Congratulations to the entire West Arnhem Land Fire Abatement
Project team who on Tuesday 21 August, won the inaugural Eureka
Prize for Innovative Solutions to Climate Change.
Special congratulations to the project's leaders Jeremy
Russell-Smith (CRC and Bushfires Council of the NT), Peter Cooke
(Wardekken Land Management Limited) and Traditional Owner Lofty
Bardayal Nadjamerrek AO, however, the project has involved a host
of other people including traditional owners and Indigenous
rangers, the Northern Land Council, Darwin Liquefied Natural Gas,
CSIRO, Australian Greenhouse Office, Landgate and NT Dept.
Natural Resources, Environment and the Arts.
The WALFA team has spent 10 years developing this program which
aims to abate West Arnhem Land wildfires. Savanna fires caused 40%
of greenhouse gas emissions in the Northern Territory. The fires
also accounted for 2-4 % of Australia's total national greenhouse
gas emissions.
The WALFA scheme has reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 256,000
tonnes of CO2, double its initial target.
The WALFA scheme uses a "Two Tool Kit" approach because it
employs ancient Indigenous practice and Western scientific
knowledge to reduce wildfires. These techniques include
cross-cultural planning and assessment, long cross-country bush
walks, burning programs (undertaken increasingly by traditional
landowners) and sophisticated fire-mapping technology as seen at
the FireNorth website, link below.
Australian Museum Director Frank Howarth said, “We admire
the great cross-cultural collaboration on this project, and applaud
the WALFA Two Tool Kit team for their innovation and
perseverance.”
“We also are thrilled to hear that Indigenous children
have an increased interest in science at school, after seeing
traditional Rangers and Western scientists working on the scheme.
We look forward to a new generation of scientists,” Mr
Howarth said.
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