Planned Burning in Tasmania: Operational Guidelines and Review of Current Knowledge

[1]  Kevin G. Tolhurst,et al.  Synopsis of the knowledge used in prescribed burning in Victoria. , 1999 .

[2]  A. Gill,et al.  Fire-created patchiness in Australian savannas , 2003 .

[3]  Andrew A. G. Wilson Width of firebreak that is necessary to stop grass fires: some field experiments , 1988 .

[4]  G. Hocking,et al.  The Mammals of the Lower Gordon River Region, South-West Tasmania , 1983 .

[5]  A. Gill,et al.  Which mosaic? A landscape ecological approach for evaluating interactions between fire regimes, habitat and animals , 2005 .

[6]  S. Matthews A process-based model of fine fuel moisture , 2006 .

[7]  R. Thackway,et al.  From Forest to Fjaeldmark: Descriptions of Tasmania’s Vegetation , 2006 .

[8]  W. R. Catchpole,et al.  Buttongrass Moorland Fire-Behaviour Prediction and Management , 1999 .

[9]  J. Olson,et al.  Energy Storage and the Balance of Producers and Decomposers in Ecological Systems , 1963 .

[10]  R. Hill Rainforest fire in western Tasmania , 1982 .

[11]  Js Gould,et al.  Existing fire behaviour models under-predict the rate of spread of summer fires in open jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest , 2008 .

[12]  N. Burrows Rapid estimation of the moisture content of dead Pinus pinaster needle litter in the field , 1991 .

[13]  Stuart Matthews,et al.  Simple models for predicting dead fuel moisture in eucalyptus forests , 2010 .

[14]  D. Ranson Department of Parks, Wildlife and Heritage , 1991 .

[15]  L. Macdonald,et al.  Post-fire Soil Water Repellency : Persistence and Soil Moisture Thresholds , 2004 .

[16]  K. Bridle,et al.  Peatland hydrology, fire management and Holocene fire regimes in southwest Tasmanian Blanket Bogs , 2003 .

[17]  Jb Marsden-Smedley,et al.  Fire modelling in Tasmanian buttongrass moorlands. III. Dead fuel moisture , 2001 .

[18]  J. Marsden-Smedley,et al.  Fire history of the northern part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area and its associated regions , 2002 .

[19]  J. Platen A history and interpretation of fire frequency in dry eucalypt forests and woodlands of Eastern Tasmania , 2008 .

[20]  A. Sullivan,et al.  Wildland surface fire spread modelling, 1990–2007. 2: Empirical and quasi-empirical models , 2007, 0706.4128.

[21]  M. Brown Benign neglect and active management in Tasmania's forests: a dynamic balance or ecological collapse? , 1996 .

[22]  B. W. Wilgen,et al.  An assessment of the implementation and outcomes of recent changes to fire management in the Kruger National Park , 2008 .

[23]  Ian R. Noble,et al.  McArthur's fire-danger meters expressed as equations , 1980 .

[24]  S. Leonard Predicting Sustained Fire Spread in Tasmanian Native Grasslands , 2009, Environmental management.

[25]  N. Cheney,et al.  The Influence of Fuel, Weather and Fire Shape Variables on Fire-Spread in Grasslands , 1993 .

[26]  W. Mccaw,et al.  Estimating fuel response time and predicting fuel moisture content from field data , 2001 .

[27]  Rj Taylor,et al.  Small terrestrial mammals and bats of Melaleuca and Claytons, southwestern Tasmania , 1993 .

[28]  M. de Luis,et al.  Factors controlling seedling germination after fire in Mediterranean gorse shrublands. Implications for fire prescription. , 2005, Journal of environmental management.

[29]  M. Nuñez Estimation of solar radiation received on slopes in Tasmania , 1983 .

[30]  G. McCarthy EFFECTIVENESS OF BROADSCALE FUEL REDUCTION BURNING IN ASSISTING WITH WILDFIRE CONTROL IN PARKS AND FORESTS IN VICTORIA Research Report No . 51 , 2001 .

[31]  M. Brown,et al.  Vegetation change over 20 years at Bathurst Harbour, Tasmania , 2002 .

[32]  David R. Weise,et al.  Fire spread in chaparral—'go or no-go?' , 2005 .

[33]  D. Bowman,et al.  Vegetation‐soil relations in the lowlands of south‐west Tasmania , 1986 .

[34]  J. Marsden-Smedley Fire and fuel in Tasmanian buttongrass moorlands : regimes, characteristics, behaviour and management , 1998 .

[35]  R. Loomes Tasmania's Threatened Fauna Handbook: What, Where and How to Protect Tasmania's Threatened Animals , 2000 .

[36]  I. Noble,et al.  The use of vital attributes to predict successional changes in plant communities subject to recurrent disturbances , 1980, Vegetatio.

[37]  C. Harwood,et al.  Atmospheric Losses of Four Plant Nutrients During a Forest Fire , 1975 .

[38]  D. Bruce,et al.  Forest Fire Control and Use , 1961 .

[39]  G. Cary Importance of a changing climate for fire regimes in Australia. , 2002 .

[40]  G. B. Peet The Shape of Mild Fires in Jarrah Forest , 1967 .

[41]  G. Hope,et al.  The peatlands of the Australasian region , 2005 .

[42]  D. Odion,et al.  Fire on the Mountain*: a Land Manager's Manifesto for Broom Control , 1997 .

[43]  R. Bradstock,et al.  An application of plant functional types to fire management in a conservation reserve in southeastern Australia , 2003 .

[44]  A. Pyrke,et al.  Fire-attributes categories, fi re sensitivity, and fl ammability of Tasmanian vegetation communities , 2005 .

[45]  A. Sullivan,et al.  Physical Modelling of Leaf Scorch Height From Prescribed Fires in Young Eucalyptus Sieberi Regrowth Forests in South-Eastern Australia , 1997 .

[46]  V. Vallejo,et al.  Fire Risk and Vegetation Structural Dynamics in Mediterranean Shrubland , 2006, Plant Ecology.

[47]  J. Gilbert Forest succession in the Florentine Valley, Tasmania , 1959 .

[48]  C. E. Van Wagner,et al.  Height of Crown Scorch in Forest Fires , 1973 .

[49]  C. H. Gimingham,et al.  Studies on fire in Scottish heathland communities. I: Fire characteristics , 1984 .

[50]  R. Hill,et al.  Post-fire regeneration of rainforest and mixed forest in western Tasmania , 1984 .

[51]  M. Driessen,et al.  Effect of season, location and fire on Collembola communities in buttongrass moorlands, Tasmania , 2004 .

[52]  Andrew L. Sullivan,et al.  Grassfires: Fuel, Weather and Fire Behaviour , 2009 .

[53]  Michael J. Jenkins,et al.  Wildfire Suppression—A Paradigm for Noxious Weed Management , 1995, Weed Technology.

[54]  J. Ditomaso,et al.  Control of Invasive Weeds with Prescribed Burning1 , 2006, Weed Technology.

[55]  A. Sullivan,et al.  Project Vesta: Fire in Dry Eucalypt Forest: Fuel Structure, Fuel Dynamics and Fire Behaviour , 2008 .

[56]  Ralph A. Wilson Observations of Extinction and Marginal Burning States in Free Burning Porous Fuel Beds , 1985 .

[57]  M. Macphail,et al.  Peat mounds of southwest Tasmania: possible origins , 1999 .

[58]  M. Pemberton Soil erosion between Birchs Inlet and Elliott Bay, southwestern Tasmania , 1988 .

[59]  J. Kirkpatrick,et al.  Fire management in Tasmania’s Wilderness World Heritage Area: Ecosystem restoration using Indigenous‐style fire regimes? , 2000 .

[60]  M. Luis,et al.  Fuel characteristics and fire behaviour in mature Mediterranean gorse shrublands , 2004 .

[61]  N. Cheney,et al.  Fire Growth in Grassland Fuels , 1995 .

[62]  N. Cheney,et al.  Prediction of Fire Spread in Grasslands , 1998 .