Traditional Fire Management in Venezuela

ISFMI United Nations University 2012. Venezuela: Traditional Fire Management.

Dr. Bibiana Bilbao of the Universidad Simon Bolivar discusses her fire management research with the Pémon peoples and the potential of traditional fire management in Venezuela. Recorded at an international UN workshop “Climate Change Mitigation with local communities and Indigenous Peoples: Practices, Lessons Learned and Prospects” convened in Cairns, Australia (26-28 March 2012).

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