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Fire and CO2 emissions in sub-alpine woodlands and grasslandsIssue 46 - This ground-breaking research examines the critically important role of soil carbon dynamics in Australian sub-alpine ecosystems. [pdf 638.2 kb]
Fire Management of the High Country: A Critical Review of the ScienceIssue 32 [pdf 337.7 kb]
Fire and Cattle: Impacts on High CountryIssue 28 - HighFire project. [pdf 489.7 kb]
HighFire brochure 2007HighFire Project brochure [pdf 305.6 kb]
Fuels and fire in the high countryUpdate 9 - The 2003 alpine fires were the catalyst for the High Fire study. [pdf 175.4 kb]
Meaghan Jenkins, Mark Adams & Ross McMurtrieFire, vegetation change and potential feedback to the global carbon cycle [pdf 714.0 kb]
Stephen Roxburgh & Maria TarantoFire, Fuel & Grazing in the Australian High Country - HighFire long-term grazing & fire experiments [pdf 1.5 Mb]
Bushfire risk management in the high countryCommunity forum, Jason Sharples, Wangaratta June 2007 [pdf 3.2 Mb]
Fire in the high country - fear and fallaciesCommunity forum presentation, Mark Adams, Wangaratta June 2007 [pdf 1.4 Mb]
Resilient people in fire areasCommunity forum presentation, Jenny Indian - Wangaratta, June 2007 [pdf 805.7 kb]
HighFire - BCRC / AFAC 2005 PosterUnderpinning Evidence-Based Policy for Fire Management of High Country in SE Australia [pdf 303.9 kb]
An intercomparison of optimization techniques for parameter estimation in terrestrial biogeochemical models C. M. Trudinger, M. R. Raupach, P. J. Rayner, J. Kattge, Q. Liu, B. Pak, M. Reichstein, L. Renzullo, A. D. Richardson, S. H. Roxburgh, J. Styles, Y. P. Wang, P. Briggs, D. Barrett, S. Nikolova
The role of stomatal acclimation in modelling tree adaptation to high CO 2 Thomas N. Buckley
The stomatal response to evaporative demand persists at night in Ricinus communis plants with high nocturnal conductance Barbour MG and Buckley TN
Organic carbon partitioning in soil and litter in subtropical woodlands and open forests: a case study from the Brigalow Belt, Queensland S. H. Roxburgh, B. G. Mackey, C. Dean, L. Randall, A. Lee and J. Austin
Increased photosynthesis following partial defoliation of field-grown Eucalyptus globulus seedlings is not caused by increased leaf nitrogen Tarryn L. Turnbull, Mark A. Adams and Charles R. Warren Within - canopy nitrogen and photosynthetic gradients are unaffected by soil fertility in field-grown Eucalyptus globulus Tarryn L. Turnbull, Natalie Kelly, Mark A. Adams and Charles R. Warren
Thomas N Buckley
Vegetation type determines heterotrophic respiration in sub-alpine Australian ecosystems M. Jenkins and M. Adams
A laser point-quadrat sampling frame for vegetation survey Roxburgh, S.H. & Taranto, M.T.