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Fires in Gunaikurnai Country: Landscape Fires and Their Impacts on Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Places and Artefacts in Southeastern Australia
Fires in Gunaikurnai Country: Landscape Fires and Their Impacts on Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Places and Artefacts in Southeastern Australia
Anthropogenic climate change is becoming a reality, and in Australia this means longer , more intense wildfire seasons over a wider area. The GunaiKurnai people saw much of their Country decimated during ‘Black Summer’ (2019/2020), prompting questions about both the management of Country and its heritage resources moving forward.
234 pages, 104 figures, 19 tables (colour throughout)
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | June 8, 2023 |
ISBN13 | 9781803274812 |
Publishers | Archaeopress |
Pages | 234 |
Dimensions | 246 × 174 × 15 mm · 616 g |
Editor | Buettel, Jessie (Research Fellow of Conservation Biology, University of Tasmania) |
Editor | David, Bruno (Professor in Australian and PNG archaeology, Monash University) |
Editor | Fresløv, Joanna |
Editor | GunaiKurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation |
Editor | Mullett, Elder Uncle Russell (Registered Aboriginal Party Manager, GunaiKurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation) |
Editor | Szabo, Katherine (Pre-Construct Archaeology) |