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B. Larsen, Graham, T., and Aisbett, B., A survey to identify physically demanding tasks performed during storm damage operations by Australian State Emergency Services personnel, Applied Ergonomics, vol. 44, no. 1, pp. 128 - 133, 2013.
J. McLennan and Birch, A., Survey of New Volunteers At TWELVE Months: April-September 2005 Entry Cohorts-Revised, 2007.
J. McLennan and Birch, A., Survey of New Volunteers At Six Months: April-September 2005 Entry Cohorts, 2006.
J. McLennan, Birch, A., and Palmer, A., Survey of ACT Rural Fire Service Women Volunteers, 2006.PDF icon water-tank-behavior-bushfires.pdf (11.53 MB)
G. Hickey, Summary of reports from inquiries into bushfire incidents where multiple-agency interoperability has been implicated, 2006.
B. Brooks, Summary of issues emerging in coordination breakdown from secondary sources (in particular inquires and similar), 2011.PDF icon summary_issues_emerging_in_coordination_report.pdf (474.16 KB)
K. Glasgow, The Sudanese Refugees and Fire Hazard Study, Bushfire CRC, 2006.PDF icon qfr2404_sudanese_reportweb.pdf (1.83 MB)
G. A. Mills, On the subsynoptic scale meteorology of two extreme fire weather days during the eastern Australian fires of January 2003, Australian Meteorological Magazine, vol. 54, pp. 265-290, 2005.
R. Blanchi and Leonard, J. E., A Study of the interaction between bushfire and community in the South Australian Wangary Fire 2005 - Example Report Outline, 2006.
B. K. Pekin, Boer, M. M., Macfarlane, C., and Grierson, P., Structural and physiological responses of eucalypt forest to variation in fire frequency and aridity in southwest Australia., Forest Ecology & Management, 2009.
L. Tedersoo, Jairus, T., Horton, B. M., Abarenkov, K., Suvi, T., Saar, I., and Kõljalg, U., Strong host preference of ectomycorrhizal fungi in a Tasmanian wet sclerophyll forest as revealed by DNA barcoding and taxon-specific primers, New Phytologist, vol. 180, no. 2, pp. 479 - 490, 2008.
C. Owen, Bosomworth, K., Bearman, C., and Brooks, B., Strategic emergency management in Australia and New Zealand - discussion paper on implications of research, 2013.PDF icon discussion_paper_for_consultation.pdf (990.02 KB)
M. G. Barbour and Buckley, T. N., The stomatal response to evaporative demand persists at night in Ricinus communis plants with high nocturnal conductance, Plant, Cell & Environment, vol. 30, no. 6, pp. 711 - 721, 2007.
M. G. Barbour and Buckley, T. N., The stomatal response to evaporative demand persists at night in Ricinus communis plants with high nocturnal conductance, Plant, Cell and Environment, pp. 711-721, 2007.
J. Handmer and Tibbits, A., Is staying at home the safest option during bushfires? Historical evidence for an Australian approach☆, Global Environmental Change Part B: Environmental Hazards, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 81 - 91, 2005.
J. Whittaker and Tibbits, A., Stay and defend or leave early: policy problems and experiences during the 2003 Victorian bushfires., Environmental Hazards, 2007.
P. A. M. Turner, Balmer, J., and Kirkpatrick, J. B., Stand-replacing wildfires?The incidence of multi-cohort and single-cohort Eucalyptus regnans and E. obliqua forests in southern Tasmania, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 258, no. 4, pp. 366 - 375, 2009.
G. Wang, Alves, O., Hudson, D., Hendon, H., Liu, G., and Tseitkin, F., SST skill assessment from the new POAMA-1.5 system, BMRC , 2008.
M. Potter and Leonard, J. E., Spray system design for ember attack - Research findings and discussion paper, 2010.PDF icon ember_attack_spray_research_report_final.pdf (1.25 MB)
P. Langlands, Brennan, K. E. C., and Pearce, R., Spiders, spinifex, rainfall, and fire: long-term changes in an arid spider assemblage., Journal of Arid Environments, pp. 36-59, 2006.
M. M. Boer, Sadler, R. J., Bradstock, R. A., A. Gill, M., and Grierson, P., Spatial scale invariance of southern Australian forest fires mirrors the scaling behaviour of fire-driving weather events, Landscape Ecology, 2008.
J. P. Minas, Hearne, J., and Martell, D., A spatial optimisation model for multi-period landscape level fuel management to mitigate wildfire impacts, European Journal of Operational Research, 2013.
J. McLennan, The South Australian CFS survey of women volunteers, in 2nd Women in Firefighting Conference, 2006.
T. D. Penman and Towerton, A. L., Soil temperatures during autumn prescribed burning: implications for the germination of fire responsive species?, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 17, no. 5, p. 572, 2008.
K. Scott, Setterfield, S. A., Douglas, M. M., and Andersen, A. N., Soil seed banks confer resilience to savanna grass-layer plants during seasonal disturbance, Acta Oecologica, 2010.
R. A. Bradstock, Price, O. F., Penman, T. D., Penman, S., Gill, N., Eriksen, C., Dun, O., Brennan-Horley, C., and Wilkinson, C., Social Construct of Fuels in the Interface (Project One) Final Report, 2014.PDF icon social_construct_of_fuels_in_the_interface_one_0.pdf (3.68 MB)
A. Abbasi, Owen, C., Hossain, L., and Hamra, J., Social Connectedness and Adaptive Team Coordination During Fire Events, Fire Safety Journal, vol. 59, pp. 30-36, 2013.
C. P. (Mick) Meyer, Lee, S., and Cope, M. E., Smoke impacts from prescribed burning in Victoria; developing a risk climatology, in 20th International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, 2013, pp. 200-206.
T. Bell and Adams, M. A., Smoke from wildfires and prescribed burning in Australia: effects on human health and ecosystems. Elsevier Ltd, 2008.
G. Vincent, Ferguson, S., Tran, J., Larsen, B., Wolkow, A., and Aisbett, B., Sleep Restriction during Simulated Wildfire Suppression: Effect on Physical Task Performance, PLOS ONE, vol. 10, no. 1, 2015.
K. J. King, Cary, G. J., Bradstock, R. A., Chapman, J., Pyrke, A., and Marsden-Smedley, J. B., Simulation of prescribed burning strategies in south-west Tasmania, Australia: effects on unplanned fires, fire regimes, and ecological management values, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 15, no. 4, p. 527, 2006.
K. E. C. Brennan, Ashby, L., Major, J. D., Moir, M. L., and Koch, J. M., Simplifying assessment of forest management practices for invertebrates: How effective are higher taxon and habitat surrogates for spiders following prescribed burning?, Forest Ecology & Management, pp. 123-154, 2006.
T. N. Buckley, Turnbull, T. L., and Adams, M. A., Simple models for stomatal conductance derived from a process model: cross-validation against sap flux data., Plant, Cell & Environment, p. no - no, 2012.
S. A. J. Anderson, Anderson, W. R., Hollis, J. J., and Botha, E. J., A simple method for field-based grassland curing assessment, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 20, no. 6, p. 804, 2011.
J. J. Sharples, McRae, R. H. D., Weber, R., and A. Gill, M., A simple index for assessing fire danger rating, Environmental Modelling & Software, vol. 24, no. 6, pp. 764 - 774, 2009.
C. Yinghui Cao, Boruff, B. J., and McNeill, I., “Should I Stay or Should I Go?” Defining the Preparatory Conditions in Support of Active Defence for Different Fire Danger Ratings, 2013 Research Forum. 2013.
R. P. Thornton, Short Communication on Research Response to the Black Saturday (7th February 2009) Victorian Bushfires, Australia, Fire Technology, 2010.
E. Mortimer, Bergin, A., and carter, rachel, Sharing risk: Financing Australia’s disaster resilience, Australian Strategic Policy Institute, 2011.
M. Eburn and Dovers, S., Sharing responsibility with governments and their agencies, IAWF 3rd Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire Conference, Seattle, WA, 17-19 April 2012. IAWF, pp. 75-82, 2012.
B. J. McLennan and Handmer, J., Sharing Responsibility in Australian Disaster Management - Final Report for the Sharing Responsibility Project, 2014.PDF icon sharingresponsibilityfinal_report.pdf (3.81 MB)
B. J. McLennan, Austin, E., Hearne, J., Henry, S., Rance, A., and Travers, A., Sharing responsibility for implementing the National Strategy for Disaster Resilience - workshop report, 2013.PDF icon sharing_responsibility_for_implementing_the_nsdr_workshop_-_final.pdf (844.93 KB)
D. Chong, Tolhurst, K. G., Duff, T. J., and Cirulis, B., Sensitivity Analysis of PHOENIX RapidFire, 2013.PDF icon sensitivity_report_final_2013.pdf (387.69 KB)
M. M. Boer and Grierson, P., Self-organization of Fire-prone Landscape Systems: Concepts, models and field evidence. Ecological Society of America, USA, United States of America , 2005.
P. Nyman, Sheridan, G. J., Moody, J. A., Smith, H. G., Noske, P. J., and Lane, P. N. J., Sediment availability on burned hillslopes, Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, p. n/a - n/a, 2013.
J. Russell-Smith and Edwards, A. C., Seasonality and fire severity in savanna landscapes of monsoonal northern Australia, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 15, no. 4, p. 541, 2006.
C. Lucas, Mills, G. A., and Brown, T., Seasonal Bushfire Assessment 2006-2007, 2006.
G. A. Mills, Brown, T., and Lucas, C., Seasonal Bushfire Assessment 2006 - 2007: A look ahead at the coming fire season, Bushfire CRC, 2006.
J. McLennan, Birch, A., Cowlishaw, S., and Suss, J., Save that brigade! Recruiting and retaining fire service volunteers to protect your community, vol. pp. 158-168, 2008.
C. L. Parr, Andersen, A. N., Chastagnol, C., and Duffaud, C., Savanna fires increase rates and distances of seed dispersal by ants, Oecologia, vol. 151, no. 1, pp. 33 - 41, 2007.
C. L. Parr, Andersen, A. N., Chastagnol, C., and Duffaud, C., Savanna fires increase rate of myrmecochory and dispersal distance by ants., Oecologia, pp. 33-41, 2006.
T. N. Buckley, Turnbull, T. L., Pfautsch, S., and Adams, M. A., Sap flow in Australian subalpine forests & woodlands suggests nocturnal transpiration contributes significantly to stand water balance and is inversely related to soil moisture., Plant, Cell & Environment, 2007.
A. Miehs, York, A., Tolhurst, K. G., Di Stefano, J., and Bell, T., Sampling downed coarse woody debris in fire-prone eucalypt woodlands, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 259, no. 3, pp. 440 - 445, 2010.