Export 2005 results:
2008
King, K. J., Bradstock, R., Cary, G. J., Chapman, J. & Marsden-Smedley, J. B. The relative importance of fine-scale fuel mosaics on reducing fire risk in south-west Tasmania, Australia. International Journal of Wildland Fire 17, 421 (2008).
Sharples, J. J. Review of formal methodologies for wind–slope correction of wildfire rate of spread. International Journal of Wildland Fire 17, 179 (2008).
Paton, D. Risk communication and natural hazard mitigation: how trust influences its effectiveness. International Journal of Global Environmental Issues 8, 2 (2008).
Buckley, T. N. The role of stomatal acclimation in modelling tree adaptation to high Co2. Journal of Experimental Botany 59, 11 (2008).
Bell, T. & Adams, M. A. Smoke from wildfires and prescribed burning in Australia: effects on human health and ecosystems. Forest Fires and Air Pollution Issues, Developments in Environmental Science Series (Elsevier Ltd, 2008). at <www.elsevier.com/wps/find/bookdescription.cws_home/716396/description#description>
Penman, T. & Towerton, A. L. Soil temperatures during autumn prescribed burning: implications for the germination of fire responsive species?. International Journal of Wildland Fire 17, 572 (2008).
Boer, M. M., Sadler, R. J., Bradstock, R., A. Gill, M. & Grierson, P. Spatial scale invariance of southern Australian forest fires mirrors the scaling behaviour of fire-driving weather events. Landscape Ecology (2008). doi:10.1007/s10980-008-9260-5
Tedersoo, L. et al. Strong host preference of ectomycorrhizal fungi in a Tasmanian wet sclerophyll forest as revealed by DNA barcoding and taxon-specific primers. New Phytologist 180, 479 - 490 (2008).
Cottrell, A. & King, D. Risk Wise, International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UN/ISDR) 41-44 (Tudor Rose, UK, 2008). at <http://eprints.jcu.edu.au/7449/>
Cowlishaw, S., McLennan, J. & Evans, L. Volunteer firefighting and family life: An organisational perspective on conflict between volunteer and family roles. Australian Journal on Volunteering 13, 21-31 (2008).
McLennan, J. & Birch, A. Why Would You Do It? Age and Motivation to Become a Fire Service Volunteer. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Organizational Psychology 1, 7 - 11 (2008).
2007
Wain, A. & Mills, G. A. Analysis of near-surface transport from an oil storage facility at Hovea, Western Australia – a year of dispersion modelling. (Consultancy Report to Arc Energy Pty Ltd, 2007).
Suss, J. Annotated bibliography summarising material related to fire service volunteering by people from Non-English Speaking Backgrounds (NESB) and Cultural and guistic Diversity (CALDbackgrounds. (2007). at <http://www.bushfirecrc.com/sites/default/files/managed/resource/annotated-bibliography-multiculturalism-february-2007.pdf>
Ganewatta, G. & Handmer, J. Bushfire Management: Why, Where and How Economics Matter?. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland. (2007).
McCaw, L. W., Marchetti, P., Elliott, G. & Reader, G. Bushfire weather climatology of the Haines Index in south-western Australia. Australian Meteorological Magazine 56, 75-80 (2007).
Russell-Smith, J. et al. Bushfires 'down under': patterns and implications of contemporary Australian landscape burning. International Journal of Wildland Fire 16, 361 (2007).
Xinmei, H. & Mills, G. A. Classifying objectively identified wind changes using synoptic pressure cycles. 128, 60pp (BMRC , 2007).
Handmer, J. & Proudley, B. Communicating uncertainty via probabilities: The case of weather forecasts. Environmental Hazards 7, 79 - 87 (2007).
Bushnell, S., Balcombe, L. J. & Cottrell, A. Community and fire service perceptions of bushfire issues in Tamborine Mountain: what's the difference?. Australian Journal of Emergency Management 22, 3-Sep (2007).
Gilbert, J. Community education, awareness and engagement programs. (2007). at <http://www.bushfirecrc.com/sites/default/files/managed/resource/communities-report-gilbert-c0701.pdf>
Andersen, A. N., Parr, C. L., Lowe, L. M. & Müller, W. J. Contrasting fire-related resilience of ecologically dominant ants in tropical savannas of northern Australia. Diversity and Distributions 13, 438 - 446 (2007).
Harvest, T., Davidson, N. J. & Close, D. C. Is decline in high altitude eucalypt forests related to rainforest understorey development and altered soil bacteria following the long absence of fire?. Austral Ecology Nov. 2007, (2007).
Paton, D. Developing community bushfire resilience: Integrating household, community and fire agency perspectives. (2007).
Mills, G. A. On easterly changes over elevated terrain in Australia's southeast. Australian Meteorological Magazine 56, 177-190 (2007).
Ganewatta, G. & Handmer, J. Community Bushfire Safety (Handmer, J. & Haynes, K.) (CSIRO Publishing/ Bushfire CRC, 2007). at <http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/18/pid/5819.htm>