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Fire intensity, fire severity and burn severity: a brief review and suggested usage International Journal of Wildland Fire 18(1) Jon E. Keeley Published 17 February 2009 |
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Effects of large fires on biodiversity in south-eastern Australia: disaster or template for diversity? International Journal of Wildland Fire 17(6) Ross A. Bradstock Published 12 December 2008 |
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Large fires, fire effects and the fire-regime concept International Journal of Wildland Fire 17(6) A. Malcolm Gill and Grant Allan Published 12 December 2008 |
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Large fires in Australian alpine landscapes: their part in the historical fire regime and their impacts on alpine biodiversity International Journal of Wildland Fire 17(6) Richard J. Williams, Carl-Henrik Wahren, Arn D. Tolsma, Glenn M. Sanecki, Warwick A. Papst, Bronwyn A. Myers, Keith L. McDougall, Dean A. Heinze and Ken Green Published 12 December 2008 |
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Ecological effects of large fires on US landscapes: benefit or catastrophe? International Journal of Wildland Fire 17(6) Robert E. Keane, James K. Agee, Peter Fulé, Jon E. Keeley, Carl Key, Stanley G. Kitchen, Richard Miller and Lisa A. Schulte Published 12 December 2008 |
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Relative importance of fuel management, ignition management and weather for area burned: evidence from five landscape–fire–succession models International Journal of Wildland Fire 18(2) 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 Published 3 April 2009 |
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Implications of changing climate for global wildland fire International Journal of Wildland Fire 18(5) Mike D. Flannigan, Meg A. Krawchuk, William J. de Groot, B. Mike Wotton and Lynn M. Gowman Published 10 August 2009 |
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Big fires and their ecological impacts in Australian savannas: size and frequency matters International Journal of Wildland Fire 17(6) Cameron P. Yates, Andrew C. Edwards and Jeremy Russell-Smith Published 12 December 2008 |
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Effect of thinning and prescribed burning on crown fire severity in ponderosa pine forests International Journal of Wildland Fire 11(1) Jolie Pollet and Philip N. Omi Published 14 March 2002 |
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Large fires as agents of ecological diversity in the North American boreal forest International Journal of Wildland Fire 17(6) Philip J. Burton, Marc-André Parisien, Jeffrey A. Hicke, Ronald J. Hall and Jason T. Freeburn Published 12 December 2008 |
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What factors influence rapid post-fire site re-occupancy? A case study of the endangered Eastern Bristlebird in eastern Australia International Journal of Wildland Fire 18(1) 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 Published 17 February 2009 |
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A review of prescribed burning effectiveness in fire hazard reduction International Journal of Wildland Fire 12(2) Paulo M. Fernandes and Hermínio S. Botelho Published 26 June 2003 |
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Effectiveness of prescribed fire as a fuel treatment in Californian coniferous forests International Journal of Wildland Fire 18(2) Nicole M. Vaillant, Jo Ann Fites-Kaufman and Scott L. Stephens Published 3 April 2009 |
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Improving estimates of savanna burning emissions for greenhouse accounting in northern Australia: limitations, challenges, applications International Journal of Wildland Fire 18(1) Jeremy Russell-Smith, Brett P. Murphy, C. P. (Mick) Meyer, Garry D. Cook, Stefan Maier, Andrew C. Edwards, Jon Schatz and Peter Brocklehurst Published 17 February 2009 |
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Landscape heterogeneity following large fires: insights from Yellowstone National Park, USA International Journal of Wildland Fire 17(6) Tania Schoennagel, Erica A. H. Smithwick and Monica G. Turner Published 12 December 2008 |
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Are wildfires a disaster in the Mediterranean basin? – A review International Journal of Wildland Fire 17(6) Juli G. Pausas, Joan Llovet, Anselm Rodrigo and Ramon Vallejo Published 12 December 2008 |
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Ecological thresholds and the status of fire-sensitive vegetation in western Arnhem Land, northern Australia: implications for management International Journal of Wildland Fire 18(2) Andrew C. Edwards and Jeremy Russell-Smith Published 3 April 2009 |
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Synthesis of sediment yields after wildland fire in different rainfall regimes in the western United States International Journal of Wildland Fire 18(1) John A. Moody and Deborah A. Martin Published 17 February 2009 |
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Wildland surface fire spread modelling, 1990–2007. 1: Physical and quasi-physical models International Journal of Wildland Fire 18(4) Andrew L. Sullivan Published 29 June 2009 |
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Bushfires 'down under': patterns and implications of contemporary Australian landscape burning International Journal of Wildland Fire 16(4) Jeremy Russell-Smith, Cameron P. Yates, Peter J. Whitehead, Richard Smith, Ron Craig, Grant E. Allan, Richard Thackway, Ian Frakes, Shane Cridland, Mick C. P. Meyer and A. Malcolm Gill Published 20 August 2007 |
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