The effects of weather, terrain, fuels on fire severity were compared using remote sensing of the severity of two large fires in south-eastern Australian forests. The probability of contrasting levels of fire severity (fire confined to the understorey vs. tree canopies consumed) was analysed using logistic regression. These severities equate to extremes of fire intensity (10,000 kW m-1), consequent suppression potential (high vs. nil) and potential adverse ecological impacts on vertebrate fauna and soils (low vs. high). Weather was the major influence on fire severity. Crown fire was absent under nonextreme weather and but more likely under extreme weather, particularly on ridges in vegetation unburnt for >10 years. Crown fire probability w...
This study explores effects of climate change and fuel management on unplanned fire activity in ecos...
Fire severity is an important characteristic of fire regimes; however, global assessments of fire re...
Recent landscape-scale wildfires in eastern Australia have made apparent the need for a greater unde...
We analysed the influence of weather, time since fire (TSF) and topography on the occurrence of crow...
Wildfire refugia (unburnt patches within large wildfires) are important for the persistence of fire-...
© 2020 Bang Nguyen TranWildfires have significant biophysical and ecological impacts on ecosystems w...
Aim: Prescribed fire is a common land management for reducing risks from unplanned fires. However, t...
Aim: The aims were: (1) to identify the environmental drivers of interannual variation in wildfire e...
Abstract. Fire intensity affects ecological and geophysical processes in fire-prone landscapes. We e...
The response of fire to climate change may vary across fuel types characteristic of differing vegeta...
Variations in global patterns of burning and fire regimes are relatively well measured, however, the...
Abstract Fire severity is the impact of a fire on the landscape, particularly the physical impact on...
Fire severity is the impact of a fire on the landscape, particularly the physical impact on vegetati...
Aim: We investigated how the probability of burning is influenced by the time since fire (TSF) and g...
Fire severity is an important characteristic of fire regimes; however, global assessments of fire re...
This study explores effects of climate change and fuel management on unplanned fire activity in ecos...
Fire severity is an important characteristic of fire regimes; however, global assessments of fire re...
Recent landscape-scale wildfires in eastern Australia have made apparent the need for a greater unde...
We analysed the influence of weather, time since fire (TSF) and topography on the occurrence of crow...
Wildfire refugia (unburnt patches within large wildfires) are important for the persistence of fire-...
© 2020 Bang Nguyen TranWildfires have significant biophysical and ecological impacts on ecosystems w...
Aim: Prescribed fire is a common land management for reducing risks from unplanned fires. However, t...
Aim: The aims were: (1) to identify the environmental drivers of interannual variation in wildfire e...
Abstract. Fire intensity affects ecological and geophysical processes in fire-prone landscapes. We e...
The response of fire to climate change may vary across fuel types characteristic of differing vegeta...
Variations in global patterns of burning and fire regimes are relatively well measured, however, the...
Abstract Fire severity is the impact of a fire on the landscape, particularly the physical impact on...
Fire severity is the impact of a fire on the landscape, particularly the physical impact on vegetati...
Aim: We investigated how the probability of burning is influenced by the time since fire (TSF) and g...
Fire severity is an important characteristic of fire regimes; however, global assessments of fire re...
This study explores effects of climate change and fuel management on unplanned fire activity in ecos...
Fire severity is an important characteristic of fire regimes; however, global assessments of fire re...
Recent landscape-scale wildfires in eastern Australia have made apparent the need for a greater unde...