The occurrence and spread of bushfires is a complex interplay of several environmental and social factors. There have been a number of studies that allow bushfire modelling and simulations prior to or during fire events. However, none of these systems is able to look beyond the initial phase of a bushfire event and provide a historical overview of bushfire developments: their occurrences and lifetimes, movement behaviours and size variations and general patterns over space and time. This overview is important for observing trends in bushfires as well as for calibrating the model parameters. The aim of this project is to perform such a spatio-temporal overview of bushfires in the Kimberleyregion of Western Australia. The source data are dail...
Bushfires pose a significant threat to lives and property. Fire management authorities aim to minimi...
Fire is a significant determinant of vegetation structure in Australia’s savannas and has been impli...
An increase in the frequency of severe fire events, as well as a growing interest in wildfire mitiga...
The accounts of explorers and colonists in the Kimberley region of Western Australia were searched t...
Abstract. Australia is among the most fire-prone of continents. While national fire management polic...
First published online in 2009Fire plays a role in determining the shape of the earth's ecosystems, ...
Bushfire behaviour modelling using FARSITE with GIS integration for the Mitcham Hills, South Austral...
This paper describes the development and validation of spatial models for wildfire occurrence at a b...
Fire is a crucial element in shaping our world, whether caused naturally by lightning or by humans, ...
Fire is a crucial element in shaping our world, whether of natural or anthropogenic origin. These fi...
This paper presents the results of a study that investigates the implications of bushfires for the p...
Tropical savannas occupy one third of Australia\u27s landmass, and are composed of dense grasslands ...
Wildfires, or bushfires, are one of the most destructive natural disasters in Australia, which can c...
The present context of escalating environmental risks places increased pressure and importance on ou...
Increased fire activity across the Amazon, Australia, and even the Arctic regions has received wide ...
Bushfires pose a significant threat to lives and property. Fire management authorities aim to minimi...
Fire is a significant determinant of vegetation structure in Australia’s savannas and has been impli...
An increase in the frequency of severe fire events, as well as a growing interest in wildfire mitiga...
The accounts of explorers and colonists in the Kimberley region of Western Australia were searched t...
Abstract. Australia is among the most fire-prone of continents. While national fire management polic...
First published online in 2009Fire plays a role in determining the shape of the earth's ecosystems, ...
Bushfire behaviour modelling using FARSITE with GIS integration for the Mitcham Hills, South Austral...
This paper describes the development and validation of spatial models for wildfire occurrence at a b...
Fire is a crucial element in shaping our world, whether caused naturally by lightning or by humans, ...
Fire is a crucial element in shaping our world, whether of natural or anthropogenic origin. These fi...
This paper presents the results of a study that investigates the implications of bushfires for the p...
Tropical savannas occupy one third of Australia\u27s landmass, and are composed of dense grasslands ...
Wildfires, or bushfires, are one of the most destructive natural disasters in Australia, which can c...
The present context of escalating environmental risks places increased pressure and importance on ou...
Increased fire activity across the Amazon, Australia, and even the Arctic regions has received wide ...
Bushfires pose a significant threat to lives and property. Fire management authorities aim to minimi...
Fire is a significant determinant of vegetation structure in Australia’s savannas and has been impli...
An increase in the frequency of severe fire events, as well as a growing interest in wildfire mitiga...