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. “Vulnerability To Bushfires In Rural Australia: A Case Study From East Gippsland, Victoria”. Journal Of Rural Studies (2012): n. pag. Web.
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. “The Victorian Bushfires Of 2002-03 And The Politics Of Blame: A Discourse Analysis”. Australian Geographer (2004): n. pag. Web.
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“Variation In Fire Interval Sequences Has Minimal Effects On Species Richness And Composition In Fire-Prone Landscapes Of South-West Western Australia”. Forest Ecology And Management 261.5 (2011): 965-978. Web.
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. “Fire Interval Sequences To Aid In The Site Selection For Biodiversity Studies: Mapping The Fire Regimes.”. Proceedings Of The Royal Society Of Queensland. (2008): n. pag. Print.

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