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Culture & Identity

15 May 2017

Perspectives on intercultural and participatory fire management

by Bibiana Bilbao | posted in: News | 0

Participatory video facilitated by Indigenous participants http://projectcobra.org/wp-content/uploads/Brasilia-March-17-Fire-Management.mp4 This participatory video presents the diverse views of the participants of the intercultural and participatory fire management meeting in Brasilia, Brazil in March 2017.

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Our current work with #Landmarc2020 continues to promote Indigenous fire management, with Bibiana Bilbao leading the way!

Gabriela Jiménez@Gabrielasjr

El pueblo pemón dice que hay fuegos que no deben apagarse.

En la Gran Sabana, al lado de este pueblo, Bibiana Bilbao, científica de la USB, ha estudiado el fuego, las plantas y sus relaciones con la gente.

Años de estudio han generado un plan de manejo intercultural del fuego. 3

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