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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 16 Number 5 2007


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A numerical study of flame geometry and potential for crown fire initiation for a wildfire propagating through shrub fuel 

Dominique Morvan

pp. 511-518

  
 


The contribution of fire research to fire management: a critical review of a long-term experiment in the Kruger National Park, South Africa 

Brian W. van Wilgen, Navashni Govender and Harry C. Biggs

pp. 519-530

  
 


Fuel and fire characteristics in savanna–woodland of West Africa in relation to grazing and dominant grass type 

Patrice Savadogo, Didier Zida, Louis Sawadogo, Daniel Tiveau, Mulualem Tigabu and Per Christer Odén

pp. 531-539

  
 


Interannual variations of area burnt in Tasmanian bushfires: relationships with climate and predictability 

Neville Nicholls and Christopher Lucas

pp. 540-546

  
 


The role of extinction on the re-ignition potential of wood-based embers in bushfires 

Behdad Moghtaderi, Tri Poespowati, Eric M. Kennedy and Bogdan Z. Dlugogorski

pp. 547-555

  
 


The spatial and temporal distribution of fires on Sakhalin Island, Russia 

V. I. Kharuk, E. S. Kasischke and O. E. Yakubailik

pp. 556-562

  
 


Evaluation of FARSITE simulator in Mediterranean maquis 

Bachisio Arca, P. Duce, M. Laconi, G. Pellizzaro, M. Salis and D. Spano

pp. 563-572

  
 


Post-fire stimulation of soil biogenic emission of CO2 in a sandy soil of a Mediterranean shrubland 

Angelo Fierro, Flora Angela Rutigliano, Anna De Marco, Simona Castaldi and Amalia Virzo De Santo

pp. 573-583

  
 


Assessing the impact of stand-level harvests on the flammability of forest landscapes 

Cristian D. Palma, Wenbin Cui, David L. Martell, Dario Robak and Andres Weintraub

pp. 584-592

  
 


Estimating direct carbon emissions from Canadian wildland fires 

William J. de Groot, Robert Landry, Werner A. Kurz, Kerry R. Anderson, Peter Englefield, Robert H. Fraser, Ronald J. Hall, Ed Banfield, Donald A. Raymond, Vincent Decker, Tim J. Lynham and Janet M. Pritchard

pp. 593-606

  
 


Historical fire regime shifts related to climate teleconnections in the Waswanipi area, central Quebec, Canada 

Héloïse Le Goff, Mike D. Flannigan, Yves Bergeron and Martin P. Girardin

pp. 607-618

  
 


Modelling the effects of landscape fuel treatments on fire growth and behaviour in a Mediterranean landscape (eastern Spain) 

Beatriz Duguy, José Antonio Alloza, Achim Röder, Ramón Vallejo and Francisco Pastor

pp. 619-632

  
 


Seasonal variations of live moisture content and ignitability in shrubs of the Mediterranean Basin 

G. Pellizzaro, P. Duce, A. Ventura and P. Zara

pp. 633-641

  
 


Allometric equations for crown fuel biomass of Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis Mill.) in Greece 

I. D. Mitsopoulos and A. P. Dimitrakopoulos

pp. 642-647

  
 


  
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