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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 18 Number 2 2009


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Ecological thresholds and the status of fire-sensitive vegetation in western Arnhem Land, northern Australia: implications for management 

Andrew C. Edwards and Jeremy Russell-Smith

pp. 127-146

  
 


Relative importance of fuel management, ignition management and weather for area burned: evidence from five landscape–fire–succession models 

Geoffrey J. Cary, Mike D. Flannigan, Robert E. Keane, Ross A. Bradstock, Ian D. Davies, James M. Lenihan, Chao Li, Kimberley A. Logan and Russell A. Parsons

pp. 147-156

  
 


Public perspectives of fire, fuels and the Forest Service in the Great Lakes Region: a survey of citizen–agency communication and trust 

Bruce A. Shindler, Eric Toman and Sarah M. McCaffrey

pp. 157-164

  
 


Effectiveness of prescribed fire as a fuel treatment in Californian coniferous forests 

Nicole M. Vaillant, Jo Ann Fites-Kaufman and Scott L. Stephens

pp. 165-175

  
 


Predicting mortality of ponderosa pine regeneration after prescribed fire in the Black Hills, South Dakota, USA 

Mike Battaglia, Frederick W. Smith and Wayne D. Shepperd

pp. 176-190

  
 


Environmental and climatic variables as potential drivers of post-fire cover of cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) in seeded and unseeded semiarid ecosystems 

Douglas J. Shinneman and William L. Baker

pp. 191-202

  
 


The influence of leaf water content and isoprenoids on flammability of some Mediterranean woody species 

Manuela De Lillis, Pietro Massimiliano Bianco and Francesco Loreto

pp. 203-212

  
 


Litter burning does not equally affect seedling emergence of native and alien species of the Mediterranean-type Chilean matorral 

Susana Gómez-González and Lohengrin A. Cavieres

pp. 213-221

  
 


Soil responses to fire in Mediterranean forest landscapes in relation to the previous stage of land abandonment 

Joan Llovet, Manuel Ruiz-Valera, Ramon Josa and V. Ramon Vallejo

pp. 222-232

  
 


  
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