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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 16 Number 4 2007


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Bushfires 'down under': patterns and implications of contemporary Australian landscape burning 

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

pp. 361-377

  
 


Traditional and ecological fires and effects of bushfire laws in north Australian savannas 

Noel Preece

pp. 378-389

  
 


Estimation of dead fuel moisture content from meteorological data in Mediterranean areas. Applications in fire danger assessment 

I. Aguado, E. Chuvieco, R. Borén and H. Nieto

pp. 390-397

  
 


Human and biophysical factors influencing modern fire disturbance in northern Wisconsin 

Brian R. Sturtevant and David T. Cleland

pp. 398-413

  
 


Experimental fire behaviour in managed Pinus sylvestris and Picea abies stands of Finland 

Heidi Tanskanen, Anders Granström, Markku Larjavaara and Pasi Puttonen

pp. 414-425

  
 


Combustion characteristics of north-eastern USA vegetation tested in the cone calorimeter: invasive versus non-invasive plants 

Alison C. Dibble, Robert H. White and Patricia K. Lebow

pp. 426-443

  
 


Development of an index for quick comparison of helicopter costs and benefits 

Diane Trethewey

pp. 444-449

  
 


Post-fire recolonisation of a montado area by the endangered Cabrera vole (Microtus cabrerae) 

Inês T. do Rosário and Maria da Luz Mathias

pp. 450-457

  
 


Firebrand generation from burning vegetation 

Samuel L. Manzello, Alexander Maranghides and William E. Mell

pp. 458-462

  
 


Stand-specific litter moisture content calibrations for the Canadian Fine Fuel Moisture Code 

B. Mike Wotton and Jennifer L. Beverly

pp. 463-472

  
 


A critical assessment of the Burning Index in Los Angeles County, California 

Frederic P. Schoenberg, Chien-Hsun Chang, Jon E. Keeley, Jamie Pompa, James Woods and Haiyong Xu

pp. 473-483

  
 


Spatial and temporal patterns of plant functional types under simulated fire regimes 

Juli G. Pausas and F. Lloret

pp. 484-492

  
 


Separating combustion from pyrolysis in HIGRAD/FIRETEC 

Jonah J. Colman and Rodman R. Linn

pp. 493-502

  
 


Sensitivity of a surface fire spread model and associated fire behaviour fuel models to changes in live fuel moisture 

W. Matt Jolly

pp. 503-509

  
 


  
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