Concept mapping for community saftey outcomes
The researchers in Project C7 used a technique known as 'concept mapping' with a range of stakeholders to identify outcomes for bushfire education programs
The researchers in Project C7 used a technique known as 'concept mapping' with a range of stakeholders to identify outcomes for bushfire education programs
This project examines the economic impacts of bushfires and bushfire management on local, state and the national economy, and attempts to evaluate the economic efficiency of various bushfire management strategies.
Risk quantification is important for fire management, and can vary according to location, ecosystem properties, and perceived values in the landscape. In this study a diversity of ecosystems and values are investigated to determine the types of tradeoffs required for optimal fire management
The influence of live fuels on fire behaviour
The many uses of fire history mapping
Underpinning evidence-based policy for fire management of high country in SE Australia
Do litter-dwelling invertebrates control fine fuel loads in frequently burnt forests?
Investigating the effects of fire regime on forest dieback
"What are the odds?" Bushfire risk management model - developing a decision support tool for fire managers
Project Fuse - A study of fire behaviour on steep slopes in heath and shrub forests