In the summer of 2019-2020, southern Australia experienced the largest fires on record, detrimentally impacting the habitat of native species, many of which were already threatened by past and current anthropogenic land use. A large-scale restoration effort to improve degraded species habitat would provide fire-affected species with the chance to recover and persist in burnt and unburnt habitat. To facilitate this, decision-makers require information on priority species needs for restoration intervention, the suite of potential restoration interventions, and the priority locations for applying these interventions. We prioritize actions in areas where restoration would most likely provide cost-effective benefits to priority species (defined ...
Context: Increases in fire frequency, intensity and extent are occurring globally. Relative to histo...
Aim: Existing abiotic and biotic threats to plant species (e.g., disease, drought, invasive species)...
Summary: Fires have long been a critical factor governing the soils, plants and animals of the Austr...
In the summer of 2019-2020, southern Australia experienced the largest fires on record, detrimentall...
In the summer of 2019-2020, southern Australia experienced the largest fires on record, detrimentall...
Due to climate change, megafires are increasingly common and have sudden, extensive impacts on many ...
Australia’s 2019–2020 mega-fires were exacerbated by drought, anthropogenic climate change and exist...
Aim: To quantify the impact of the 2019–2020 megafires on Australian plant diversity by assessing bu...
Aim: The incidence of major fires is increasing globally, creating extraordinary challenges for gove...
Australia's 2019–2020 'Black Summer' bushfires burnt more than 8 million hectares of vegetation acro...
Fire has long been a part of the Australian environment and remains a potent force in shaping the ad...
Few could forget the devastating megafires that raged across southeast and western Australia during ...
Aim: After environmental disasters, species with large population losses may need urgent protection ...
Extensive and recurrent severe wildfires present complex challenges for policy makers. This is highl...
Fire has a major influence on the management and conservation of Australian biodiversity. Notwithsta...
Context: Increases in fire frequency, intensity and extent are occurring globally. Relative to histo...
Aim: Existing abiotic and biotic threats to plant species (e.g., disease, drought, invasive species)...
Summary: Fires have long been a critical factor governing the soils, plants and animals of the Austr...
In the summer of 2019-2020, southern Australia experienced the largest fires on record, detrimentall...
In the summer of 2019-2020, southern Australia experienced the largest fires on record, detrimentall...
Due to climate change, megafires are increasingly common and have sudden, extensive impacts on many ...
Australia’s 2019–2020 mega-fires were exacerbated by drought, anthropogenic climate change and exist...
Aim: To quantify the impact of the 2019–2020 megafires on Australian plant diversity by assessing bu...
Aim: The incidence of major fires is increasing globally, creating extraordinary challenges for gove...
Australia's 2019–2020 'Black Summer' bushfires burnt more than 8 million hectares of vegetation acro...
Fire has long been a part of the Australian environment and remains a potent force in shaping the ad...
Few could forget the devastating megafires that raged across southeast and western Australia during ...
Aim: After environmental disasters, species with large population losses may need urgent protection ...
Extensive and recurrent severe wildfires present complex challenges for policy makers. This is highl...
Fire has a major influence on the management and conservation of Australian biodiversity. Notwithsta...
Context: Increases in fire frequency, intensity and extent are occurring globally. Relative to histo...
Aim: Existing abiotic and biotic threats to plant species (e.g., disease, drought, invasive species)...
Summary: Fires have long been a critical factor governing the soils, plants and animals of the Austr...