The flammability of arid Triodia hummock grasslands and Acacia habitats (shrublands and woodlands) was highlighted when wildfires swept across central Australia in the summers of 2001 and 2002 (Allan 2009) (Figure 9.1). These conflagrations constituted the most extensive ‘fire event’ in inland Australia since the mid-1970s, burning more than 500 000 km2 in the southern Northern Territory alone. Such fires go largely unnoticed by the mostly urban Australian population and concern for potential ‘environmental disaster’ has not resonated with the general public. Since the last synthesis of fire in these landscapes (see Allan and Southgate 2002; Hodgkinson 2002) a steady flow of new research has focused on fire regimes and their impacts on spec...
Heathlands are scattered across fire-prone monsoonal northern Australia mostly in dissected sandston...
Fire is a crucial element in shaping our world, whether caused naturally by lightning or by humans, ...
Abstract. Large fires coincident with drought occurred in south-eastern Australia during 2001–2007. ...
Tropical and semi-arid savannas are extremely fire prone (Lawes, 2011) with dry season fires being a...
Fire has a major influence on the management and conservation of Australian biodiversity. Notwithsta...
Fire shapes ecosystems globally, including semi-arid ecosystems. In Australia, semi-arid ‘mall...
Australian sclerophyll shrubby ecosystems (SSEs) are rich in plant and animal taxa, the coexistence ...
Fire is a crucial element in shaping our world, whether of natural or anthropogenic origin. These fi...
Abstract. Implementing appropriate fire regimes has become an increasingly important objective for b...
Research into fire ecology has culminated in ‘the patchiness paradigm’. This is the view that numero...
Semi-arid landscapes are of interest to fire ecologists because they are generally located in the cl...
A comprehensive understanding of vegetation and fire dynamics and their interactions is important fo...
Global importance of fire: Disturbance regime is a fundamental driver of plant community composition...
High severity wildfires pose threats to human assets, but are also perceived to impact vegetation co...
This study investigates the fire regime for the arid Carnarvon Basin region of Western Australia usi...
Heathlands are scattered across fire-prone monsoonal northern Australia mostly in dissected sandston...
Fire is a crucial element in shaping our world, whether caused naturally by lightning or by humans, ...
Abstract. Large fires coincident with drought occurred in south-eastern Australia during 2001–2007. ...
Tropical and semi-arid savannas are extremely fire prone (Lawes, 2011) with dry season fires being a...
Fire has a major influence on the management and conservation of Australian biodiversity. Notwithsta...
Fire shapes ecosystems globally, including semi-arid ecosystems. In Australia, semi-arid ‘mall...
Australian sclerophyll shrubby ecosystems (SSEs) are rich in plant and animal taxa, the coexistence ...
Fire is a crucial element in shaping our world, whether of natural or anthropogenic origin. These fi...
Abstract. Implementing appropriate fire regimes has become an increasingly important objective for b...
Research into fire ecology has culminated in ‘the patchiness paradigm’. This is the view that numero...
Semi-arid landscapes are of interest to fire ecologists because they are generally located in the cl...
A comprehensive understanding of vegetation and fire dynamics and their interactions is important fo...
Global importance of fire: Disturbance regime is a fundamental driver of plant community composition...
High severity wildfires pose threats to human assets, but are also perceived to impact vegetation co...
This study investigates the fire regime for the arid Carnarvon Basin region of Western Australia usi...
Heathlands are scattered across fire-prone monsoonal northern Australia mostly in dissected sandston...
Fire is a crucial element in shaping our world, whether caused naturally by lightning or by humans, ...
Abstract. Large fires coincident with drought occurred in south-eastern Australia during 2001–2007. ...