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Flammable Australia : fire regimes, biodiversity and ecosystems in a changing world / edited by Ross A. Bradstock, Richard J. Williams and A. Malcolm Gill.
Leading researchers give an overview of the field of fire ecology in Australia.
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Corporate Author:
CSIRO (Australia)
Other Authors:
Bradstock, R. A. (Ross Andrew)
,
Williams, R. J. (Richard James)
,
Gill, A. M. (Arthur Malcolm)
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Collingwood, Vic. :
CSIRO Pub.,
2012.
Subjects:
Fire ecology
>
Australia.
Forest fires
>
Environmental aspects
>
Australia.
NATURE
>
Ecology.
NATURE
>
Ecosystems & Habitats
>
Wilderness.
SCIENCE
>
Environmental Science.
SCIENCE
>
Life Sciences
>
Ecology.
Fire ecology
Forest fires
>
Environmental aspects
Australia
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