Fire management for biodiversity conservation: key research questions and our capacity to answer them

DA Driscoll, DB Lindenmayer, AF Bennett, M Bode… - Biological …, 2010 - Elsevier
Knowing how species respond to fire regimes is essential for ecologically sustainable
management. This axiom raises two important questions:(1) what knowledge is the most …

Refuges for biodiversity conservation: A review of the evidence

KE Selwood, HC Zimmer - Biological conservation, 2020 - Elsevier
Refuges and refugia are important to conservation management because of their potential to
protect species from difficult-to-manage threats such as changing climate, extreme events …

Does voluntary carbon disclosure reflect underlying carbon performance?

L Luo, Q Tang - Journal of Contemporary Accounting & Economics, 2014 - Elsevier
Carbon information is becoming more and more important in the decision making of
stakeholders, but there is growing concern regarding the reliability of corporate carbon …

Rapid assessment of the biodiversity impacts of the 2019–2020 Australian megafires to guide urgent management intervention and recovery and lessons for other …

S Legge, JCZ Woinarski, BC Scheele… - Diversity and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Aim The incidence of major fires is increasing globally, creating extraordinary challenges for
governments, managers and conservation scientists. In 2019–2020, Australia experienced …

Wildfires: Australia needs national monitoring agency

D Bowman, G Williamson, M Yebra, J Lizundia-Loiola… - Nature, 2020 - nature.com
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[HTML][HTML] Understanding the variability of Australian fire weather between 1973 and 2017

S Harris, C Lucas - PloS one, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Australian fire weather shows spatiotemporal variability on interannual and multi-decadal
time scales. We investigate the climate factors that drive this variability using 39 station …

The worldwide “wildfire” problem

AM Gill, SL Stephens, GJ Cary - Ecological applications, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The worldwide “wildfire” problem is headlined by the loss of human lives and homes, but it
applies generally to any adverse effects of unplanned fires, as events or regimes, on a wide …

Abrupt fire regime change may cause landscape‐wide loss of mature obligate seeder forests

DMJS Bowman, BP Murphy, DLJ Neyland… - Global Change …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Obligate seeder trees requiring high‐severity fires to regenerate may be vulnerable to
population collapse if fire frequency increases abruptly. We tested this proposition using a …

[图书][B] Australia's biodiversity and climate change

W Steffen - 2009 - ebooks.publish.csiro.au
This assessment of the vulnerability of Australia's biodiversity to climate change was begun
in early 2007 in response to a request from the Natural Resource Management Ministerial …

Plant extinction risk under climate change: are forecast range shifts alone a good indicator of species vulnerability to global warming?

DA Fordham, H Resit Akçakaya, MB Araújo… - Global change …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Models that couple habitat suitability with demographic processes offer a potentially
improved approach for estimating spatial distributional shifts and extinction risk under …