Old World and New World collision: Historic land grabs and the contemporary recovery of Indigenous land management practices in the western USA

This introduction to the chapters on community forestry in North America summarises the often-traumatic post-Columbian interactions between Native Americans and waves of immigrants mainly from Europe. The Indigenous land management, mostly by controlled ground fire set in small patches, enables annu...

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Autores principales: Bulkan, J., Palmer, J., Larson, A.M., Hobley, M.
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Routledge 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120283
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author Bulkan, J.
Palmer, J.
Larson, A.M.
Hobley, M.
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description This introduction to the chapters on community forestry in North America summarises the often-traumatic post-Columbian interactions between Native Americans and waves of immigrants mainly from Europe. The Indigenous land management, mostly by controlled ground fire set in small patches, enables annual harvests of multiple goods and services from the forest. This ‘light touch’ management is sensitive to local ecologies and reduces the risk of catastrophic fires, which have been exacerbated by a century of government attempts to stop all forest fires.
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spelling CGSpace1202832023-10-02T08:31:54Z Old World and New World collision: Historic land grabs and the contemporary recovery of Indigenous land management practices in the western USA Bulkan, J. Palmer, J. Larson, A.M. Hobley, M. community forestry land management indigenous people This introduction to the chapters on community forestry in North America summarises the often-traumatic post-Columbian interactions between Native Americans and waves of immigrants mainly from Europe. The Indigenous land management, mostly by controlled ground fire set in small patches, enables annual harvests of multiple goods and services from the forest. This ‘light touch’ management is sensitive to local ecologies and reduces the risk of catastrophic fires, which have been exacerbated by a century of government attempts to stop all forest fires. 2022-05-05 2022-07-25T08:11:47Z 2022-07-25T08:11:47Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120283 en Limited Access Routledge Bulkan, J., Palmer, J., Larson, A.M., Hobley, M. 2022. Old World and New World collision: Historic land grabs and the contemporary recovery of Indigenous land management practices in the western USA. In: Bulkan, J., Palmer, J., Larson, A.M., Hobley, M., (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Community Forestry. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780367488710-12
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land management
indigenous people
Bulkan, J.
Palmer, J.
Larson, A.M.
Hobley, M.
Old World and New World collision: Historic land grabs and the contemporary recovery of Indigenous land management practices in the western USA
title Old World and New World collision: Historic land grabs and the contemporary recovery of Indigenous land management practices in the western USA
title_full Old World and New World collision: Historic land grabs and the contemporary recovery of Indigenous land management practices in the western USA
title_fullStr Old World and New World collision: Historic land grabs and the contemporary recovery of Indigenous land management practices in the western USA
title_full_unstemmed Old World and New World collision: Historic land grabs and the contemporary recovery of Indigenous land management practices in the western USA
title_short Old World and New World collision: Historic land grabs and the contemporary recovery of Indigenous land management practices in the western USA
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topic community forestry
land management
indigenous people
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120283
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