‘Flammability ’ means different things to different people. Scientifically, it can be defined through three component variables that describe how well the fuel ignites (ignitibility), how well it burns (combustibility) and how long it burns (sustainability). The ‘fuel ’ may be a plant organ, a whole plant or a plant community. While the terms ignitibility, combustibility and sustainability have been developed for laboratory studies, there are conceptual equivalents suited to the field; these are rate of spread, intensity and residence times. Another variable is added for field circumstances — probability of burning at a point. Eucalypt forests can be highly ‘flammable ’ even considering all criteria and scales, while Australian forests in g...
An investigation is reported of the relationships between nutrient status of foliar and litter mate...
Vegetation flammability remains poorly defined and involves many intercorrelatedcomponents and metri...
Abstract There are multiple pathways for vegetation to change following disturbances. Understanding ...
'Flammability' means different things to different people. Scientifically, it can be defined through...
Wildland fire has considerable influence on both natural and anthropogenic environments and conseque...
Wildfire is possibly the most widespread natural disturbance globally, as its spatial and temporal p...
Factors governing landscapeâ scale flammability are poorly understood, yet critical to managing fir...
Forests of the Australian Alps (SE Australia) are considered some of the most vulnerable to climate ...
Forest fire risk, and how it changes over time, has important influences on forest dynamics. Two com...
The relationships between productivity, fire frequency and fire severity shape the distribution of p...
Recent landscape-scale wildfires in eastern Australia have made apparent the need for a greater unde...
Abstract Fire severity is the impact of a fire on the landscape, particularly the physical impact on...
Fire severity is the impact of a fire on the landscape, particularly the physical impact on vegetati...
© 2019 IAWF. Leaf flammability is a multidimensional plant functional trait with emerging importance...
Context:Fire behaviour research has largely focused on dry ecosystems that burn frequently, with far...
An investigation is reported of the relationships between nutrient status of foliar and litter mate...
Vegetation flammability remains poorly defined and involves many intercorrelatedcomponents and metri...
Abstract There are multiple pathways for vegetation to change following disturbances. Understanding ...
'Flammability' means different things to different people. Scientifically, it can be defined through...
Wildland fire has considerable influence on both natural and anthropogenic environments and conseque...
Wildfire is possibly the most widespread natural disturbance globally, as its spatial and temporal p...
Factors governing landscapeâ scale flammability are poorly understood, yet critical to managing fir...
Forests of the Australian Alps (SE Australia) are considered some of the most vulnerable to climate ...
Forest fire risk, and how it changes over time, has important influences on forest dynamics. Two com...
The relationships between productivity, fire frequency and fire severity shape the distribution of p...
Recent landscape-scale wildfires in eastern Australia have made apparent the need for a greater unde...
Abstract Fire severity is the impact of a fire on the landscape, particularly the physical impact on...
Fire severity is the impact of a fire on the landscape, particularly the physical impact on vegetati...
© 2019 IAWF. Leaf flammability is a multidimensional plant functional trait with emerging importance...
Context:Fire behaviour research has largely focused on dry ecosystems that burn frequently, with far...
An investigation is reported of the relationships between nutrient status of foliar and litter mate...
Vegetation flammability remains poorly defined and involves many intercorrelatedcomponents and metri...
Abstract There are multiple pathways for vegetation to change following disturbances. Understanding ...