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1. 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

2. The post-fire measurement of fire severity and intensity in the Christmas 2001 Sydney wildfires
International Journal of Wildland Fire 13(2)
Chris J. Chafer, Mark Noonan and Eloys Macnaught
Published 30 June 2004

3. 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

4. Mapping fire regimes across time and space: Understanding coarse and fine-scale fire patterns
International Journal of Wildland Fire 10(4)
Penelope Morgan, Colin C. Hardy, Thomas W. Swetnam, Matthew G. Rollins and Donald G. Long
Published 21 September 2001

5. Remote sensing techniques to assess active fire characteristics and post-fire effects
International Journal of Wildland Fire 15(3)
Leigh B. Lentile, Zachary A. Holden, Alistair M. S. Smith, Michael J. Falkowski, Andrew T. Hudak, Penelope Morgan, Sarah A. Lewis, Paul E. Gessler and Nate C. Benson
Published 5 September 2006

6. Mapping wildland fuels for fire management across multiple scales: Integrating remote sensing, GIS, and biophysical modeling
International Journal of Wildland Fire 10(4)
Robert E. Keane, Robert Burgan and Jan van Wagtendonk
Published 21 September 2001

7. Contemporary fire regimes of northern Australia, 1997–2001: change since Aboriginal occupancy, challenges for sustainable management
International Journal of Wildland Fire 12(4)
Jeremy Russell-Smith, Cameron Yates, Andrew Edwards, Grant E. Allan, Garry D. Cook, Peter Cooke, Ron Craig, Belinda Heath and Richard Smith
Published 28 November 2003

8. 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

9. Remote sensing of fire severity in the Blue Mountains: influence of vegetation type and inferring fire intensity
International Journal of Wildland Fire 15(2)
Kate A. Hammill and Ross A. Bradstock
Published 31 May 2006

10. Seasonal Changes in Fire Behaviour in a Tropical Savanna in Northern Australia
International Journal of Wildland Fire 8(4)
RJ Williams, AM Gill and PHR Moore
Published 1 December 1998

11. Fire and land management planning and implementation across multiple scales
International Journal of Wildland Fire 10(4)
Wendel J. Hann and David L. Bunnell
Published 21 September 2001

12. Fire regimes and vegetation sensitivity analysis: an example from Bradshaw Station, monsoonal northern Australia
International Journal of Wildland Fire 12(4)
Cameron Yates and Jeremy Russell-Smith
Published 28 November 2003

13. Comparison of burn severity assessments using Differenced Normalized Burn Ratio and ground data
International Journal of Wildland Fire 14(2)
Allison E. Cocke, Peter Z. Fulé and Joseph E. Crouse
Published 16 May 2005

14. 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

15. Fire, climate change, carbon and fuel management in the Canadian boreal forest
International Journal of Wildland Fire 10(4)
B.D. Amiro, B.J. Stocks, M.E. Alexander, M.D. Flannigan and B.M. Wotton
Published 21 September 2001

16. Spatial data for national fire planning and fuel management
International Journal of Wildland Fire 10(4)
Colin C. Hardy, Kirsten M. Schmidt, James P. Menakis and R. Neil Sampson
Published 21 September 2001

17. Fire modeling and information system technology
International Journal of Wildland Fire 10(4)
Patricia L. Andrews and LLoyd P. Queen
Published 21 September 2001

18. A fuel treatment reduces fire severity and increases suppression efficiency in a mixed conifer forest
International Journal of Wildland Fire 16(6)
Jason J. Moghaddas and Larry Craggs
Published 17 December 2007

19. Fire experiments in northern Australia: contributions to ecological understanding and biodiversity conservation in tropical savannas
International Journal of Wildland Fire 12(4)
R. J. Williams, J. C. Z. Woinarski and A. N. Andersen
Published 28 November 2003

20. 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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 Conferences in 2010/2011
  • 2nd Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire, San Antonio, USA, 26-29 Apr 2010
  • 2nd Int Conf. Modelling, Monitoring & Management of Fires, Kos, Greece, 23-25 June 2010
  • XXIII IUFRO World Congress, Seoul, South Korea, 23-28 Aug 2010
  • Wildland Fire Canada, Kitchener/Waterloo, Canada, 5-7 Oct 2010
  • 3rd Fire Behavior and Fuels Conference, Spokane, USA, 24-29 Oct 2010
  • VI International Conference on Forest Fire Research, Coimbra, Portugal, 15-18 Nov 2010
  • 11th Wildland Fire Safety Summit, Missoula, USA, 5-7 Apr 2011

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