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    Port Melbourne, Victoria : Thames & Hudson
    ISBN: 9781760761554 , 1760761559
    Language: English
    Pages: 211 Seiten , Karten , 20 cm
    Series Statement: First knowledges
    DDC: 338.10994
    Keywords: Aboriginal Australians Social life and customs ; History ; Traditional farming ; Agricultural ecology ; Sustainable agriculture ; Aboriginal Australians Agriculture ; Fire management ; Land use, Rural History ; Aboriginal Australians Social life and customs ; Australiens (Aborigènes) - Mœurs et coutumes ; Agriculture traditionnelle - Australie ; Écologie agricole - Australie ; Agriculture durable - Australie ; Australiens (Aborigènes) - Agriculture ; Incendies - Lutte contre - Australie ; Utilisation agricole du sol - Australie - Histoire ; Economic sectors - Agriculture and horticulture ; Environment - Conservation - Ecologically sustainable development ; Environment - Land management ; Environment - Land management - Fire ; Aboriginal Australians - Agriculture ; Aboriginal Australians - Social life and customs ; Agricultural ecology ; Fire management ; Land use, Rural ; Sustainable agriculture ; Traditional farming ; History ; Australia
    Abstract: "What do you need to know to prosper as a people for at least 65,000 years? The First Knowledges series provides a deeper understanding of the expertise and ingenuity of Indigenous Australians. For millennia, Indigenous Australians harvested this continent in ways that can offer contemporary environmental and economic solutions. Bill Gammage and Bruce Pascoe demonstrate how Aboriginal people cultivated the land through manipulation of water flows, vegetation and firestick practice. Not solely hunters and gatherers, the First Australians also farmed and stored food. They employed complex seasonal fire programs that protected Country and animals alike. In doing so, they avoided the killer fires that we fear today. Country: Future Fire, Future Farming highlights the consequences of ignoring this deep history and living in unsustainable ways. It details the remarkable agricultural and land-care techniques of First Nations peoples and shows how such practices are needed now more than ever."--
    Note: "National Museum Australia." , Includes bibliographical references and index
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