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Maintaining ecosystem processes within patches of remnant vegetation is critical to minimising biodiversity loss in agricultural landscapes. Foundatio...
Read moreEcosystem restoration projects need to measure progress toward project goals and deliver desired outcomes. This study examines longitudinal plant comm...
Read moreWe present a perspective on how to approach developing silvicultural prescriptions for restoring oak woodlands and savannas. A large degree of success...
Read moreDue to its novelty and scale, the EMBER project is a key study within the prescribed burning evidence base. However, it has several significant but ov...
Read moreEffects of controlling the shrub Disperma sp. (near D. eremophilum Milne-Redhead) by hand clearing and 3 mechanical methods on ground-cover compositio...
Read morecf. F.A. 26 No. 3735.] Describes the effects of the machine oil land rendered unproductive by a mature stand of Tarchonanthus [camyphoratus]/Acacia [s...
Read moreVariability in historic fire regimes in eastern North America resulted in an array of oak savannas, woodlands and forests that were dominant vegetatio...
Read moreThese proceedings contain papers presented at the 'Wildland Fire in the Appalachians: Discussions Among Managers and Scientists', held in Roanoke, Vir...
Read moreThe regeneration potential of oak following a disturbance or harvest that initiates stand regeneration is determined largely by the size structure of ...
Read moreStudies in fire-prone Mediterranean ecosystems have repeatedly shown that the mean values of fire regimes (particularly frequency, but also size and i...
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