TRADITIONAL OWNER CONCEPTUAL MODEL OF HIGH COUNTRY BURNING (THIS IS APPENDIX A TO ITEM NUMBER 10480)

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The issue of fire management in the Australian Alps has for many decades been at the centre of a vigorous and somewhat polarised debate. Different approaches proposed as to how fire in the high country should be managed typically rely on different assumptions about historical high country fire regimes prior to European settlement. The debate about pre-European settlement fire regimes can be characterised as spanning a spectrum between two alternate hypotheses:

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Elders/Traditional Owners with connections to the Gunai, Monero and Ngarigo Aboriginal groups Facilitation and transcription Paul de Mar and Christine Harris GHD)

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