indigenous rangers to access sustainable funding pathways for conservation management through emerging biodiversity markets.
StatusActive
Effective start/end date10/11/2310/11/27

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