Wildfire frequency and severity is dramatically increasing. Wildfires cause loss of life and destroy human and natural assets; smoke chokes cities; large fires release significant amounts of carbon; and fires can permanently change ecosystems so they are less effective carbon sinks. Countries with a history of wildfire, such as Australia, are facing unprecedented fires that outstrip response capacity. Yet even in the worst catastrophes, scant attention is being paid to the massive potential for community-based initiatives to reduce risk and enhance resilience. The vast majority of wildfire reviews focus on suppression operations, and there is a clear need for these to be complemented with broader learning that provides holistic insight...
Wildfire is a global environmental ‘problem’ with significant socioeconomic and socionat...
Purpose: This paper explores the influence of wildfire events on community perceptions of climate ch...
Wildfires can have devastating impacts on life, property and the environment. Increasingly people ar...
This report examines the response to, and lessons learnt from, recent fires in remote Tasmanian wild...
Wildfires are a normal occurrence in much of the world, with many fire adapted ecosystems and societ...
There is an imperative for fire agencies to quantify the potential for prescribed burning to mitigat...
Disastrous wildfires have occurred in many parts of the world during the last two years (2019 and 20...
This chapter examines the challenges and opportunities of employing a resilience-building perspectiv...
This article discusses some of the key themes on wildfires in forests and their effects on fauna, th...
Women\u27s health information package: Victorian bushfires - disaster situations Source : Karolyne Q...
Funded by the Helen Macpherson Smith Trust, this project was conducted by Victoria University, Melbo...
The devastating February 2009 Victorian bushfires resulted in major loss of life, property, and othe...
[Executive Summary]: Getting Australians ready for a natural hazard has taken on a new imperative...
The severity and incidence of extreme weather events are increasing with climate change. In particul...
© 2017 Dr. Graham DwyerWhy did the bushfires of 7 February 2009 in Victoria take so many lives? Why ...
Wildfire is a global environmental ‘problem’ with significant socioeconomic and socionat...
Purpose: This paper explores the influence of wildfire events on community perceptions of climate ch...
Wildfires can have devastating impacts on life, property and the environment. Increasingly people ar...
This report examines the response to, and lessons learnt from, recent fires in remote Tasmanian wild...
Wildfires are a normal occurrence in much of the world, with many fire adapted ecosystems and societ...
There is an imperative for fire agencies to quantify the potential for prescribed burning to mitigat...
Disastrous wildfires have occurred in many parts of the world during the last two years (2019 and 20...
This chapter examines the challenges and opportunities of employing a resilience-building perspectiv...
This article discusses some of the key themes on wildfires in forests and their effects on fauna, th...
Women\u27s health information package: Victorian bushfires - disaster situations Source : Karolyne Q...
Funded by the Helen Macpherson Smith Trust, this project was conducted by Victoria University, Melbo...
The devastating February 2009 Victorian bushfires resulted in major loss of life, property, and othe...
[Executive Summary]: Getting Australians ready for a natural hazard has taken on a new imperative...
The severity and incidence of extreme weather events are increasing with climate change. In particul...
© 2017 Dr. Graham DwyerWhy did the bushfires of 7 February 2009 in Victoria take so many lives? Why ...
Wildfire is a global environmental ‘problem’ with significant socioeconomic and socionat...
Purpose: This paper explores the influence of wildfire events on community perceptions of climate ch...
Wildfires can have devastating impacts on life, property and the environment. Increasingly people ar...