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K. Toh, Philips, R., Tyler, M., Fairbrother, P., Chaplin, S., and Mees, B., Gender matters: Applying a gendered analysis to bushfire research in Australia, RMIT, 2012.PDF icon gender_matters_working_paper_no-_3.pdf (290.49 KB)
C. Owen, Gendered communication and public safety: Women, men and incident management, Australian Journal of Emergency Management, The, vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 3-10, 2013.
C. Eriksen, Gill, N., and Head, L., The gendered dimensions of bushfire in changing rural landscapes in Australia, Journal of Rural Studies, vol. 26, no. 4, pp. 332 - 342, 2010.
T. D. Penman, Binns, D. L., Shiels, R. J., Allen, R. M., and Plummer, H., Germination responses of a dry sclerophyll forest soil stored seed bank to fire related cues., Cunninghamia, pp. 547-555, 2008.
P. Hayes and Omodei, M., Getting the best bang for your buck: Ad hoc or pre-formed incident management teams?, IAWF 3rd Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire Conference, Seattle, WA, 17-19 April 2012. p. 67=68, 2012.
H. Goodman and Gawen, J., Glimpses of ‘community’ through the lens of a small fire event, The Australian Journal of Emergency Management, vol. 23, 2008.
G. J. Cary, Bradstock, R. A., A. Gill, M., and Williams, R. J., Global change and fire regimes in Australia, in Flammable Australia: Fire Regimes, Biodiversity and Ecosystems in a Changing World, CSIRO Publishing, 2012, pp. 149-170.
G. J. Cary, Bradstock, R. A., A. Gill, M., and Williams, R. J., Global change and fire regimes in Australia, in Flammable Australia: Fire Regimes, Biodiversity and Ecosystems in a Changing World, CSIRO Publishing, 2012.
K. E. C. Brennan, Christie, F. J., and York, A., Global climate change and litter decomposition: more frequent fire slows decomposition and increases the functional importance of inverterates., Global Change Biology, 2009.
M. Eburn and Dovers, S., Governments and emergency response, Bushfire CRC & AFAC 2011 Conference Science Day. Bushfire CRC, Sydney, Australia, 2011.
G. Hickey and Owen, C., Guidelines for enhancing Incident Management Team communication in Incident Control Centres, 2009.PDF icon guidelines_for_enhancing_communications_in_incident_control_centres.pdf (2.48 MB)