Most studies of climate change effects on fire regimes assume a gradual reorganization of pyrogeographic patterns and have not considered the potential for transformational changes in the climate-vegetation-fire relationships underlying continental-scale fire regimes. Here, we model current fire activity levels in Australia as a function of mean annual actual evapotranspiration (E) and potential evapotranspiration (E0), as proxies for fuel productivity and fuel drying potential. We distinguish two domains in E, E0 space according to the dominant constraint on fire activity being either fuel productivity (PL-type fire) or fuel dryness (DL-type fire) and show that the affinity to these domains is related to fuel type.Wepropose to assess the...
There is mounting evidence that warmer and drier climates will result in an increase in fire activit...
This study explores effects of climate change and fuel management on unplanned fire activity in ecos...
Changes to the frequency of fire due to management decisions and climate change have the potential t...
Most studies of climate change effects on fire regimes assume a gradual reorganization of pyrogeogra...
Most studies of climate change effects on fire regimes assume a gradual reorganization of pyrogeogra...
Most studies of climate change effects on fire regimes assume a gradual reorganization of pyrogeogra...
Most studies of climate change effects on fire regimes assume a gradual reorganization of pyrogeogra...
Fire regimes are changing across the globe in response to complex interactions between climate, fuel...
Changes to the frequency of fire due to management decisions and climate change have the potential t...
The response of fire to climate change may vary across fuel types characteristic of differing vegeta...
Changes to the frequency of fire due to management decisions and climate change have the potential t...
Despite considerable environmental and social impacts of bushfire, there are no high resolution, spa...
Changes to the frequency of fire due to management decisions and climate change have the potential t...
The working group aimed to address important knowledge gaps in the biogeography of fire in Australia...
Climate projections show Australia becoming significantly warmer during the 21st century, while prec...
There is mounting evidence that warmer and drier climates will result in an increase in fire activit...
This study explores effects of climate change and fuel management on unplanned fire activity in ecos...
Changes to the frequency of fire due to management decisions and climate change have the potential t...
Most studies of climate change effects on fire regimes assume a gradual reorganization of pyrogeogra...
Most studies of climate change effects on fire regimes assume a gradual reorganization of pyrogeogra...
Most studies of climate change effects on fire regimes assume a gradual reorganization of pyrogeogra...
Most studies of climate change effects on fire regimes assume a gradual reorganization of pyrogeogra...
Fire regimes are changing across the globe in response to complex interactions between climate, fuel...
Changes to the frequency of fire due to management decisions and climate change have the potential t...
The response of fire to climate change may vary across fuel types characteristic of differing vegeta...
Changes to the frequency of fire due to management decisions and climate change have the potential t...
Despite considerable environmental and social impacts of bushfire, there are no high resolution, spa...
Changes to the frequency of fire due to management decisions and climate change have the potential t...
The working group aimed to address important knowledge gaps in the biogeography of fire in Australia...
Climate projections show Australia becoming significantly warmer during the 21st century, while prec...
There is mounting evidence that warmer and drier climates will result in an increase in fire activit...
This study explores effects of climate change and fuel management on unplanned fire activity in ecos...
Changes to the frequency of fire due to management decisions and climate change have the potential t...