Journal article

Timber Harvesting Does Not Increase Fire Risk and Severity in Wet Eucalypt Forests of Southern Australia

PM Attiwill, MF Ryan, N Burrows, NP Cheney, L Mccaw, M Neyland, S Read

Conservation Letters | Published : 2014

Abstract

Lindenmayer et al. proposed that logging makes "some kinds of forests more prone to increased probability of ignition and increased fire severity." The proposition was developed most strongly in relation to the wet eucalypt forests of south-eastern Australia. A key argument was that logging in wet forests results in drier forests that tend to be more fire-prone, and this argument has gained prominence both in the literature and in policy debate. We find no support for that argument from considerations of eucalypt stand development, and from reanalysis of the only Australian study cited by Lindenmayer et al. In addition, there is no evidence from recent megafires in Victoria that younger regr..

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