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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 18 Number 1 2009


Descriptive Table of Contents 


pp. I-ii

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Improving estimates of savanna burning emissions for greenhouse accounting in northern Australia: limitations, challenges, applications 

Jeremy Russell-Smith, Brett P. Murphy, C. P. (Mick) Meyer, Garry D. Cook, Stefan Maier, Andrew C. Edwards, Jon Schatz and Peter Brocklehurst

pp. 1-18

Abstract  Full Text  | PDF (330 KB)



Modeling fire danger in data-poor regions: a case study from the Russian Far East 

Tatiana V. Loboda

pp. 19-35

Abstract  Full Text  | PDF (954 KB)



Regional-scale weather patterns and wildland fires in central Portugal 

Klaus P. Hoinka, Anabela Carvalho and Ana Isabel Miranda

pp. 36-49

Abstract  Full Text  | PDF (1.7 MB)



The importance of fire–atmosphere coupling and boundary-layer turbulence to wildfire spread 

Ruiyu Sun, Steven K. Krueger, Mary Ann Jenkins, Michael A. Zulauf and Joseph J. Charney

pp. 50-60

Abstract  Full Text  | PDF (4.3 MB)



Frequency and season of fires varies with distance from settlement and grass composition in Eucalyptus miniata savannas of the Darwin region of northern Australia 

Louis P. Elliott, Donald C. Franklin and David M. J. S. Bowman

pp. 61-70

Abstract  Full Text  | PDF (273 KB)



Construction of empirical models for predicting Pinus sp. dead fine fuel moisture in NW Spain. I: Response to changes in temperature and relative humidity 

Ana Daría Ruiz González, Jose Antonio Vega Hidalgo and Juan Gabriel Álvarez González

pp. 71-83

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What factors influence rapid post-fire site re-occupancy? A case study of the endangered Eastern Bristlebird in eastern Australia 

David B. Lindenmayer, Chris MacGregor, Jeff T. Wood, Ross B. Cunningham, Mason Crane, Damian Michael, Rebecca Montague-Drake, Darren Brown, Martin Fortescue, Nick Dexter, Matt Hudson and A. Malcolm Gill

pp. 84-95

Abstract  Full Text  | PDF (286 KB)  | Accessory Publication (66 KB)



Synthesis of sediment yields after wildland fire in different rainfall regimes in the western United States 

John A. Moody and Deborah A. Martin

pp. 96-115

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Fire intensity, fire severity and burn severity: a brief review and suggested usage 

Jon E. Keeley

pp. 116-126

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