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Fire and biodiversity : The effectiveness of fire management

Fire and biodiversity conference. Footscray, Melbourne 8-9 October 19941996
Books, Manuscripts
Main title:
Fire and biodiversity : The effectiveness of fire management / by Victorian National Parks Association
Imprint:
Canberra, ACT : Dept. of the Environment, Sport and Territories, Biodiversity Unit, c1996.
Series title:
Biodiversity series ; Paper no. 8
Notes:
Hawkesbury-Nepean Catchment Management Trust collection.
Contents:
Paper 1: The effectiveness of fuel reduction burning for fire management -- Paper 2: The effects of fuel reduction burning on fuel loads in a dry sclerophyll forest -- Paper 3: The impact of fire intensity on litter loads and understorey floristics in an urban fringe dry sclerophyll forest and implications for management -- Paper 4: How fires affect biodiversity -- Paper 5: Long-term effects of repeated burning on understorey and modelling of fire impacts -- Paper 6: Fire succession in heathlands and implications for vegetation management -- Paper 7: Effects of repeated fires on dry sclerophyll (E. sieberi)forests in eastern Tasmania -- Paper 8: Prescribed fire and control of coast wattle (Acacia sophorae (Labill.) R. Br.) invasion in coastal heath south-west Victoria -- Paper 9: Effects of fuel reduction burning on flora in a dry scerophyll forest -- Paper 10: Effects of fuel reduction burning on fauna in a dry sclerophyll forest -- Paper 11: Fire effects on vertebrate fauna and implications for fire management and conservation -- Paper 12: Assessment of fire regime options for the southern brown bandicoot Isoodon obesulus in South Australia using population viability analysis Effects on Invertebrates and Soils Paper -- 13: Fire ecology of invertebrates <U+2013> implications for nature conservation, fire management and future research -- Paper 14: Long-term effects of fuel reduction burning on invertebrates in a dry sclerophyll forest -- Paper 15: The impact of fire on soil invertebrates in E. regnans forest at Powelltown, Victoria -- Paper 16: The effects of fuel reduction burning on forest soils -- Paper 17: Asset protection in a fire prone environment -- Paper 18: The use of Geographic Information Systems to analyse wildfire threat -- Paper 19: Is fire management effective? -- Paper 20: Developing fire management planning and monitoring -- Paper 21: Fire in flora and fauna management -- Paper 22: Reconciling fire protection and conservation issues at the urban-forest interface -- Paper 23: Fuel dynamics, preplan and future research needs.
Dewey class:
363.377
Language:
English
BRN:
114786
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