Using as a case study the dominant pro-burning policy paradigm in Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia, this article examines how knowledge claims become adopted in environmental policy. Stakeholder views in Cape York are polarised between pro and anti discourses regarding anthropogenic burning, each with their own contested knowledge claims. This article carries out a discourse analysis of stakeholder views on the use of fire and enhances this with detailed stakeholder consultation and policy analysis. Through this it demonstrates how an examination of the discursive nature of the conflicts and alliances among different knowledge-holders within an environmental policy debate can provide a powerful heuristic approach to fully understa...
Australia's vast tropical savannas contain outstanding biodiversity and cultural values. The region ...
The world’s coastal resources are under pressure, even more so under climate change with 90% of the...
Discussions of bushfire management in Australia are usually framed as polarized. The polarization fr...
9092 words (including notes and references) Using as a case study the dominant pro-burning policy pa...
The management of fire within landscapes is a topic of increasing contestation. This is particularly...
This paper identifies contrasting environmental discourses on bushfire from the public debate that f...
Masters in Development Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College 2015.Whatmore (2009: 588...
Many new models of governance are presented as offering potential to more effectively confront envir...
Australian bushfires are renowned for their ferocity and destructive capability. Although much atten...
International audienceSince the mid-1990s, natural resource management or ‘‘ranger’’ jobs have been ...
The world's coastal resources are under pressure, even more so under climate change with 90% of the ...
Communities living on the periphery of Australian urban areas face major issues relating to increasi...
Prescribed burning, to prevent larger fires or to encourage ecological restoration, is a highly cont...
Since the mid-1990s, natural resource management or "ranger' jobs have been established in many Indi...
Polarization in environmental conflicts obstructs decision making at all scales. The Australianstate...
Australia's vast tropical savannas contain outstanding biodiversity and cultural values. The region ...
The world’s coastal resources are under pressure, even more so under climate change with 90% of the...
Discussions of bushfire management in Australia are usually framed as polarized. The polarization fr...
9092 words (including notes and references) Using as a case study the dominant pro-burning policy pa...
The management of fire within landscapes is a topic of increasing contestation. This is particularly...
This paper identifies contrasting environmental discourses on bushfire from the public debate that f...
Masters in Development Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College 2015.Whatmore (2009: 588...
Many new models of governance are presented as offering potential to more effectively confront envir...
Australian bushfires are renowned for their ferocity and destructive capability. Although much atten...
International audienceSince the mid-1990s, natural resource management or ‘‘ranger’’ jobs have been ...
The world's coastal resources are under pressure, even more so under climate change with 90% of the ...
Communities living on the periphery of Australian urban areas face major issues relating to increasi...
Prescribed burning, to prevent larger fires or to encourage ecological restoration, is a highly cont...
Since the mid-1990s, natural resource management or "ranger' jobs have been established in many Indi...
Polarization in environmental conflicts obstructs decision making at all scales. The Australianstate...
Australia's vast tropical savannas contain outstanding biodiversity and cultural values. The region ...
The world’s coastal resources are under pressure, even more so under climate change with 90% of the...
Discussions of bushfire management in Australia are usually framed as polarized. The polarization fr...