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Title Fire and biodiversity : the effects and effectiveness of fire management / proceedings of the conference held 8-9 October 1994, Footscray, Melbourne
Published Canberra, ACT : Dept. of the Environment, Sport and Territories, Biodiversity Unit, 1996

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Location Call no. Vol. Availability
 W'PONDS  333.950994 Aus/Bai  1996/8  AVAILABLE
 MELB  333.950994 Aus/Bai  1996/8  AVAILABLE
Description 278 pages : color illustrations ; 30 cm
Series Biodiversity series ; paper no. 8
Biodiversity series ; paper no. 8
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 - 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
Analysis Biodiversity
Bushfires
Effectiveness
Environmental impact
Management
Notes "The conference was organised by the Victorian National Parks Association..."
Bibliography Includes bibliographies
Notes Also available online via the World Wide Web
System requirements: Internet connectivity and World Wide web browser
In Biodiversity series no:paper.8
Subject Biodiversity conservation -- Australia -- Congresses.
Biodiversity conservation -- Australia.
Fire ecology -- Australia -- Congresses.
Fire ecology -- Australia.
Fire management -- Australia -- Congresses.
Fire management -- Australia.
Forest fires -- Australia -- Prevention.
Wildfires -- Prevention and control -- Congresses.
Biodiversity conservation.
Wildfires -- Prevention and control.
Wildfires -- Australia -- Prevention.
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings.
Author Victorian National Parks Association.
ISBN 0642244286
Other Titles Biodiversity and Fire