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Ross A. Bradstock

University of Wollongong

Northfields Avenue

Wollongong, 2522

Australia

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

4

DOWNLOADS

236

TOTAL CITATIONS

4

Scholarly Papers (4)

Mortality and Resprouting Responses in Forest Trees Driven More by Tree and Ecosystem Characteristics than Drought Severity and Fire Frequency

Number of pages: 45 Posted: 30 Nov 2021
University of Wollongong, University of Wollongong, Western Sydney University, University of Wollongong, affiliation not provided to SSRN, affiliation not provided to SSRN and University of Wollongong
Downloads 45 (1,144,483)

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Climate change, Eucalyptus, resprouting, temperate forest, tree bark, tree mortality

Mortality and Resprouting Responses in Forest Trees Driven More by Tree and Ecosystem Characteristics than Drought Severity and Fire Frequency

Number of pages: 45 Posted: 29 Nov 2021
University of Wollongong, University of Wollongong, Western Sydney University, University of Wollongong, affiliation not provided to SSRN, affiliation not provided to SSRN and University of Wollongong
Downloads 33 (1,311,254)
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Climate change, Eucalyptus, resprouting, temperate forest, tree bark, tree mortality

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Investigating Boron Isotopes and Ftir as Proxies for Bushfire Severity

Number of pages: 42 Posted: 02 Apr 2022
affiliation not provided to SSRN, University of Wollongong, University of Strasbourg, Comenius University, affiliation not provided to SSRN and University of Wollongong
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Boron isotopes, FTIR, Fire severity, Bushfire, adsorption

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Title: Disturbance Causes Variation in Sub-Canopy Fire Weather Conditions

Number of pages: 41 Posted: 03 Jan 2022
Nicholas Wilson, Ross A. Bradstock and Michael Bedward
University of Wollongong, University of Wollongong and University of Wollongong
Downloads 50 (1,074,648)
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microclimate, Logging, Wildfire, Fuel moisture, Fuel availability, Forest Fire Danger Index

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When the Process of Doing the Research Becomes the Impact: A Case Study of How a Government and Research Partnership Can Rapidly Drive Change in Bushfire Risk Management

Number of pages: 18 Posted: 15 Jan 2025
affiliation not provided to SSRN, University of Wollongong, Macquarie University, affiliation not provided to SSRN, affiliation not provided to SSRN, affiliation not provided to SSRN, affiliation not provided to SSRN and affiliation not provided to SSRN
Downloads 49 (1,074,648)

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Bushfire science, Risk Management, Environmental Risk Management, Aboriginal Cultural Risk Management, Bushfire Inquiry