Issue of 360Info on Wildfire explores Traditional Knowledge, Biodiversity and the Pyrocene

The first package of 360Info for 2022 on Wildfires is now available. This includes several features, including from Christine Eriksen on Indigenous lore and the fire knowledge we ignore; Luke Kelly and co-authors looking at how revitalising Indigenous Knowledge can benefit biodiversity and people; and a topical piece from Stephen J.Pyne on rethinking fire as a biological phenomenon, like a virus.

Access the articles at 360info.org

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