[Extract] Bushfire-prone areas of most concern to the Australian public, Governments and fire authorities are those where the economic costs and social/environmental impacts are greatest. Such impacts of bushfire appear to have been experienced more intensely in the south-eastern states/territory of Australia and to a lesser extent in Western Australia and Queensland. The most significant bushfire risks in Australia generally occur where populated areas meet with areas of bushfire risk – the areas referred to as the rural-urban interface
In Australia, naturally vegetated areas are known colloquially as ‘bushland’ and the wildfires arisi...
This study reviews and extends previous analyses of the bushfire risk to the built environment in Au...
The photograph used on the front page of this thesis depicts the growing threats associated with bus...
[Extract] Bushfire-prone areas of most concern to the Australian public, Governments and fire author...
Greater Sydney is one of the more bushfire-prone areas in Australia, a fact exacerbated by the regio...
The issue of communities and their exposure to bushfire hazard is highly topical internationally. Th...
This briefing paper summarises the legislative and administrative bushfire management arrangements i...
Due to the attractiveness of living in a natural environment, more people are likely to reside in ur...
[Extract] The physical and economic impact of bushfires has been well documented, particularly in th...
Bushfires are common events in Australia reaching their peak each summer season. However, the last b...
Bushfires are one of the major threats to the environment and human systems inAustralia. The recent ...
This research project will address how the Australian wildfires are exacerbated by natural and human...
The 7 February 2009 bushfires in the peri-urban region to the north of metropolitan Melbourne herald...
Changes in climatic conditions around the world associated with anthropogenic climate change have re...
The drama of urban-rural interface fire is a feature of summer newscasts in south-eastern Australia....
In Australia, naturally vegetated areas are known colloquially as ‘bushland’ and the wildfires arisi...
This study reviews and extends previous analyses of the bushfire risk to the built environment in Au...
The photograph used on the front page of this thesis depicts the growing threats associated with bus...
[Extract] Bushfire-prone areas of most concern to the Australian public, Governments and fire author...
Greater Sydney is one of the more bushfire-prone areas in Australia, a fact exacerbated by the regio...
The issue of communities and their exposure to bushfire hazard is highly topical internationally. Th...
This briefing paper summarises the legislative and administrative bushfire management arrangements i...
Due to the attractiveness of living in a natural environment, more people are likely to reside in ur...
[Extract] The physical and economic impact of bushfires has been well documented, particularly in th...
Bushfires are common events in Australia reaching their peak each summer season. However, the last b...
Bushfires are one of the major threats to the environment and human systems inAustralia. The recent ...
This research project will address how the Australian wildfires are exacerbated by natural and human...
The 7 February 2009 bushfires in the peri-urban region to the north of metropolitan Melbourne herald...
Changes in climatic conditions around the world associated with anthropogenic climate change have re...
The drama of urban-rural interface fire is a feature of summer newscasts in south-eastern Australia....
In Australia, naturally vegetated areas are known colloquially as ‘bushland’ and the wildfires arisi...
This study reviews and extends previous analyses of the bushfire risk to the built environment in Au...
The photograph used on the front page of this thesis depicts the growing threats associated with bus...