Export 2005 results:
Preventing and Reducing Bushfire Arson in Australia: A Review of What is Known. Fire Technology 47, 507 - 518 (2011).
Project FuSE Aerial Suppression Final Report. (CSIRO, 2011). at <http://www.bushfirecrc.com/resources/research-report/project-fuse-aerial-suppression-final-report>
Protecting Lives and Property in the Wildland–Urban Interface: Communities in Montana and Southern California Adopt Australian Paradigm. Fire Technology 47, 357 - 377 (2011).
Relationship between leaf traits and fire-response strategies in shrub species of a mountainous region of south-eastern Australia. Annals of Botany (2011). doi:10.1093/aob/mcr263
Relative Greenness Index for assessing curing of grassland fuel. Remote Sensing of Environment 115, 1456 - 1463 (2011).
Respiratory quotients and Q10 of soil respiration in sub-alpine Australia reflect influences of vegetation types. Soil Biology and Biochemistry (2011). doi:10.1016/j.soilbio.2011.02.017
Rethinking the fuel – fire relationship. Bushfire CRC & AFAC 2011 Conference Science Day (2011). at <http://www.bushfirecrc.com/resources/pages-87-99-rethinking-fuel-%E2%80%93-fire-relationship>
A review of operations research methods applicable to wildfire management. International Journal of Wildland Fire (2011). doi:10.1071/WF10129
Sharing risk: Financing Australia’s disaster resilience. Special Report Issue 37 (Australian Strategic Policy Institute, 2011). at <http://www.aspi.org.au/publications/publication_details.aspx?ContentID=280&pubtype=-1 >
. A simple method for field-based grassland curing assessment. International Journal of Wildland Fire 20, 804 (2011).
Variation in fire interval sequences has minimal effects on species richness and composition in fire-prone landscapes of south-west Western Australia. Forest Ecology and Management 261, 965-978 (2011).
Warning Fatigue what is it and why does it matter. Bushfire CRC & AFAC 2011 Conference Science Day (2011). at <http://www.bushfirecrc.com/resources/pages-297-306-warning-fatigue-what-it-and-why-does-it-matter>
What Applied Social Psychology Theories Might Contribute to Community Bushfire Safety Research After Victoria's “Black Saturday”. Australian Psychologist (2011). doi:10.1111/j.1742-9544.2011.00041.x
Wild fires - the legal regulatory system of insurance and emergency services funding. Southern Cross University Law Review 14, 75-92 (2011).
. Wind-terrain effects on the propagation of wildfires in rugged terrain: fire channelling. International Journal of Wildland Fire (2011). doi:10.1071/WF10055
Assessing crown fire potential in coniferous forests of western North America: a critique of current approaches and recent simulation studies. International Journal of Wildland Fire 19, 377 (2010).
Assessing woody fuel consumption models for application in Australian forest fires. VI International Conference on Forest Fire Research, Coimbra, Portugal (2010).
Australian bushfire fatalities 1900-2008: exploring trends in relation to the `Prepare, stay and defend or leave early' policy. Environmental Science & Policy 13, 185 - 194 (2010).
Bushfire and everyday life: Examining the awareness-action ‘gap’ in changing rural landscapes. Geoforum 41, 814 - 825 (2010).
Can climate at the seed-source predict the success of eucalypts planted on sites that have been grazed for over 100 years?. Forest Ecology and Management 259, 1025 - 1032 (2010).