Holocene
palaeofire records in a high-level, proximal valley-fill (Wilson
Bog), Mount Lofty Ranges, South Australia
Solomon Buckman, Katherine C. Brownlie, Robert P. Bourman, Colin V.
Murray-Wallace, Rowena H. Morris, Terry J. Lachlan, Richard G.
Roberts, Lee J. Arnold and John H. Cann
Prediction of the
probability of large fires in the Sydney region of south-eastern
Australia using fire weather.
Bradstock RA, Cohn JS, Gill AM, Bedward M, Lucas
Comparison of the sensitivity of landscape-fire-succession models
to variation in terrain, fuel pattern, climate and weather.
Cary, G.J., Keane, R.K., Gardner, R.H., Lavorel, S., Flannigan, M.,
Davies, I.D., Li, C., Lenihan, J. M., Rupp, T.S. and Mouillot,
F.
A classification of landscape fire succession models: spatial
simulations of fire and vegetation dynamics.
Keane, R. E., G. J. Cary, I. D. Davies, M. D. Flannigan, R. H.
Gardner, S. Lavorel, J. M. Lenihan, C. Li, and S. T. Rupp
Simulating prescribed burning treatment effectiveness at meeting
multiple management objectives in south west Tasmania.
King K.J., Cary G.J., Bradstock R.A., Chapman J., Pyrke A.,
Marsden-Smedley J.
Landscape fires as social disasters: An overview of 'the bushfire
problem'
A.M. Gill
Flammability of Australian Forests.
Gill, A.M. and Zylstra,
P.
Drying Out Vegetation
Watt, S.D. and Weber, R.O.
Research priorities arising from the 2002/2003 bushfire season in
south-eastern Australia.
Cary, G.J.
Physical properties determining flammability in scleophyllous
leaves and flame propagation within shrubs and trees in the
australian alps.
Zylstra, P
Fire research and policy priorities: insights from the 2003
National fire forum.
Dovers S, Cary G, Lindenmayer D
A
Dynamical Systems Model for Fireline Growth with
Suppression
Weber, R.O and Sidhu, H.S.
Holocene
palaeofire records in a high-level, prosimal valley-fill (Wilson
Bog), Mount Lofty Ranges, South Australia
Buckman S, Brownlie KC, Bourman RP, Murray-Wallace CV, Morris RH,
Lachlan TJ, Roberts RG, Arnold LJ, and Cann JH.
Simulation of
prescribed burning strategies in south-west Tasmania, Australia:
Effects on unplanned fires, fire regimes, and ecological management
values.
King K.J., Cary G.J., Bradstock R.A., Chapman J., Pyrke A.,
Marsden-Smedley J.
The
relative importance of fine-scale fuel mosaics on reducing fire
risk in south-west Tasmania, Australia
King K.J., Bradstock R.A., Cary G..J., Chapman J., Marsden-Smedley
J.
Relative
importance of fuel management, ignition management and weather for
area burned: Evidence from five landscape fire succession
models
Cary, G.J., Flannigan M.D., Keane R.E., Bradstock R.A., Davies
I.D., Lenihan J.M., Li C., Logan K.A., Parsons R.A.
Relationships among fire frequency, rainfall and vegetation
patterns in the wet–dry tropics of northern Australia: an
analysis based on NOAA-AVHRR data
Spessa A., McBeth B., Prentice C.
Influence
of fire severity on the regeneration, recruitment and distribution
of eucalypts in the Cotter River Catchment, Australian Capital
Territory
Vivian L.M., Cary G.J., Bradstock R.A., Gill A.M.