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Book Chapter
S. Bushnell and Cottrell, A., Living with bushfires: What do people expect?, in Communities living with hazards, D. King and Cottrell, A., Eds. Townsville: Centre for Disaster Studies, James Cook University, 2007, pp. 215 - 253.
Journal Article
M. A. Gill, Landscape fires as social disasters: An overview of ‘the bushfire problem’, Global Environmental Change Part B: Environmental Hazards, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 65 - 80, 2005.
M. A. Gill, Landscape fires as social disasters: An overview of 'the bushfire problem', Environmental Hazards , pp. 65 - 80, 2005.
M. A. Gill and Allan, G. E., Large fires, fire effects and the fire-regime concept, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 17, no. 6, p. 688, 2008.
H. G. Daily, Lane, P. A., Lisson, S. N., Bridle, K. L., Anderson, S. A. J., and Corkrey, R., Leaf growth and senescence rates of three pasture grasses and wheat, Crop & Pasture Science, vol. 64, no. 7, pp. 660-672, 2013.
E. Loh, Legal risks of volunteer firefighters – how real are they?, 2008.
R. Blanchi, Leonard, J. E., and Leicester, R., Lessons learnt from post-bushfire surveys at the urban interface in Australia, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 234, pp. S139 - S139, 2006.
Letter to the editors, Disasters, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 113 - 114, 2007.
R. Weber and Dold, J., Linking Landscape Fires and Local Meteorology-A Short Review, JSME International Journal Series B, vol. 49, no. 3, pp. 590 - 593, 2006.
Live Fuels and Forest Flammability, 2006.
D. Paton, Burgelt, P. T., and Prior, T., Living with Bushfire Risk: Social and environmental influences on preparedness., Australian Journal of Emergency Management , pp. 41-48, 2008.PDF icon ajem_v23_no3.pdf (2.8 MB)
T. D. Penman, Binns, D. L., Brassil, T. E., Shiels, R. J., and Allen, R. M., Long-term changes in understorey vegetation in the absence of wildfire in south-east dry sclerophyll forests, Australian Journal of Botany, pp. 533-540, 2009.
A. N. Andersen, Hertog, T., and Woinarski, J. C. Z., Long-term fire exclusion and ant community structure in an Australian tropical savanna: congruence with vegetation succession., Journal of Biogeography, pp. 823-832, 2006.
M. M. Boer, Sadler, R. J., Wittkuhn, R., McCaw, L. W., and Grierson, P., Long-term impacts of prescribed burning on regional extent and incidence of wildfires—Evidence from 50 years of active fire management in SW Australian forests, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 259, no. 1, pp. 132 - 142, 2009.