The premise of this paper is that continued improvement in the understanding of wildfire impacts on soil erosion and better prediction of resulting hazards can be best achieved by adopting a concept of global regional variants and endemic factors that distinguish some regions in terms of post-fire erosion characteristics. The need for such an approach is exemplified here based on the fire-prone eucalypt forests in south-east Australia. Wildfire effects on vegetation, fauna, soil erodibility and erosion in this environment are evaluated and placed in the context of the global state-of-the-art for forest environments. In addition to expected variation resulting from, for example, geology, topography and climate of the area, it is argued that ...
Recent landscape-scale wildfires in eastern Australia have made apparent the need for a greater unde...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Forests that recover from disturbance predominately via vegetative re...
Fire plays an important role in structuring vegetation in fire-prone regions worldwide. Progress has...
Climate drives the coevolution of vegetation and the soil that supports it. Wildfire dramatically af...
Climate drives the coevolution of vegetation and the soil that supports it. Wildfire dramatically af...
Fire severity is the impact of a fire on the landscape, particularly the physical impact on vegetati...
Post-fire soil erosion is a great concern to land managers due to the potential adverse effects on w...
Abstract Fire severity is the impact of a fire on the landscape, particularly the physical impact on...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is a common structural component of terrestrial ecosystems, and provides i...
© 2013 Dr. Petter NymanSurface runoff and sediment availability can increase after wildfire, potenti...
Fire-induced or enhanced soil water repellency is often viewed as a key cause of the substantial inc...
Wildfire refugia (unburnt patches within large wildfires) are important for the persistence of fire-...
Climatic change will potentially have wide ranging consequences for the impact of fire regimes on so...
© 2018 Dr. Assaf InbarFire is an important process in the earth system, with biological, ecological,...
Bushfires play a major role in shaping the Australian landscape. Whilst the role of fire in shaping ...
Recent landscape-scale wildfires in eastern Australia have made apparent the need for a greater unde...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Forests that recover from disturbance predominately via vegetative re...
Fire plays an important role in structuring vegetation in fire-prone regions worldwide. Progress has...
Climate drives the coevolution of vegetation and the soil that supports it. Wildfire dramatically af...
Climate drives the coevolution of vegetation and the soil that supports it. Wildfire dramatically af...
Fire severity is the impact of a fire on the landscape, particularly the physical impact on vegetati...
Post-fire soil erosion is a great concern to land managers due to the potential adverse effects on w...
Abstract Fire severity is the impact of a fire on the landscape, particularly the physical impact on...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is a common structural component of terrestrial ecosystems, and provides i...
© 2013 Dr. Petter NymanSurface runoff and sediment availability can increase after wildfire, potenti...
Fire-induced or enhanced soil water repellency is often viewed as a key cause of the substantial inc...
Wildfire refugia (unburnt patches within large wildfires) are important for the persistence of fire-...
Climatic change will potentially have wide ranging consequences for the impact of fire regimes on so...
© 2018 Dr. Assaf InbarFire is an important process in the earth system, with biological, ecological,...
Bushfires play a major role in shaping the Australian landscape. Whilst the role of fire in shaping ...
Recent landscape-scale wildfires in eastern Australia have made apparent the need for a greater unde...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Forests that recover from disturbance predominately via vegetative re...
Fire plays an important role in structuring vegetation in fire-prone regions worldwide. Progress has...