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. “A Rain Forest Ant Fauna In The Tropical Savanna Landscape Of Northern Australia.”. Australian Journal Of Zoology (2007): n. pag. Print.
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. “Recognising Reality: Questioning The Automatic Evacuation Reflex In Wildfires.”. (2006): n. pag. Print.
. “Recriminations Follow Natural Disasters”. 2012. Web.
“Recruiting And Retaining Australia's Women Volunteer Firefighters: Some Research Evidence.”. Australian Journal On Volunteering (2007): 59-69. Web.
. “Recruiting Australia's Rural Fire Service Volunteers: Present And Future Challenges”. Australian Journal On Volunteering 10 (2005): 52-55. Web.
. “A Re-Examination Of The Synoptic And Mesoscale Meteorology Of Ash Wednesday 1983”. Australian Meteorological Magazine 54 (2005): 35-55. Web.
. “Reframing Responsibility-Sharing For Bushfire Risk Management In Australia After Black Saturday”. Environmental Hazards (2012): 1 - 15. Web.
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“Regeneration Of Alpine Ash (Eucalyptus Delegatensis R.t. Baker) Forest In Victoria After The 2003 Alpine Fires.”. Australian Journal Of Forestry (2009): n. pag. Print.
“Regional Real-Time Smoke Prediction Systems”. Developments In Environmental Science. 2009. Print.
“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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“Relationship Between Fitness Components And Pack Hike Test.”. International Journal Of Wildland Fire (2009): n. pag. Print.
. “Relationship Between Leaf Traits And Fire-Response Strategies In Shrub Species Of A Mountainous Region Of South-Eastern Australia”. Annals Of Botany (2011): n. pag. Web.
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. “Relationships Among Fire Frequency, Rainfall And Vegetation Patterns In The Wet-Dry Tropics Of Northern Australia: An Analysis Based On Noaa-Avhrr Data”. Global Ecology And Biogeography 14.5 (2005): 439 - 454. Web.
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“Relative Greenness Index For Assessing Curing Of Grassland Fuel”. Remote Sensing Of Environment 115.6 (2011): 1456 - 1463. Web.
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“The Relative Importance Of Fine-Scale Fuel Mosaics On Reducing Fire Risk In South-West Tasmania, Australia”. International Journal Of Wildland Fire 17.3 (2008): 421. 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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