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A. P and Adams, M. A., Harnessing forest ecological sciences in the service of stewardship and sustainability A perspective from ‘down-under’, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 256, no. 10, pp. 1636 - 1645, 2008.
C. L. Parr and Andersen, A. N., Fire resilience of ant assemblages in long-unburnt savanna of northern Australia, Austral Ecology, vol. 33, no. 7, pp. 830 - 838, 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, Sinclair, B. J., Andersen, A. N., Gaston, K. J., and Chown, S. L., Constraint and Competition in Assemblages: A Cross‐Continental and Modeling Approach for Ants, The American Naturalist, vol. 165, no. 4, pp. 481 - 494, 2005.
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.
C. L. Parr and Andersen, A. N., Patch Mosaic Burning for Biodiversity Conservation: a Critique of the Pyrodiversity Paradigm, Conservation Biology, vol. 20, no. 6, pp. 1610 - 1619, 2006.
D. Paton, From Fire to Foot and Mouth Disease: Safeguarding the well-being of children, communities and workers, Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies, 2007.
D. Paton, Warning Systems: Issues and considerations for warning, Bushfire CRC, 2006.PDF icon paton-bushfire-warnings_wcover_1.pdf (753.24 KB)
D. Paton and Wright, L., Preparing for Bushfires: The public education challenges facing fire agencies, in Community bushfire safety, J. Handmer and Haynes, K., Eds. CSIRO Publishing, 2008.
D. Paton, Risk communication and natural hazard mitigation: How trust influences its effectiveness, International Journal of Global Environmental Issues, 2008.
D. Paton, Risk communication and natural hazard mitigation: how trust influences its effectiveness, International Journal of Global Environmental Issues, vol. 8, no. 1/2, p. 2, 2008.
D. Paton, Preparing for natural hazards: the role of community trust, Disaster Prevention and Management, vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 370 - 379, 2007.
D. Paton, Preparing for natural hazards: The role of community trust, Disaster Prevention and Management, 2007.
D. Paton, Disaster response and recovery: Considering volunteers, displaced communities and cultural heritage, Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies, 2006.
D. Paton, Burgelt, P. T., and Prior, T., Living with Bushfire Risk: Social and environmental influences on preparedness., Australian Journal of Emergency Management , pp. 41-48, 2008.PDF icon ajem_v23_no3.pdf (2.8 MB)
D. Paton, Responding to disaster: Questioning assumptions and building capacity, Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies, 2006.
D. Paton, Developing community bushfire resilience: Integrating household, community and fire agency perspectives. 2007.
D. Paton, Promoting Household and Community Preparedness for bushfires: A review of issues that inform the developmnet and delivery of risk communication strategies., BCRC/UTAS, 2004.PDF icon risk-communication-summary_w-cover_1.pdf (1.74 MB)
D. Paton, Preparing for and responding to adverse events: Perspectives on natural and political hazards, Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies, 2005.
D. Paton, Positive adaptation to disaster and traumatic consequences: Resilience and readiness, Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies, 2005.
D. Paton, Kelly, G., Burgelt, P. T., and Doherty, M., Preparing for bushfires: understanding intentions, Disaster Prevention and Management, vol. 15, no. 4, pp. 566 - 575, 2006.
M. Peace, McCaw, L., and Mills, G., Meteorological dynamics in a fire environment; a case study of the Layman prescribed burn in Western Australia, Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Journal, vol. 62, pp. 127-142, 2012.
M. Peace, Mattner, T., and Mills, G. A., Fire-atmosphere coupled numerical simulations show a fire changes the local meteorology, 2013 Research Forum. 2013.
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.
B. K. Pekin, Boer, M. M., Macfarlane, C., and Grierson, P., Impacts of increased fire frequency and aridity on eucalypt forest structure, biomass and composition in southwest Australia, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 258, no. 9, pp. 2136 - 2142, 2009.
B. K. Pekin, Influence of fire frequency and resource gradients on the structure and diversity of the jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata Donn ex Sm.) forest of southwest Australia, University of Western Australia, 2004.
T. D. Penman, Binns, D. L., and Plummer, H., The influence of prescribed burning on fruit production in Proteaceae, Cunninghamia, 2007.
T. D. Penman, Are soil temperatures during autumn prescribed burning hot enough to trigger germination in fire responsive species?, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 2007.
T. D. Penman, Binns, D. L., Brassil, T. E., Shiels, R. J., and Allen, R. M., Long-term changes in understorey vegetation in the absence of wildfire in south-east dry sclerophyll forests, Australian Journal of Botany, pp. 533-540, 2009.
T. D. Penman, Research findings from the online survey: October 2013 NSW bushfires, 2014.PDF icon horsey_and_penman_oct2013_fires_onlinesurveyreport_final.pdf (1.76 MB)
T. D. Penman, Binns, D. L., Shiels, R. J., Allen, R. M., and Plummer, H., Germination responses of a dry sclerophyll forest soil stored seed bank to fire related cues., Cunninghamia, pp. 547-555, 2008.
T. D. Penman, Christie, F. J., Andersen, A. N., Bradstock, R. A., Cary, G. J., Henderson, M. K., Price, O. F., Tran, C., Wardle, G. M., Williams, R. J., and York, A., Prescribed burning: how can it work to conserve the things we value?, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 20, no. 6, p. 721, 2011.
T. D. Penman, Observations of a response to smoke in the frog Litoria verreauxii., Herpetofauna, 2007.
T. D. Penman, Binns, D. L., and Kavanagh, R. P., Patch-Occupancy Modeling as a Method for Monitoring Changes in Forest Floristics: a Case Study in Southeastern Australia, Conservation Biology, vol. 23, no. 3, pp. 740 - 749, 2009.
T. D. Penman, Binns, D. L., and Kavanagh, R. P., Quantifying successional changes in response to forest disturbances, Applied Vegetation Science, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 261 - 268, 2009.
T. D. Penman and York, A., Climate and recent fire history affect fuel loads in Eucalyptus forests: Implications for fire management in a changing climate, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 260, no. 10, pp. 1791 - 1797, 2010.
T. D. Penman, Kavanagh, R. P., Binns, D. L., and Melick, D. R., Patchiness of prescribed burns in dry sclerophyll eucalypt forests in South-eastern Australia, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 252, no. 1-3, pp. 24 - 32, 2007.
T. D. Penman, Binns, D. L., Shiels, R. J., Allen, R. M., and Kavanagh, R. P., Changes in understorey plant species richness following logging and prescribed burning in shrubby dry sclerophyll forests of south-eastern Australia, Austral Ecology, vol. 33, no. 2, pp. 197 - 210, 2008.
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.
Y. Pérez, Pastor, E., Planas, E., Plucinski, M. P., and Gould, J. S., Computing forest fires aerial suppression effectiveness by IR monitoring, Fire Safety Journal, 2010.
M. Phillips, Netto, K., Payne, W., Lord, C., Brooksbank, N., Onus, K., Jefferies, S., and Aisbett, B., Frequency, intensity and duration of physical tasks performed by Australian rural firefighters during bushfire suppression, Bushfire CRC & AFAC 2011 Conference Science Day. Bushfire CRC, Sydney, Australia, 2011.
M. Phillips, Petersen, A., Abbiss, C. R., Netto, K., Payne, W., Nichols, D., and Aisbett, B., Pack Hike Test finishing time for Australian firefighters: Pass rates and correlates of performance, Applied Ergonomics, vol. 42, no. 3, pp. 411 - 418, 2011.
M. Phillips, University research maps the physical demands of firefighting., Research Services Bulletin, Deakin University, 2008.
M. Phillips, Petersen, A., Abbiss, C. R., Payne, W., Nichols, D., and Aisbett, B., Relationship between fitness components and pack hike test., International Journal of Wildland Fire, 2009.
M. Phillips, Payne, W., Lord, C., Netto, K., Nichols, D., and Aisbett, B., Identification of physically demanding tasks performed during bushfire suppression by Australian rural firefighters, Applied Ergonomics, vol. 43, no. 2, pp. 435 - 441, 2012.
M. Plucinksi, The timing of vegetation fire occurrence in a human landscape, Fire Safety Journal, vol. 67, pp. 42-52, 2014.
M. Plucinksi, A Review of Wildfire Occurrence Research, 2011.PDF icon A Review of Wildfire Occurrence Research (243.32 KB)
M. Plucinksi, Modelling the probability of Australian grassfires escaping initial attack to aid deployment decisions, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 22, no. 4, 2012.
M. P. Plucinski, Gould, J. S., McCarthy, G. J., and Hollis, J. J., Factors influencing the success of initial attack of bushfires in Australia using aircraft, in AFAC 2008 Conference, Australia, 2008.PDF icon Factors influencing the success of initial attack of bushfires in Australia using aircraft (865.87 KB)
M. P. Plucinski, McCarthy, G. J., Hollis, J. J., and Gould, J. S., The effect of aerial suppression on the containment time of Australian wildfires estimated by fire management personnel, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 2011.
M. P. Plucinski, McCarthy, G. J., and Gould, J. S., Aerial Suppression Experiment, Cambridge Tasmania, 21-23 February 2005, Ensis- CSIRO , 2006.PDF icon 2005_suppression_experiment.pdf (3.01 MB)
M. P. Plucinski, Cruz, M. G., and Gould, J. S., Project FuSE Aerial Suppression Final Report, CSIRO, 2011.
M. P. Plucinski, Gould, J. S., McCarthy, G. J., and Hollis, J. J., The Effectiveness and Efficiency of Aerial Firefighting in Australia, Bushfire CRC , 2007.PDF icon aerial_suppression_report_final_web.pdf (2.06 MB)
M. P. Plucinski, Evaluation criteria for large air tankers in Australia, BCRC / CSIRO, 2009.
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)
J. A. Powles, Buckley, T. N., Nicotra, A. B., and Farquhar, G. D., Dynamics of stomatal water relations following leaf excision, vol. 29:981-992, 2006.
O. F. Price, Edwards, A. C., and Russell-Smith, J., Efficacy of permanent firebreaks and aerial prescribed burning in western Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 16, no. 3, p. 295, 2007.
T. Prior and Paton, D., Understanding the Context: The value of community engagement in bushfire risk communication and education. Observations following the East Coast Tasmania bushfires of December 2006, Australaian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies, vol. http://www.massey.ac.nz/~trauma/issues/2008-2/prior.htm, 2008.
T. Prior and Paton, D., Understanding the Context: The value of community engagement in bushfire risk communication and education. Observations following the East Coast Tasmania bushfires of December 2006, Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies, pp. 1-15, 2006.
M. Proudley, Fire, families and decisions, RMIT University, 2008.