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Burning Table Mountain - An Environmental History of Fire on the Cape Peninsula (Paperback, 1st ed. 2014)
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Burning Table Mountain - An Environmental History of Fire on the Cape Peninsula (Paperback, 1st ed. 2014)
Series: Palgrave Studies in World Environmental History
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Cape Town's iconic Table Mountain and the surrounding peninsula has
been a crucible for attempts to integrate the social and ecological
dimensions of wild fire. This environmental history of humans and
wildfire outlines these interactions from the practices of Khoikhoi
herders to the conflagrations of January 2000. The region's unique,
famously diverse fynbos vegetation has been transformed since
European colonial settlement, through urbanisation and biological
modifications, both intentional (forestry) and unintentional
(biological invasions). In all the diverse visions people have
formed for Table Mountain, aesthetic and utilitarian, fire has been
regarded as a central problem. This book shows how scientific
understandings of fire in fynbos developed slowly in the face of
strong prejudices. Human impacts were intensified in the twentieth
century, which provides the temporal focus for the book. The
disjunctures between popular perception, expert knowledge, policy
and management are explored, and the book supplements existing
short-term scientific data with proxies on fire incidence trends
recovered from historical records.
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