The Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area (TWWHA) has globally significant natural and cultural values, some of which are dependent on the absence of fire or the presence of particular fire regimes. Planned burning is currently used to reduce the risk of loss of world heritage values from unplanned fires, but large and damaging fires still occur, with lightning as the primary ignition source. Lightning-caused fire was rare in the TWWHA before 2000. There has since been an increase in both the number of fires following lightning storms and the area burnt by these fires. In the absence of a direct measurement of lightning strike incidence, we tested whether changes in rainfall, soil dryness and fuel load were responsible for these changes ...
An understanding of fire history is important in determining appropriate fire management regimes for...
Abstract. Wildland fires attributed to lightning ignitions in Victoria, Australia, are examined syst...
Fire risk can be defined as the probability that a fire will spread across a landscape, that therefo...
The Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area (TWWHA) has globally significant natural and cultural v...
The Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area has ecosystems and cultural landscapes that have been c...
This report examines the response to, and lessons learnt from, recent fires in remote Tasmanian wild...
Lightning strikes are pervasive, however, their distributions vary both spatially and in time, resul...
Lightning strikes are pervasive, however, their distributions vary both spatially and in time, resul...
Tasmania is rich in endemic, ancient lineages of plant and animal species, which form distinctive co...
Considerable investments are made in managing fire risk to human assets, including a growing use of ...
In many natural areas, changes in fire regimes since European settlement have resulted in adverse im...
The montane area of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area was recently burnt by large fires i...
The temperate island of Tasmania is a global centre of plant endemism, with relictual lineages that ...
An understanding of fire history is important in determining appropriate fire management regimes for...
Abstract. Wildland fires attributed to lightning ignitions in Victoria, Australia, are examined syst...
Fire risk can be defined as the probability that a fire will spread across a landscape, that therefo...
The Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area (TWWHA) has globally significant natural and cultural v...
The Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area has ecosystems and cultural landscapes that have been c...
This report examines the response to, and lessons learnt from, recent fires in remote Tasmanian wild...
Lightning strikes are pervasive, however, their distributions vary both spatially and in time, resul...
Lightning strikes are pervasive, however, their distributions vary both spatially and in time, resul...
Tasmania is rich in endemic, ancient lineages of plant and animal species, which form distinctive co...
Considerable investments are made in managing fire risk to human assets, including a growing use of ...
In many natural areas, changes in fire regimes since European settlement have resulted in adverse im...
The montane area of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area was recently burnt by large fires i...
The temperate island of Tasmania is a global centre of plant endemism, with relictual lineages that ...
An understanding of fire history is important in determining appropriate fire management regimes for...
Abstract. Wildland fires attributed to lightning ignitions in Victoria, Australia, are examined syst...
Fire risk can be defined as the probability that a fire will spread across a landscape, that therefo...