Variations in global patterns of burning and fire regimes are relatively well measured, however, the degree of influence of the complex suite of biophysical and human drivers of fire remains controversial and incompletely understood. Such an understanding is required in order to support current fire management and to predict the future trajectory of global fire patterns in response to changes in these determinants. In this study we explore and compare the effects of four fundamental controls on fire, namely the production of biomass, its drying, the influence of weather on the spread of fire and sources of ignition. Our study area is southern Australia, where fire is currently limited by either fuel production or fuel dryness. As in most fi...
Recent catastrophic fires in Australia and North America have raised broad-scale questions about how...
Environmental gradients or biophysical parameters such as climate, topography and geology drive land...
The study of fire severity (overall ecological damage produced by a fire) is of increasing importanc...
© Copyright © 2020 Clarke, Penman, Boer, Cary, Fontaine, Price and Bradstock. Variations in global p...
Variations in global patterns of burning and fire regimes are relatively well measured, however, the...
Changes to the frequency of fire due to management decisions and climate change have the potential t...
Abstract: Recent wildfire outbreaks around the world have prompted concern that climate change is in...
The relationships between productivity, fire frequency and fire severity shape the distribution of p...
The seasonal and longer-term dynamics of fuel accumulation affect fire seasonality and the occurrenc...
In Australia, the proportion of forest area that burns in a typical fire season is less than for oth...
Fire is a natural component of most ecosystems, and it has effects on vegetation, soil, water, atmos...
First published online in 2009Fire plays a role in determining the shape of the earth's ecosystems, ...
Aim: Comparative analyses of fire regimes at large geographical scales can potentially identify ecol...
Fire is an important influence on the global patterns of vegetation structure and composition. Wildf...
Extreme fires have become an issue of great concern due to their effects on society and terrestrial ...
Recent catastrophic fires in Australia and North America have raised broad-scale questions about how...
Environmental gradients or biophysical parameters such as climate, topography and geology drive land...
The study of fire severity (overall ecological damage produced by a fire) is of increasing importanc...
© Copyright © 2020 Clarke, Penman, Boer, Cary, Fontaine, Price and Bradstock. Variations in global p...
Variations in global patterns of burning and fire regimes are relatively well measured, however, the...
Changes to the frequency of fire due to management decisions and climate change have the potential t...
Abstract: Recent wildfire outbreaks around the world have prompted concern that climate change is in...
The relationships between productivity, fire frequency and fire severity shape the distribution of p...
The seasonal and longer-term dynamics of fuel accumulation affect fire seasonality and the occurrenc...
In Australia, the proportion of forest area that burns in a typical fire season is less than for oth...
Fire is a natural component of most ecosystems, and it has effects on vegetation, soil, water, atmos...
First published online in 2009Fire plays a role in determining the shape of the earth's ecosystems, ...
Aim: Comparative analyses of fire regimes at large geographical scales can potentially identify ecol...
Fire is an important influence on the global patterns of vegetation structure and composition. Wildf...
Extreme fires have become an issue of great concern due to their effects on society and terrestrial ...
Recent catastrophic fires in Australia and North America have raised broad-scale questions about how...
Environmental gradients or biophysical parameters such as climate, topography and geology drive land...
The study of fire severity (overall ecological damage produced by a fire) is of increasing importanc...