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Original Articles

Fire and The Australian Flora: A Review

Pages 4-25 | Received 09 Sep 1974, Published online: 15 Apr 2013

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V. S. Densmore, R. J. van Dongen, R. Ong & B. G. Harris. (2023) OzCBI: the composite burn index adapted to assess fire severity and key fauna habitat features in Australian ecosystems. Australian Forestry 86:1, pages 1-21.
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DC Kotze. (2013) The effects of fire on wetland structure and functioning. African Journal of Aquatic Science 38:3, pages 237-247.
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N Govender, O Mutanga & D Ntsala. (2012) Veld fire reporting and mapping techniques in the Kruger National Park, South Africa, from 1941 to 2011. African Journal of Range & Forage Science 29:2, pages 63-73.
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A. Malcolm Gill. (2005) Landscape fires as social disasters: An overview of ‘the bushfire problem’. Global Environmental Change Part B: Environmental Hazards 6:2, pages 65-80.
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BeverleyR. Clarkson. (1997) Vegetation recovery following fire in two Waikato peatlands at Whangamarino and Moanatuatua, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany 35:2, pages 167-179.
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C.D. Grant, W.A. Loneragan, J.M. Koch & D.T. Bell. (1997) Fuel characteristics, vegetation structure and fire behaviour of 11–15 year-old rehabilitated bauxite mines in Western Australia. Australian Forestry 60:3, pages 147-157.
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C. J. Burrows. (1996) Radiocarbon dates for Holocene fires and associated events, Canterbury, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany 34:1, pages 111-121.
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Keely Ough & Anna Murphy. (1996) The effect of clearfell logging on tree-ferns in Victorian Wet Forest. Australian Forestry 59:4, pages 178-188.
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N.D. Burrows, B. Ward & A.D. Robinson. (1995) Jarrah forest fire history from stem analysis and anthropological evidence. Australian Forestry 58:1, pages 7-16.
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Peter Attiwill. (1992) Productivity of Eucalyptus regnans Forest Regenerating after Bushfire. South African Forestry Journal 160:1, pages 1-6.
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W.S.W. Trollope. (1981) Recommended terms, definitions and units to be used in fire ecology in South Africa. Proceedings of the Annual Congresses of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa 16:1, pages 107-109.
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G.J. Tupper & V.R. Squires. (1980) Veld management and research philosophy in arid Australia. Proceedings of the Annual Congresses of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa 15:1, pages 31-36.
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JULIANNE VENNING. (1978) Post-fire Responses of a Eucalyptus baxteri Woodland near Penola in South Australia. Australian Forestry 41:4, pages 192-206.
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J.C. McILROY. (1978) The Effects of Forestry Practices on Wildlife in Australia: A Review. Australian Forestry 41:2, pages 78-94.
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