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Fire - friend or foe? BCRC / AFAC 2005 PosterInvestigating the Effects of Fire Regime on Forest Dieback. [pdf 256.6 kb]
Fuel for thought - BCRC / AFAC 2005 PosterDo litter-dwelling invertebrates control fine fuel loads in frequently burnt forests? [pdf 225.0 kb]
HighFire - BCRC / AFAC 2005 PosterUnderpinning Evidence-Based Policy for Fire Management of High Country in SE Australia [pdf 303.9 kb]
Learning from the past - BCRC / AFAC 2005 posterThe many uses of fire history mapping [pdf 67.8 kb]
Lessons from the burning bush - BCRC / AFAC 2005 PosterThe influence of live fuels on fire behaviour [pdf 321.8 kb]
Managing bushfire risk in a changing world - BCRC / AFAC 2005 PosterRisk quantification is important for fire management, and can vary according to location, ecosystem properties, and perceived values in the landscape. In this study a diversity of ecosystems and values are investigated to determine the types of tradeoffs required for optimal fire management. [pdf 1.4 Mb]
Program B research focuses on delivering outcomes that will help fire fighters, land managers and the broader community achieve a balance between living with fire, its use as a land management tool, its essential roles in Australian landscapes and how best to manage bushfire risk and protect economic, environment and cultural assets.