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. “A Day In The Life Of A Volunteer Incident Commander: Errors, Pressures And Mitigating Strategies”. Applied Ergonomics 44.3 (2013): 488 - 495. Web.
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“Muscle Activation During The Pack Hike Test And A Critical Wildfire Fighting Task”. Applied Ergonomics 44.2 (2013): n. pag. Web.
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. “A Critical Review Of The Science Underpinning Fire Management In The High Altitude Ecosystems Of South-Eastern Australia”. Forest Ecology And Management (2013): n. pag. Web.
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. “A Survey To Identify Physically Demanding Tasks Performed During Storm Damage Operations By Australian State Emergency Services Personnel”. Applied Ergonomics 44.1 (2013): 128 - 133. Web.
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. “Fire Development In Focus”. The Australian Journal Of Emergency Management 94 (2013): n. pag. Web.
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. “An Integrated Optimization Model For Fuel Management And Fire Suppression Preparedness Planning”. Annals Of Operations Research (2013): n. pag. Web.
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. “Health And Safety Law”. Crisis Response Journal 7 (2012): n. pag. Web.
. “Hillslope Erosion And Post-Fire Sediment Trapping At Mount Bold, South Australia”. Wildfire And Water Quality: Processes, Impacts And Challenges 2012. Web.
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“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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. “Householder Decision-Making Under Imminent Wildfire Threat: Stay And Defend Or Leave?”. International Journal Of Wildland Fire online early (2012): n. pag. Web.
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. “ Changing The Rules Of The Game: Mechanisms That Shape Responsibility-Sharing From Beyond Australian Fire And Emergency Management.”. The Australian Journal Of Emergency Management 27 (2012): n. pag. Web.
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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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. “ Mainstreaming Fire And Emergency Management Across Legal And Policy Sectors.”. The Australian Journal Of Emergency Management 27 (2012): n. pag. 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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“Anatomy Of A Catastrophic Wildfire: The Black Saturday Kilmore East Fire In Victoria, Australia”. Forest Ecology And Management (2012): n. pag. Web.
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“Exploiting Three Dimensional Vegetation Structure To Map Wildland Extent”. Remote Sensing Of Environment 123 (2012): 155 - 162. Web.
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“Fire Behaviour Modelling In Semi-Arid Mallee-Heath Shrublands Of Southern Australia”. Environmental Modelling & Software (2012): n. pag. Web.
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“Procrustes Based Metrics For Spatial Validation And Calibration Of Two-Dimensional Perimeter Spread Models: A Case Study Considering Fire”. Agricultural And Forest Meteorology 160 (2012): 110 - 117. Web.
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“Changes In Behaviour Of Fire In Dry Eucalypt Forest As Fuel Increases With Age”. Forest Ecology And Management 271 (2012): 170 - 181. Web.
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“Pre-Shift Fluid Intake: Effect On Physiology, Work And Drinking During Emergency Wildfire Fighting”. Applied Ergonomics 43.3 (2012): 532 - 540. Web.
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“Differences In Water Use Between Mature And Post-Fire Regrowth Stands Of Subalpine Eucalyptus Delegatensis R. Baker”. Forest Ecology And Management 270 (2012): 1 - 10. Web.
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. “Understanding The Regeneration Niche: Microsite Attributes And Recruitment Of Eucalypts In Dry Forests”. Forest Ecology And Management 269 (2012): 229 - 238. Web.
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