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. “Creation Of A Fire History Database For Southwestern Australia: Giving Old Maps New Life In A Geographic Information System”. Conservation Science Western Australia (2009): n. pag. Print.
. “Recognising Reality: Questioning The Automatic Evacuation Reflex In Wildfires.”. (2006): n. pag. Print.
. “Communicating Uncertainty Via Probabilities: The Case Of Weather Forecasts”. Environmental Hazards 7.2 (2007): 79 - 87. Web.
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. “Is Staying At Home The Safest Option During Bushfires? Historical Evidence For An Australian Approach☆”. Global Environmental Change Part B: Environmental Hazards 6.2 (2005): 81 - 91. Web.
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“The Relationship Between Fire Behaviour Measures And Community Loss: An Exploratory Analysis For Developing A Bushfire Severity Scale”. Natural Hazards (2012): n. pag. Web.
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. “Is Decline In High Altitude Eucalypt Forests Related To Rainforest Understorey Development And Altered Soil Bacteria Following The Long Absence Of Fire?”. Austral Ecology Nov. 2007 (2007): n. pag. Print.
“Assessing The Impact Of Climate Change On Extreme Fire Weather Events Over Southeastern Australia”. Climate Research 39 (2009): 159-172. Web.
. “Getting The Best Bang For Your Buck: Ad Hoc Or Pre-Formed Incident Management Teams?”. Iawf 3Rd Human Dimensions Of Wildland Fire Conference, Seattle, Wa, 17-19 April 2012 201267=68. Web.
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. “Managing Emergencies: Key Competencies For Incident Management Teams”. The Australian And New Zealand Journal Of Organisational Psychology 4 (2011): 1-10. Web.
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. “Essential Aspects Of Effective Simulation-Based Training For Incident Management Personnel”. Bushfire Crc & Afac 2011 Conference Science Day 2011. Web.
“Modelling The King Island Bushfire Smoke”. (2006): 93-104. Print.
. “Terrestrial Bryophyte Diversity Along A Wildfire Chronosequence In Tasmania Wet Sclerophyll Forest”. Tasforests (2007): n. pag. Print.
. “Woody Fuel Consumption In The Changing Climate Of Australia”. Biennial Conference Of The Institute Of Foresters Of Australia, Caloundra Qld 2009: n. pag. Print.
“Behind The Flaming Zone: Predicting Woody Fuel Consumption In Eucalypt Forest Fires In Southern Australia”. Forest Ecology And Management 261.11 (2011): 2049 - 2067. Web.
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“The Effect Of Fireline Intensity On Woody Fuel Consumption In Southern Australian Eucalypt Forest Fires”. Australian Forestry 74.2 (2011): 81-96. Web.
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“Down But Not Out: Discovering The Significance Of Dead Wood”. Landscope 2008: 10-16. Print.
“Assessing Woody Fuel Consumption Models For Application In Australian Forest Fires”. Vi International Conference On Forest Fire Research, Coimbra, Portugal 2010: n. pag. Print.
“Testing Woody Fuel Consumption Models For Application In Australian Southern Eucalypt Forest Fires”. Forest Ecology And Management 260.6 (2010): 948 - 964. Web.
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