Notes from the Other Side of a Forest Fire.

Citation: 
Thekaekara, T., Vanak, A.T., Hiremath, A.J., Rai, N.D., Ratnam, J. and Sukumar, R. 2017. Notes from the Other Side of a Forest Fire. Economic & Political Weekly 50 (25&26):22-25.
Authors: 
Thekaekara, T., Vanak, A.T., Hiremath, A.J., Rai, N.D., Ratnam, J. and Sukumar, R.
Other Details: 
Economic & Political Weekly 50 (25&26):22-25.

Although widely used as a tool in forest management across the world, causing fires is illegal in Indian forests. This article points out that the present understanding of fire as essentially disruptive has its antecedents in a colonial perspective that came from seeing the forest primarily as a source of timber. However, the practices of indigenous communities as well as the insights of ecological studies point to the importance of using fire in controlled ways to manage dry and deciduous forest ecosystems.

Full Text URL: 
https://www.epw.in/journal/2017/25-26/commentary/notes-other-side-forest-fire.html
Year of publication: 
07.2017
People: 
Nitin D Rai
Non-ATREE Publication(Y/N): 
No