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Owen, C. Challenges and implications facing senior personnel engaged at regional and state levels of emergency management operation coordination. (2012). at <http://www.bushfirecrc.com/resources/research-report/challenges-and-implications-facing-senior-personnel-engaged-regional-and-s>
McCaw, L. W., Gould, J. S., N. Cheney, P., Ellis, P. & Anderson, W. R. Changes in behaviour of fire in dry eucalypt forest as fuel increases with age. Forest Ecology and Management 271, 170 - 181 (2012).
Handmer, J. Changing the rules of the game: mechanisms that shape responsibility-sharing from beyond Australian fire and emergency management. The Australian Journal of Emergency Management 27, (2012).
Dowdy, A. J. & Mills, G. A. Characteristics of lightning-attributed wildland fires in south-east Australia. International Journal of Wildland Fire (2012).
Chaplin, S. & Fairbrother, P. Community adaptation to bushfire in a changing climate: Developing a toolkit for local government in Tasmania. IAWF 3rd Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire Conference, Seattle, WA, 17-19 April 2012 83-86 (2012). at <http://www.iawfonline.org/pdf/3rd%20Human%20Dimensions%20Conference%20Proceedings%20-%20FINAL.pdf>
Buckley, T. N., Turnbull, T. L., Pfautsch, S., Gharun, M. & Adams, M. A. Differences in water use between mature and post-fire regrowth stands of subalpine Eucalyptus delegatensis R. Baker. Forest Ecology and Management 270, 1 - 10 (2012).
Dickinson, S. Discussing ancillary ways to consider community awareness contexts. IAWF 3rd Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire Conference, Seattle, WA, 17-19 April 2012 116-126 (2012). at <http://www.iawfonline.org/pdf/3rd%20Human%20Dimensions%20Conference%20Proceedings%20-%20FINAL.pdf>
Reid, K. & Beilin, R. Ecological and social “place” mapping to assist bushfire management and research. IAWF 3rd Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire Conference, Seattle, WA, 17-19 April 2012 127-131 (2012). at <http://www.iawfonline.org/pdf/3rd%20Human%20Dimensions%20Conference%20Proceedings%20-%20FINAL.pdf>
Raines, J. et al. The effect of prescribed fluid consumption on physiology and work behavior of wildfire fighters. Applied Ergonomics (2012). doi:10.1016/j.apergo.2012.10.002
Everett, J., Kocienski, S. & Lobel, N. Effective Communication of Bushfire Risk in the Urban-Parkland Interface. (2012).
Hamra, J., Hossain, L., Owen, C. & Abbasi, A. Effects of networks on learning during emergency events. Disaster Prevention and Management 21, 584-598 (2012).
Eburn, M. & Dovers, S. The emerging legal issue of failure to warn. The Australian Journal of Emergency Management 27, (2012).
Stephenson, C., Handmer, J. & Betts, R. Estimating the economic, social and environmental impacts of wildfires in Australia. Environmental Hazards 1 - 19 (2012). doi:10.1080/17477891.2012.703490
Chong, D., Duff, T. & Tolhurst, K. G. Evaluation of weather data at different spatial and temporal scales on fire behaviour prediction using PHOENIX RapidFire 4.0 - Kilmore Case Study. (2012).
Newnham, G. J. et al. Exploiting three dimensional vegetation structure to map wildland extent. Remote Sensing of Environment 123, 155 - 162 (2012).
Bosomworth, K., Handmer, J. & Dovers, S. Exploring the capacity to adapt to climate change in the fire management sector of Victoria, Australia. IAWF 3rd Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire Conference, Seattle, WA, 17-19 April 2012 138 (2012). at <http://www.iawfonline.org/pdf/3rd%20Human%20Dimensions%20Conference%20Proceedings%20-%20FINAL.pdf>
Matthews, S. et al. Field evaluation of two image-based wildland fire detection systems. Fire Safety Journal 47, 54 - 61 (2012).
Cruz, M. G., McCaw, L. W., Anderson, W. R. & Gould, J. S. Fire behaviour modelling in semi-arid mallee-heath shrublands of southern Australia. Environmental Modelling & Software (2012). doi:10.1016/j.envsoft.2012.07.003
Carter, R. Anne. Flood risk, insurance and emergency management in Australia. The Australian Journal of Emergency Management 27, (2012).
Handmer, J. From risk to resilience? Reframing shared responsibility in Australian disaster policy . IAWF 3rd Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire Conference, Seattle, WA, 17-19 April 2012 71-74 (2012). at <http://www.iawfonline.org/pdf/3rd%20Human%20Dimensions%20Conference%20Proceedings%20-%20FINAL.pdf>
Cary, G. J., Collett, E., A. Gill, M., Clayton, H. & Dovers, S. Future scenarios for Australian bushfires: Report on a Bushfire CRC workshop. The Australian Journal of Emergency Management 27, 34-40 (2012).
Toh, K. et al. Gender matters: Applying a gendered analysis to bushfire research in Australia. (RMIT, 2012). at <http://www.bushfirecrc.com/resources/gender-matters-applying-gendered-analysis-bushfire-research-australia>
Hayes, P. & Omodei, M. Getting the best bang for your buck: Ad hoc or pre-formed incident management teams?. IAWF 3rd Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire Conference, Seattle, WA, 17-19 April 2012 67=68 (2012). at <http://www.iawfonline.org/pdf/3rd%20Human%20Dimensions%20Conference%20Proceedings%20-%20FINAL.pdf>
Cary, G. J., Bradstock, R., A. Gill, M. & Williams, R. J. Flammable Australia: Fire Regimes, Biodiversity and Ecosystems in a Changing World (CSIRO Publishing, 2012). at <http://www.publish.csiro.au/pid/6836.htm>
Cary, G. J., Bradstock, R., A. Gill, M. & Williams, R. J. Flammable Australia: Fire Regimes, Biodiversity and Ecosystems in a Changing World 149-170 (CSIRO Publishing, 2012). at <http://www.publish.csiro.au/pid/6836.htm>