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Using Heat and Smoke Treatments to Simulate the Effects of Fire on Soil Seed Banks in Four Australian Vegetation Communities
Vol 115, Page 1
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Concepts, Characteristics, Competition: Tools in the Search for Sustainable Fire Regimes
Vol 115, Page 11
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Prescribed Burning in Catalonia: Fire Management and Research
Vol 115, Page 23
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Prescribed Burning in the Southern Mt. Lofty Ranges: How and Why Is the Decision to Burn Made?
Vol 115, Page 29
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Changes to Simulated Fire Behaviour and Societal Benefits after Two Levels of Thinning in a Mixed-conifer Wildland-urban Interface Community
Vol 115, Page 37
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Including Suppression Effectiveness in Fireline Growth Models
Vol 115, Page 45
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Bushfire Management: Where, Why and How Economics Matters
Vol 115, Page 51
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The Ecology of Fire - Developments since 1995 and Outstanding Questions
Vol 115, Page 59
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Fuel Dynamics and Fire Spread in Spinifex Grasslands of the Western Desert
Vol 115, Page 69
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Predicting Threatened Species Responses to Fuel Reduction for Asset Protection
Vol 115, Page 77
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Impact of Prescribed Fires on Downwind Communities
Vol 115, Page 85
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Message in a Bottle: Culture, Bushfire and Community Understanding
Vol 115, Page 93
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Fire Interval Sequences to Aid in Site Selection for Biodiversity Studies: Mapping the Fire Regime
Vol 115, Page 101
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ParkInfo: A Geographic Information System for Land Managers
Vol 115, Page 113
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Future Options for Fire Behaviour Modelling and Fire Danger Rating in New Zealand
Vol 115, Page 119
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Spatial Patterns of Fire Behaviour in Relation to Weather, Terrain and Vegetation
Vol 115, Page 129
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A New Fuel Load Model for Eucalypt Forests in Southeast Queensland
Vol 115, Page 137
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Fuel Dynamics in Shrub Dominated Landscapes
Vol 115, Page 145
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Fire, Science and Society at the Urban-rural Interface
Vol 115, Page 153
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Bushfire Building Damage Survey - a NSW Perspective
Vol 115, Page 161