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Think long term: the costs and benefits of prescribed burning in the south west of Western Australia
Title | Think long term: the costs and benefits of prescribed burning in the south west of Western Australia |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2016 |
Authors | Florec, V, Pannell, DJ, Burton, M, Kelso, J, Milne, GJ |
Conference Name | AFAC16 |
Date Published | 08/2016 |
Publisher | Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC |
Conference Location | Brisbane |
Abstract | Wildfires are a worldwide phenomenon that can cause significant damage to ecosystems, life and property (Gill 2005; Bowman et al. 2009). Every year in Australia large, uncontrolled fires burn in a variety of landscapes destroying economic, environmental and social assets (Williams et al. 2011). But wildfires are also a natural, inevitable and vital element of the Australian environment that cannot (and should not) be eliminated (Pyne et al. 1996; Pyne 2006). Hence fire management must be an integral part of land and ecosystem management (Bradstock et al. 2012b; Burrows and McCaw 2013).
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