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About
Welcome to AFE
Mission
Fire Ecology
Cultural Fire
TEK Statement
Code of Ethics
Board and Staff
Committees
Bylaws
History
Annual Reports
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Join/Renew
Member Login
Member Directory
Benefits
Fire Interest Groups
Subscribe
donate
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SAFE Overview
Studying Fire
National SAFE Officers
SAFE Chapters
Student Webinars
Student and Chapter News
Events
Calendar
Trainings
Partner Webinar Series
Past Conference Resources
Programs
Awards
Certification
Mentoring Futures
Scholarships and Grants
Statements and Position Papers
World of Wildland Fire
Journal
Fire Ecology Journal
Fire Ecology Chats - Podcast
Associate Editors
Resources
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Things to Consider: Working with Indigenous Peoples and Communities
August 30, 2024
Hannah Hull
Things to Consider: Working with Indigenous Peoples and Communities
Hannah Hull
August 30, 2024

Things to Consider: Working with Indigenous Peoples and Communities

Hannah Hull
August 30, 2024
Fact sheet

When working with Indigenous peoples and/or communities, it is critical that projects promote self-determination, are community-led and respect cultural protocols.

This fact sheet provides information to guide the design and delivery of your project to make sure it is ethical and has the best chance of success.

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AFE’s journal, Fire Ecology, publishes peer-reviewed articles on all ecological and management aspects relating to wildland fire. Freely access journal articles and get details about submitting a manuscript.

Check out journal news and podcast episodes
Read Articles in Fire Ecology or Submit an Article

The journal is seeking applicants for Editor-in-Chief!

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