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Identifying opportunities for the use of different fuel management strategies in WA
Title | Identifying opportunities for the use of different fuel management strategies in WA |
Publication Type | Report |
Year of Publication | 2021 |
Authors | Jeanneau, A, Zecchin, A, van Delden, H, McNaught, T, Maier, H |
Document Number | 717 |
Date Published | 12/2021 |
Institution | Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC |
City | Melbourne |
Report Number | 717 |
Keywords | Fuel management, opportunities, strartegies |
Abstract | Bushfire risk is likely to increase in the future due to the combined impacts of climate change and urban sprawl. Planned burning is one of the most utilised fuel management activities, but the safe application of this method is being threatened by climate change (e.g. shrinking and shifting windows of opportunity) and potential adverse societal outcomes (e.g. smoke impact, risk of fire escape). In order to address this issue, this report introduces a novel approach to determining the suitability of different fuel management approaches (e.g. forest thinning, scrub rolling, mulching, mowing/slashing, planned burning pile burning, chipping, grazing) in different areas using a combination of local knowledge/experience and spatial data analysis. The approach is applied to four areas of emerging bushfire risk in Western Australia identified in consultation with end-users, producing maps for different fuel management approaches that indicate where the application of particular fuel management approaches is suitable. These maps can be obtained for current and future conditions, therefore providing an assessment of which fuel management options are available to mitigate the impact in areas of emerging bushfire risk. The approach is generic and flexible and can be tailored to different locations based on information of local knowledge and experience. |