Australian Fire Regimes: Contemporary Patterns (April 1998 - March 2000) and Changes Since European Settlement
Australia: State of the Environment Second Technical Paper Series (Biodiversity), Series 2
J Russell-Smith, R Craig, AM Gill, R Smith & J Williams
Department of the Environment and Heritage, 2002
ISBN 0 642 54801 3
Contents
- Preface
- The Distribution, Extent and Seasonality of Large fires in Australia, April 1998 - March 2000, as Mapped from NOAA-AVHRR Imagery Ron Craig, Belinda Heath, Natalie Raisbeck-Brown, Mike Steber, Jackie Marsden and Richard Smith
- A Review of Fire Regimes of The Forested Region of South-Western Australia with Selected Examples of their Effects on Native Biota A Malcolm Gill
- Fire Regimes and their Impacts in the Mulga (Acacia aneura) Landscapes of Central Australia Jann Williams
- Pre-contact Aboriginal, and Contemporary Fire Regimes of the Savanna Landscapes of Northern Australia: Patterns, Changes and Ecological Processes Jeremy Russell-Smith
- Appendix 1: The Relationship Between Hot Spots from NOAA-AVHRR Imagery and Fires in Southwestern Australian Forests A Malcolm Gill, Gerard van Didden and Peter HR Moore
- Appendix 2: An Assessment of the Accuracy of DOLA's Northern Australian NOAA-AVHRR Fire Affected Area (FAA) Map Products Cameron Yates and Jeremy Russell-Smith
Authors
Jeremy Russell-Smith
Bushfires Council of the Northern Territory
Ron Craig and Richard Smith
Western Australian Department of Land Administration
Malcolm Gill
CSIRO Plant Industry
Jann Williams
RMIT University
Citation
Russell-Smith, J., Craig, R., Gill, A.M., Smith, R. and Williams, J. 2002, Australian fire regimes: contemporary patterns (April 1998 - March 2000) and changes since European settlement, Australia State of the Environment Second Technical Paper Series (Biodiversity), Department of the Environment and Heritage, Canberra. http://www.ea.gov.au/soe/techpapers/index.html
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