Journal article
Natural hazards in Australia: extreme bushfire
JJ Sharples, GJ Cary, P Fox-Hughes, S Mooney, JP Evans, MS Fletcher, M Fromm, PF Grierson, R McRae, P Baker
Climatic Change | SPRINGER | Published : 2016
Abstract
Bushfires are one of the most frequent natural hazards experienced in Australia. Fires play an important role in shaping the landscape and its ecological dynamics, but may also have devastating effects that cause human injuries and fatalities, as well as broad-scale environmental damage. While there has been considerable effort to quantify changes in the occurrence of bushfire in Australia, a comprehensive assessment of the most extreme bushfire cases, which exact the greatest economic and environmental impacts, is lacking. In this paper we reflect upon recently developed understanding of bushfire dynamics to consider (i) historical changes in the occurrence of extreme bushfires, and (ii) th..
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