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Flames of Change: Fire and Landscape Transformation in Australia

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This course explores the intricate relationship between fire, the environment, and human influence in shaping Australia's landscape. Students will examine the historical and cultural significance of fire use among Aboriginal peoples, tracing the profound ecological changes brought about by firestick farming. Through case studies of Indigenous fire management practices and settler observations, the course will delve into how fire has been both a tool for survival and a transformative force in Australia's natural history. IN DEVELOPMENT: COURSE OVERVIEW ONLY

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Melbourne, Australia, 3000

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