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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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R. Blanchi, Leonard, J. E., and Leicester, R., Risk Model Basis development, 2005.
R. Blanchi, Leonard, J. E., and Leicester, R., Risk Model Basis development, 2005.
R. Blanchi, Leonard, J. E., White, N., Sargeant, A. J., Bicknell, A., and Anderson, S., Research into the Performance of Water Tanks in Bushfire, 2007.PDF icon water-tank-behavior-bushfires_0.pdf (11.53 MB)
J. E. Leonard, Blanchi, R., Bicknell, A., Sargeant, A. J., Reisen, F., White, N., and Cheng, M., Research and investigation into the performance of residential boundary fencing systems in bushfires, CMIT, 2006.
J. E. Leonard, Blanchi, R., White, N., Bicknell, A., Sargeant, A. J., Reisen, F., and Cheng, M., Research and investigation into the performance of residential boundary fencing systems in bushfires, CSIRO Manufacturing & Infrastructure Technology, Fire Science & Technology Laboratory, Bushfire Research, 2006.PDF icon _6baf_bluescope_fence_report_final.pdf (2.45 MB)
N. White, Leonard, J. E., and Sargeant, A. J., Report into the perfomance of steel power poles in bushfires, 2006.PDF icon bluescope_sureline_report_-final.pdf (2.52 MB)
G. J. Cary, Flannigan, M. D., Keane, R. E., Bradstock, R. A., Davies, I. D., Lenihan, J. M., Li, C., Logan, K. A., and Parsons, R. A., Relative importance of fuel management, ignition management and weather for area burned: evidence from five landscape–fire–succession models, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 18, no. 2, p. 147, 2009.
G. J. Cary, Flannigan, M. D., Keane, R. E., Bradstock, R. A., Davies, I. D., Lenihan, J. M., Li, C., Logan, K. A., and Parsons, R. A., Relative importance of fuel management, ignition management and weather for area burned: evidence from five landscape–fire–succession models, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 18, no. 2, p. 147, 2009.
G. J. Cary, Flannigan, M. D., Keane, R. E., Bradstock, R. A., Davies, I. D., Lenihan, J. M., Li, C., Logan, K. A., and Parsons, R. A., Relative importance of fuel management, ignition management and weather for area burned: evidence from five landscape–fire–succession models, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 18, no. 2, p. 147, 2009.
T. Bell, Ackland, A., Leslie, E., and Weston, C., Regeneration of Alpine Ash (Eucalyptus delegatensis R.T. Baker) forest in Victoria after the 2003 Alpine Fires., Australian Journal of Forestry, 2009.
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R. Blanchi and Leonard, J. E., Investigation of bushfire attack mechanisms resulting in house loss in the ACT bushfire 2003, Bushfire CRC, 2005.PDF icon act_bushfire_crc_report.pdf (4.19 MB)
R. Blanchi and Leonard, J. E., Investigation into the stringency provided by the draft standard AS 3959, Bushfire CRC Project D1, 2005.PDF icon _fef_d1i-stringencyas3959_final.pdf (42.64 KB)
J. E. Leonard, Investigation into the house loss in the ACT bushfires 2003, 2005.PDF icon bushfire_risk_at_the_rural_urban_interface_-_brisbane_2006.pdf (37.83 KB)
N. Nicholls and Lucas, C., Interannual variations of area burnt in Tasmanian bushfires: relationships with climate and predictability, 2007.
N. Nicholls and Lucas, C., Interannual variations of area burnt in Tasmanian bushfires: relationships with climate and predictability, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 16, no. 5, p. 540, 2007.
S. McGregor, Lawson, V., Christophersen, P., Kennett, R., Boyden, J., Bayliss, P., Liedloff, A., McKaige, B. J., and Andersen, A. N., Indigenous Wetland Burning: Conserving Natural and Cultural Resources in Australia’s World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park, Human Ecology, vol. 38, no. 6, pp. 721 - 729, 2010.
S. McGregor, Lawson, V., Christophersen, P., Kennett, R., Boyden, J., Bayliss, P., Liedloff, A., McKaige, B. J., and Andersen, A. N., Indigenous Wetland Burning: Conserving Natural and Cultural Resources in Australia’s World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park, Human Ecology, vol. 38, no. 6, pp. 721 - 729, 2010.
A. York and Tarnowski, J., Impacts of grazing and burning on terrestrial invertebrate assemblages in dry eucalypt forests of north-eastern New South Wales: implications for biodiversity conservation, in Conservation of Australia’s Forest Fauna, Second., D. Lunney, Ed. Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, 2004, pp. 845 - 859.
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.
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R. E. Keane, Cary, G. J., Flannigan, M. D., Parsons, R. A., Davies, I. D., King, K. J., Li, C., Bradstock, R. A., and A. Gill, M., Exploring the role of fire, succession, climate, and weather on landscape dynamics using comparative modeling, Ecological Modelling, vol. 266, pp. 172-186, 2013.
G. J. Newnham, Siggins, A. S., Blanchi, R., Culvenor, D. S., Leonard, J. E., and Mashford, J. S., Exploiting three dimensional vegetation structure to map wildland extent, Remote Sensing of Environment, vol. 123, pp. 155 - 162, 2012.
C. Lucas, An examination of dewpoint biases introduced by different instrumentation, 2006.
E. Loh, Evacuation powers of emergency workers and emergency- service organisations in Australia, Australian Journal of Emergency Management, 2007.
P. Nyman, Sheridan, G. J., Jones, O. D., and Lane, P. N. J., Erosion and risk to water resources in the context of fire and rainfall regimes, Bushfire CRC & AFAC 2010 Conference Science Day. R.P. Thornton (Ed) 2011, ‘Proceedings of Bushfire CRC & AFAC 2010 Conference Science Day’ 1 September 2011, Sydney Australia, Bushfire CRC, Sydney, Australia, 2011.PDF icon 170-181_erosion_and_risk_to_water_resources_0.pdf (530.6 KB)
R. Blanchi, Leonard, J. E., Haynes, K., Opie, K., James, M., and de Oliveira, F. Dimer, Environmental circumstances surrounding bushfire fatalities in Australia 1901–2011, Environmental Science & Policy, pp. 1-12, 2013.
J. Everett, Kocienski, S., and Lobel, N., Effective Communication of Bushfire Risk in the Urban-Parkland Interface, 2012.PDF icon effective_communication_of_bushfire_risk_in_the_urban-parkland_interface.pdf (2.37 MB)
J. G. cawson, Sheridan, G. J., Smith, H. G., and Lane, P. N. J., The effect of prescribed fire severity, Bushfire CRC & AFAC 2011 Conference Science Day. Bushfire CRC, Sydney, Australia, 2011.
A. J. Leavesley and Cary, G. J., The effect of patch area on birds in central Australian Mulga ('acacia aneura') woodland of different times-since-fire, Pacific Conservation Biology, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 28-38, 2013.
A. J. Leavesley, Cary, G. J., Edwards, G. P., and A. Gill, M., The effect of fire on birds of mulga woodlandin arid central Australia, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 19, no. 7, p. 949, 2010.
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A. N. Andersen, Parr, C. L., Lowe, L. M., and Müller, W. J., Contrasting fire-related resilience of ecologically dominant ants in tropical savannas of northern Australia, Diversity and Distributions, vol. 13, no. 4, pp. 438 - 446, 2007.
G. J. Cary, Keane, R. E., Gardner, R. H., Lavorel, S., Flannigan, M. D., Davies, I. D., Li, C., Lenihan, J. M., Rupp, T. S., and Mouillot, F., Comparison of the Sensitivity of Landscape-fire-succession Models to Variation in Terrain, Fuel Pattern, Climate and Weather, Landscape Ecology, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 121 - 137, 2006.
G. J. Cary, Keane, R. E., Gardner, R. H., Lavorel, S., Flannigan, M. D., Davies, I. D., Li, C., Lenihan, J. M., Rupp, T. S., and Mouillot, F., Comparison of the Sensitivity of Landscape-fire-succession Models to Variation in Terrain, Fuel Pattern, Climate and Weather, Landscape Ecology, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 121 - 137, 2006.
G. J. Cary, Keane, R. E., Gardner, R. H., Lavorel, S., Flannigan, M. D., Davies, I. D., Li, C., Lenihan, J. M., Rupp, T. S., and Mouillot, F., Comparison of the Sensitivity of Landscape-fire-succession Models to Variation in Terrain, Fuel Pattern, Climate and Weather, Landscape Ecology, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 121 - 137, 2006.
H. Goodman, Lucy, H., and Boulet, J., Community Responses to Bushfires. The role and nature of systems of primary sociality, New Community Quarterly, vol. 5, 2007.
D. Morrison, Lawrence, C., and Oehmen, R., Community Level Influence on Individual Behaviours - final project report, Bushfire CRC, 2014.PDF icon Community level influence on individual behaviours - final report.pdf (3.76 MB)
A. Cottrell, Lowe, D., and Spillman, M., Community engagement: Weather matters in Indigenous communities, Bushfire CRC, 2008.
K. Hennessey, Lucas, C., Nicholls, N., Bathols, J., Suppiah, R., and Ricketts, J., Climate change impacts on fire-weather in southeast Australia, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research , 2005.
R. E. Keane, Cary, G. J., Davies, I. D., Flannigan, M. D., Gardner, R. H., Lavorel, S., Lenihan, J. M., Li, C., and Rupp, T. S., A classification of landscape fire succession models: spatial simulations of fire and vegetation dynamics., Ecological Modelling. , vol. 179, p. Mar-27, 2005.
R. E. Keane, Cary, G. J., Davies, I. D., Flannigan, M. D., Gardner, R. H., Lavorel, S., Lenihan, J. M., Li, C., and Rupp, T. S., A classification of landscape fire succession models: spatial simulations of fire and vegetation dynamics., Ecological Modelling. , vol. 179, p. Mar-27, 2005.
R. E. Keane, Cary, G. J., Davies, I. D., Flannigan, M. D., Gardner, R. H., Lavorel, S., Lenihan, J. M., Li, C., and Rupp, T. S., A classification of landscape fire succession models: spatial simulations of fire and vegetation dynamics., Ecological Modelling. , vol. 179, p. Mar-27, 2005.
S. Roxburgh, Dean, B. G., Randall, C., Lee, L., and Austin, J., Carbon partitioning in soil and litter in subtropical woodlands and open forests: a case study from the Brigalow Belt, Queensland., The Rangeland Journal, p. 1-Nov, 2006.