Article ID: CBB842265110

Fire, Smoke, and Expertise in South Africa’s Grasslands (January 2018)

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Fire as a management practice in South Africa’s grasslands inflamed heated debate throughout the twentieth century. Imported ecological ideas meshed with homegrown sectoral land management traditions to reinforce a powerful anti-burning narrative among experts. Farmers, however, developed their own theories on burning, and the history of fire research, policy, and management reveals a series of entanglements between ecological theory, management policies and recommendations, and practice that complicate narratives grounded in historiographical traditions focused on critiquing settler and colonial expertise. This article recommends three distinctions to make when thinking about the history of scientific expertise: first, between an individual’s abstract theorizing and his or her “thinking in the field”; second, between the influence of accepted scientific findings and the thinking guiding official policies of land management sectors; and third, between official policies and actual land management practices. This article provides overviews of long-term fire use in the country’s grasslands, the ecology of grasslands and fire in South Africa, of early debates over fire, and scientific fire research and management in the country.

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Authors & Contributors
Carruthers, Jane
Munira Khayyat
Andrea Bonoldi
Grace Karskens
Wall, Derek
David Fedman
Journals
Environment and History
Environmental History
Human Ecology: An Interdisciplinary Journal
Science as Culture
Journal of the History of Biology
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
Publishers
University of Washington Press
University of Rochester Press
University of Pittsburgh Press
University of California Press
UBC Press
The MIT Press
Concepts
Natural resource management
Ecology
Environmental history
Landscape; landscapes
Combustion; fire
Land use
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
21st century
18th century
Early modern
Medieval
Places
Canada
United States
South Africa
Japan
Adige River (Italy)
Lebanon
Institutions
United States. Environmental Protection Agency
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