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Contemporary Aboriginal savanna burning projects in Arnhem Land: a regional description and analysis of the fire management aspirations of Traditional Owners

Jennifer Ansell A K , Jay Evans B , Adjumarllarl Rangers C , Arafura Swamp Rangers D , Djelk Rangers E , Jawoyn Rangers F , Mimal Rangers G , Numbulwar Numburindi Rangers H , Warddeken Rangers I , Yirralka Rangers J and Yugul Mangi Rangers H
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A ALFA (NT) Limited, North Australia Research Unit, 23 Ellengowan Drive, Brinkin, NT 0810, Australia.

B Darwin Centre for Bushfire Research, Research Institute for Environment and Livelihoods, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, NT 0810, Australia.

C Demed Aboriginal Corporation, PMB 89, Oenpelli, NT 0822, Australia.

D Arafura Swamp Rangers Aboriginal Corporation, 8 Warrk Road, Ramingining, NT 0822, Australia.

E Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation, PMB 102, Winnellie, NT 0822, Australia.

F Jawoyn Association Aboriginal Corporation, 89 Victoria Highway, Katherine, NT 0850, Australia.

G Mimal Land Management Aboriginal Corporation, Lot 31, Weemol Community, NT 0852, Australia.

H Northern Land Council, 45 Mitchell Street, Darwin, NT 0801, Australia.

I Warddeken Land Management Limited, PO Box 785, Nightcliff, NT 0814, Australia.

J Laynhapuy Homelands Aboriginal Corporation, 86 Galpu Road, Yirrkala, NT 0881, Australia.

K Corresponding author. Email: ceo@alfant.com.au

International Journal of Wildland Fire 29(5) 371-385 https://doi.org/10.1071/WF18152
Submitted: 11 September 2018  Accepted: 25 September 2019   Published: 26 November 2019



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