However, recent data indicate that investigators are shifting their focus to wildfires, with the term 'Australia' having the highest frequency (91) and 'wildfire' having the second highest (58) as the most appeared keywords. The present study will provide a foundation for future research on ...
Wildfire is one of the most important natural disasters in Australia in terms of damage. From late winter to summer of 2019/2020, devastating wildfires occurred across vast areas of eastern Australia, causing many deaths, devastation on wildlife and destruction of many properties (Boer et al., ...
wildfireAim Megafires are increasing in intensity and frequency globally. The impacts of megafires on biodiversity can be severe, so conservation managers must be able to respond rapidly to quantify their impacts, initiate recovery efforts and consider conservation options within and beyond the burned ...
Overall, this study contributes to a better understanding of wildfires in various regions and the underlying environmental and meteorological causal factors, towards better wildfire disaster management strategies and habitat-specific firefighting. 展开 ...
London block, an area of ~5000 ha, was burned prior to the study by a low-intensity fire in spring 1997. Further fire was introduced into London block: prescribed fire in spring 2002, wildfire in summer 2003, prescribed fire in autumn 2005, prescribed fire in autumn 2006, and prescribed ...
Determinants of the occurrence of unburnt forest patches: Potential biotic refuges within a large, intense wildfire in south-eastern Australia AbstractLarge, intense fires are generators of heterogeneity in many ecosystems. An important component of this heterogeneity is the occurrence of unburnt ......
Our focus here has been on susceptibility to wildfire in the current climate (2014—2023) because of our focus on the 2019-2020 wildfire season. It is important to note, however, that occurrences of extreme drought and fire weather are expected to increase over the coming century due to anth...
Post-fire debris flow modeling analyses: case study of the post-Thomas Fire event in California Nat. Hazard., 100 (2020), pp. 329-343, 10.1007/s11069-019-03814-x View in ScopusGoogle Scholar [12] Government of British Columbia. Wildfire Causes - Province of British Columbia. Availabe onli...
et al. Global increase in wildfire potential from compound fire weather and drought. npj Clim. Atmos. Sci. 5, 23 (2022). Article Google Scholar Richardson, D. et al. Synchronous climate hazards pose an increasing challenge to global coffee production. PLoS Clim. 2, e0000134 (2023). ...
Further lengthening of the fire season and more frequent and more extreme fire-weather are expected into the future due to ongoing human-caused climate change23,24. Fire management measures such as hazard reduction burning are of diminishing effectiveness under extreme wildfire conditions25,26. The ...