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. “ Flood Risk, Insurance And Emergency Management In Australia”. The Australian Journal Of Emergency Management 27 (2012): n. pag. Web.
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“Relative Importance Of Fuel Management, Ignition Management And Weather For Area Burned: Evidence From Five Landscape–Fire–Succession Models”. International Journal Of Wildland Fire 18.2 (2009): 147. Web.
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. “Research Priorities Arising From The 2002/2003 Bushfire Season In South-Eastern Australia. ”. Australian Forestry 68 (2005): 104-111. Print.
“Future Scenarios For Australian Bushfires: Report On A Bushfire Crc Workshop”. The Australian Journal Of Emergency Management 27.3 (2012): 34-40. Web.
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“Comparison Of The Sensitivity Of Landscape-Fire-Succession Models To Variation In Terrain, Fuel Pattern, Climate And Weather”. Landscape Ecology 21.1 (2006): 121 - 137. Web.
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“The Effect Of Prescribed Fire Severity”. Bushfire Crc & Afac 2011 Conference Science Day 2011. Web.
. “Community Adaptation To Bushfire In A Changing Climate: Developing A Toolkit For Local Government In Tasmania”. Iawf 3Rd Human Dimensions Of Wildland Fire Conference, Seattle, Wa, 17-19 April 2012 201283-86. Web.
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“Predicting Fire Behaviour In Dry Eucalypt Forest In Southern Australia”. Forest Ecology And Management 280 (2012): 120 - 131. Web.
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. “No Detectable Impacts Of Fequent Burning On Foliar C And N Or Insect Herbivory In An Australian Eucalypt Forest”. Applied Vegetation Science (2009): n. pag. Print.
. “No Detectable Impacts Of Frequent Burning On Foliar C And N Or Insect Herbivory In An Australian Eucalypt Forest”. Applied Vegetation Science 12.3 (2009): 376 - 384. Web.
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. “Fire History And Understorey Vegetation: Water And Nutrient Relations Of Eucalyptus Gomphocephala And E. Delegatensis Overstorey Trees”. Forest Ecology And Management (2011): n. pag. Web.
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“Can Climate At The Seed-Source Predict The Success Of Eucalypts Planted On Sites That Have Been Grazed For Over 100 Years?”. Forest Ecology And Management 259.5 (2010): 1025 - 1032. Web.
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. “Health Of Remnant Woodlands In Fragments Under Distinct Grazing Regimes”. Biological Conservation 141.9 (2008): 2395 - 2402. Web.
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“Does Low-Intensity Surface Fire Increase Water- And Nutrient-Availability To Overstorey Eucalyptus Gomphocephala?”. Plant And Soil (2011): n. pag. Web.
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“Premature Decline Of Eucalyptus And Altered Ecosystem Processes In The Absence Of Fire In Some Australian Forests”. The Botanical Review 75.2 (2009): 191 - 202. Web.
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. “Battling Ferocious Flames: Bushfires In The Media”. Australian Journal Of Emergency Management 21 (2006): n. pag. Web.
. “Media And Bushfires: A Community Perspective Of The Media During The Grampians Fires 2006”. Environmental Hazards 7.2 (2007): 88 - 96. Web.
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. “Bushfires In The Media: A Preliminary Literature Review”. (2004): n. pag. Web.
. “Communities And Bushfire Hazard In Australia: More Questions Than Answers”. Global Environmental Change Part B: Environmental Hazards 6.2 (2005): 109 - 114. Web.
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