In many landscapes, an important fire management objective is to reduce the negative impacts from unplanned fires on people, property and ecological values. In Australia, there exists an inherent assumption that high spatial variability in fire ages and hence fuel loads will have negative effects on both the incidence and spread of subsequent fires, and will enhance ecological values. A recent study using the process-based computer simulation model FIRESCAPE-SWTAS predicted several relationships between prescribed burn treatment levels and spatial patterning and management objectives in south-west Tasmania, Australia. The present study extended this investigation to additionally explore the effects of prescribed burning treatment unit size ...
Context: Wildland fire intensity influences natural communities, soil properties, erosion, and seque...
Changes to the frequency of fire due to management decisions and climate change have the potential t...
Changes to the frequency of fire due to management decisions and climate change have the potential t...
Computer simulation modelling provides a useful approach for determining the trade-offs between the ...
Computer simulation modelling provides a useful approach for determining the trade-offs between the ...
AbstractReduction of fire hazard is becoming increasingly important in managed landscapes globally. ...
Prescribed burning is a widely accepted wildfire hazard reduction technique; however, knowledge of i...
Prescribed burning is a widely accepted wildfire hazard reduction technique; however, knowledge of i...
Prescribed burning is a widely accepted wildfire hazard reduction technique; however, knowledge of i...
Fire agencies are moving towards planning systems based on risk assessment; however, knowledge of th...
Context: Wildland fire intensity influences natural communities, soil properties, erosion, and seque...
Wildfires pose significant risks to people and human infrastructure worldwide. The treatment of fuel...
Context Wildland fire intensity influences natural communities, soil properties, erosion, and seque...
Fire management agencies undertake a range of fire management strategies in an attempt to reduce the...
The wildfires in south-eastern Australia in the 2019–20 fire season were some of the worst in recent...
Context: Wildland fire intensity influences natural communities, soil properties, erosion, and seque...
Changes to the frequency of fire due to management decisions and climate change have the potential t...
Changes to the frequency of fire due to management decisions and climate change have the potential t...
Computer simulation modelling provides a useful approach for determining the trade-offs between the ...
Computer simulation modelling provides a useful approach for determining the trade-offs between the ...
AbstractReduction of fire hazard is becoming increasingly important in managed landscapes globally. ...
Prescribed burning is a widely accepted wildfire hazard reduction technique; however, knowledge of i...
Prescribed burning is a widely accepted wildfire hazard reduction technique; however, knowledge of i...
Prescribed burning is a widely accepted wildfire hazard reduction technique; however, knowledge of i...
Fire agencies are moving towards planning systems based on risk assessment; however, knowledge of th...
Context: Wildland fire intensity influences natural communities, soil properties, erosion, and seque...
Wildfires pose significant risks to people and human infrastructure worldwide. The treatment of fuel...
Context Wildland fire intensity influences natural communities, soil properties, erosion, and seque...
Fire management agencies undertake a range of fire management strategies in an attempt to reduce the...
The wildfires in south-eastern Australia in the 2019–20 fire season were some of the worst in recent...
Context: Wildland fire intensity influences natural communities, soil properties, erosion, and seque...
Changes to the frequency of fire due to management decisions and climate change have the potential t...
Changes to the frequency of fire due to management decisions and climate change have the potential t...