
Aboriginal land management
Aboriginal land management involves Indigenous communities actively caring for and sustainably using their traditional lands through practices like fire management, hunting, and gathering. These methods help maintain ecological balance, prevent large-scale wildfires, and support biodiversity. Their deep spiritual and cultural connection to the land guides sustainable resource use, ensuring the environment remains healthy for future generations. Modern conservation efforts increasingly recognize and incorporate Indigenous knowledge, viewing it as vital for effective, culturally respectful land stewardship that harmonizes ecological health with cultural continuity.