Mainstreaming fire and emergency management - what is possible, what is feasible?

Fire Note 97: Research has shown that Australian emergency management policy suffers from a lack of clear objectives or measures of success. This absence means that agencies, governments and citizens cannot identify whether or not policy objectives are being met and whether the emergency services are succeeding in their tasks. This Fire Note reports on the research completed to date. It identifies areas that would benefit from policy or legal development and outlines the direction for the final year of this research project.

Environmental impacts of prescribed and wildfire - emissions management

Fire Note 96: This Fire Note examines the effect of prescribed burning on forest carbon and greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere. Results from this project will supply critical information to predict the emission of greenhouse gases from biomass burning, and to identify opportunities for greenhouse gas abatement through different forest management practices.

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