Unplanned, unmanaged wildfires are a significant threat to people, infrastructure and ecosystems around the world. Managed, planned burning is widely used for reducing the incidence, extent or intensity of wildfires. Fire weather and the season of burning are recognised as crucial factors influencing fire behaviour but the demonstrated influence of ignition technique on fire behaviour is not as prominently discussed in relation to planned fires. We found wildfires, irrespective of season, burnt the ground layer more completely (i.e. were less patchy) and produced greater crown scorch severity than did planned fires in a spinifex (Triodia spp.)-dominated open woodland. Fires ignited with a 50-m line burning with the wind produced significant...
This study explores effects of climate change and fuel management on unplanned fire activity in ecos...
The flammability of arid Triodia hummock grasslands and Acacia habitats (shrublands and woodlands) w...
Wildfire is possibly the most widespread natural disturbance globally, as its spatial and temporal p...
Unplanned, unmanaged wildfires are a significant threat to people, infrastructure and ecosystems aro...
Wildfire refugia (unburnt patches within large wildfires) are important for the persistence of fire-...
The effects of weather, terrain, fuels on fire severity were compared using remote sensing of the se...
Fire severity is the impact of a fire on the landscape, particularly the physical impact on vegetati...
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...
We analysed the influence of weather, time since fire (TSF) and topography on the occurrence of crow...
The wildfires in south-eastern Australia in the 2019–20 fire season were some of the worst in recent...
'Flammability' means different things to different people. Scientifically, it can be defined through...
Fire is a recurrent disturbance that removes above ground vegetation in many locations throughout th...
Variations in global patterns of burning and fire regimes are relatively well measured, however, the...
Aim: The aims were: (1) to identify the environmental drivers of interannual variation in wildfire e...
This study explores effects of climate change and fuel management on unplanned fire activity in ecos...
The flammability of arid Triodia hummock grasslands and Acacia habitats (shrublands and woodlands) w...
Wildfire is possibly the most widespread natural disturbance globally, as its spatial and temporal p...
Unplanned, unmanaged wildfires are a significant threat to people, infrastructure and ecosystems aro...
Wildfire refugia (unburnt patches within large wildfires) are important for the persistence of fire-...
The effects of weather, terrain, fuels on fire severity were compared using remote sensing of the se...
Fire severity is the impact of a fire on the landscape, particularly the physical impact on vegetati...
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...
We analysed the influence of weather, time since fire (TSF) and topography on the occurrence of crow...
The wildfires in south-eastern Australia in the 2019–20 fire season were some of the worst in recent...
'Flammability' means different things to different people. Scientifically, it can be defined through...
Fire is a recurrent disturbance that removes above ground vegetation in many locations throughout th...
Variations in global patterns of burning and fire regimes are relatively well measured, however, the...
Aim: The aims were: (1) to identify the environmental drivers of interannual variation in wildfire e...
This study explores effects of climate change and fuel management on unplanned fire activity in ecos...
The flammability of arid Triodia hummock grasslands and Acacia habitats (shrublands and woodlands) w...
Wildfire is possibly the most widespread natural disturbance globally, as its spatial and temporal p...