Prescribed fire can potentially reduce carbon emissions from unplanned fires. This potential will differ among ecosystems owing to inherent differences in the efficacy of prescribed burning in reducing unplanned fire activity (or 'leverage', i.e. the reduction in area of unplanned fire per unit area of prescribed fire). In temperate eucalypt forests, prescribed burning leverage is relatively low and potential for mitigation of carbon emissions from unplanned fires via prescribed fire is potentially limited. Simulations of fire regimes accounting for non-linear patterns of fuel dynamics for three fuel types characteristic of eucalypt forests in south-eastern Australia supported this prediction. Estimated mean annual fuel consumption increase...
Management strategies such as planned burning for fuel reduction can help mitigate the effects of wi...
Consumption of woody fuel (diameter > 0.6 cm) during forest fires has important implications for fir...
The wildfires in south-eastern Australia in the 2019–20 fire season were some of the worst in recent...
Prescribed fire can potentially reduce carbon emissions from unplanned fires. This potential will di...
Wildfires pose significant risks to people and human infrastructure worldwide. The treatment of fuel...
Over the Austral spring and summer of 2019/20 > 7 million ha of Eucalyptus forest and woodland, i...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Over the Austral spring and summer of 2019/20 \u3e 7 million ha of Eu...
Over the Austral spring and summer of 2019/20 > 7 million ha of Eucalyptus forest and woodland, incl...
Over the Austral spring and summer of 2019/20 > 7 million ha of Eucalyptus forest and woodland, incl...
Over the Austral spring and summer of 2019/20 > 7 million ha of Eucalyptus forest and woodland, incl...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Over the Austral spring and summer of 2019/20 \u3e 7 million ha of Eu...
Accurate estimation of emissions from biomass burning and their impact on carbon storage requires pr...
A high-intensity wildfire burnt through a dry Eucalyptus forest in south-eastern Australia that had ...
Climate projections show Australia becoming significantly warmer during the 21st century, and precip...
There is mounting evidence that warmer and drier climates will result in an increase in fire activit...
Management strategies such as planned burning for fuel reduction can help mitigate the effects of wi...
Consumption of woody fuel (diameter > 0.6 cm) during forest fires has important implications for fir...
The wildfires in south-eastern Australia in the 2019–20 fire season were some of the worst in recent...
Prescribed fire can potentially reduce carbon emissions from unplanned fires. This potential will di...
Wildfires pose significant risks to people and human infrastructure worldwide. The treatment of fuel...
Over the Austral spring and summer of 2019/20 > 7 million ha of Eucalyptus forest and woodland, i...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Over the Austral spring and summer of 2019/20 \u3e 7 million ha of Eu...
Over the Austral spring and summer of 2019/20 > 7 million ha of Eucalyptus forest and woodland, incl...
Over the Austral spring and summer of 2019/20 > 7 million ha of Eucalyptus forest and woodland, incl...
Over the Austral spring and summer of 2019/20 > 7 million ha of Eucalyptus forest and woodland, incl...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Over the Austral spring and summer of 2019/20 \u3e 7 million ha of Eu...
Accurate estimation of emissions from biomass burning and their impact on carbon storage requires pr...
A high-intensity wildfire burnt through a dry Eucalyptus forest in south-eastern Australia that had ...
Climate projections show Australia becoming significantly warmer during the 21st century, and precip...
There is mounting evidence that warmer and drier climates will result in an increase in fire activit...
Management strategies such as planned burning for fuel reduction can help mitigate the effects of wi...
Consumption of woody fuel (diameter > 0.6 cm) during forest fires has important implications for fir...
The wildfires in south-eastern Australia in the 2019–20 fire season were some of the worst in recent...