Cultural burning practices to maintain sacred forests
Location
Place : Queensland
Country : Australia
Region : Oceania
Hazard
Primary : Fire
Typology of Heritage
Social Practices
Aspect of Disaster Management
Preparedness
Summary
In Australia, the Aboriginal people have practiced cultural burning for thousands of years, using low-intensity fires to create mosaic patterns of vegetation, reduce fuel loads, enhance biodiversity, and protect sacred sites. Cultural burning also has social and spiritual benefits, as it connects people to their ancestral lands and traditions