Indigenous brigades change the spatial patterns of wildfires, and the influence of climate on fire regimes

Indigenous people have been managing fire‐prone landscapes for millennia, especially in tropical savannas, thereby maintaining carbon stocks and pyrodiversity and ensuring food security. In some indigenous lands in Brazil, fire brigades are composed of indigenous people, integrating their traditiona...

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Published in:The Journal of applied ecology Vol. 59; no. 5; pp. 1279 - 1290
Main Authors: Oliveira, Maxwell R., Ferreira, Bruno H. S., Souza, Evaldo B., Lopes, Aline A., Bolzan, Fábio P., Roque, Fábio O., Pott, Arnildo, Pereira, Alexandre M. M., Garcia, Letícia C., Damasceno, Geraldo A., Costa, Ademilson, Rocha, Mesaque, Xavier, Silvio, Ferraz, Rubens A., Ribeiro, Danilo B.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Oxford Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.05.2022
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ISSN:0021-8901, 1365-2664
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