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All Content © Bushfire CRC 2007

Presentations & Posters

Burning under young Eucalypt
Phil Lacy - Poster Auckland 2005 [pdf 114.1 kb]


Project FuSE - A study of fire behaviour on steep slopes in heath and shrub fuels
J. Myers, I. Knight, J. Gould, G. Pearce [pdf 116.6 kb]


National bushfire behaviour knowledge system-a suite of fire behaviour tools to support fire management decision making
J. Gould, M. Cruz [pdf 196.2 kb]


Program A - Annette Salter.pdf
Technology-enhanced Learning - Examining innovative options in 'bushfire behaviour' training [pdf 274.5 kb]


Miguel Cruz & Jim Gould
Application of a rapid deployment flame measurement package [pdf 212.5 kb]


Annette Salter
Technology-enhanced learning - Examining multimedia options in bushfire behaviour traning [pdf 266.8 kb]


Jim Gould
A Suite of Fire Behaviour Tools to Support Fire Management Decision Making [pdf 196.2 kb]


Phil Lacy
Prescribed Fire in Young Eucalypt Plantations [pdf 130.3 kb]


Annette Salter
New Technologies for Future learning – Providing training options in fire behaviour training [pdf 256.7 kb]


Jim Gould, Lachie McCaw & Phil Cheney
Project Vesta - Fire in Dry Eucalypt Forest:- fuel structure, fuel dynamics and fire behaviour [pdf 1.0 Mb]


Prescribed Fire in Young Eucalypt Plantations - Is it worth the risk?
Phil Lacy, Rodney Weber, Jim Gould, Wendy Anderson & Geoff Smith. [pdf 744.1 kb]


Fire Behaviour Workshop - course notes
State of Knowledge - Australian Update [pdf 7.2 Mb]


Brendan Pippen
Predicting factors affecting fire behaviour in heathland vegetation. [pdf 210.9 kb]


Miguel Cruz, Juanita Myers, Stuart Matthews, Peter Ellis, Jim Gould, Meredith Henderson and B. Stephens
Project FuSE South Australia. [pdf 236.4 kb]


Predicting Factors Affecting Fire Behaviour in Heathland Vegetation - BCRC/AFAC 2005 Poster
Australia has some of the most fire prone vegetation in the world. Generally regarded as the most volatile fuels are heathlands (shrublands) and sparse dry-sclerophyll eucalypt woodland with a heath understorey. In these fuel types up to 80% of fuel burnt can be live fuels. [pdf 176.2 kb]


Predicting factors affecting fire behaviour
Research poster, Bushfire CRC / AFAC 2005 Conference, Auckland, August 2005 [pdf 176.2 kb]


Fire Behaviour Experiments in Shrubland Fuels
Grant Pearce & Jim Gould Presentation at 2005 Auckland conference [pdf 1.1 Mb]


Burning Under Young Eucalypts
Presented at Fire Managers Workshop [pdf 1.1 Mb]


Predicting Factors Affecting Fire Behaviour in Heathland Vegetation
Presented at Fire Managers Workshop [pdf 3.3 Mb]


Documents & Reports

Billo Road Fire - Report (High Res)
Billo Rd Fire - a report on fire behaviour phenomena and suppression activities. [pdf 16.5 Mb]


Billo Road Fire - Report (Low Res)
Billo Road Fire, a report on fire behaviour phenomena and suppression activities, Cruz and Plucinski. [pdf 5.3 Mb]


Bushfire research in the mallee bush
Update 24 - a comprehensive bushfire exercise at Ngarkat Conservation Park. [pdf 182.5 kb]


Down but not out: discovering the significance of dead wood
Jennifer Hollis, Kim Whitford, Richard Robinson, Stephen Danti [pdf 1.4 Mb]


Field-based fire behaviour research: past and future roles
Miguel G. Cruz,and Jim Gould [pdf 550.4 kb]


Fire Behaviour Workshop - course notes
State of Knowledge - Australian Update [pdf 7.2 Mb]


Focus on fire spread simulator
Update 7 - Fire spread simulation models [pdf 204.5 kb]


Fuel dynamics and fire behaviour
Update 3 - Prescribed burning research in mallee-heath vegetation. [pdf 187.8 kb]


Fuel Moisture and fuel dynamics in woodland and heathland vegetation
Issue 18 - Brendan Pippen PhD research in the Sydney Basin. [pdf 382.9 kb]


National Fire Behaviour Prediction System
Miguel G. Cruz, Jim Gould [pdf 430.7 kb]


Project Vesta validation
Update 30 - Field validation of Project Vesta. [pdf 163.1 kb]


Field Guide- Fuel assessment and fire behaviour prediction in dry euclaypt forest
Gould JS, McCaw WL, Cheney NP, Ellis PF, Matthews S