Research found in this area of this site examines the manner in which a wildfire or bushfire reacts to the variables of fuel, weather and topography.
Items in Wildfire Behaviour
- Fire Behaviour Investigation - Field Data Collection - November 2009
- Application of a rapid deployment flame measurement package - September 2008
- Fire Frequency and Environmental Gradients - September 2008
- Objective Characterisation of Fire Regimes for Science-based Management of Fire-prone Landscapes - September 2008
- Burning under young eucalypts - September 2008
- Technology - enhanced learning - Examining multimedia options in bushfire behaviour traning - September 2008
- Behind the flaming zone - 2008
- Project Vesta - Fire in Dry Eucalypt Forest:- fuel structure, fuel dynamics and fire behaviour - September 2007
- Fire Behaviour Workshop - Course Notes - September 2007
- Billo Road Fire - Report - November 2007
- New Technologies for Future learning – Providing training options in fire behaviour training - April 2007
- Prescribed Fire in Young Eucalypt Plantations - Is it worth the risk? - 2007
- A physics-based approach to modelling grassland fires - 2007
- Wildfire risk management model for strategic planning - October 2006
- Woody fuel consumption experiments in an undisturbed forest - November 2006
- Evaluating a model for predicting active crown fire of spread using wildfire observations - November 2006
- Focus on fire spread simulator - July 2006
- A Dynamical Systems Model for Fireline Growth with Suppression - August 2006
- Phoenix – a fire characteristic mapping model. - 2006
- Decision support tools for risk management. - 2006
- Project FuSE South Australia - 2006
- The brown line and the response of bark to fire. - 2006
- Fuel Management - An integral part of fire management: Trans - Tasman Prespective - 2006
- Effects of fine fuel moisture and loading on small scale fire behaviour in mixed-oak forests of Southeastern Ohio - 2006
- Landscape fires as social disasters: An overview of 'the bushfire problem' - November 2005
- Comparing Techniques for Estimating Flame Temperature of Prescribed Fires - February 2005
- Investigation of Bushfire Attack Mechanisms resulting in house loss in the ACT Bushfire 2003 - April 2005
- What are the odds? Bushfire / AFAC 2005 Poster - 2005
- Onset of flow-induced fingering in bushfires. - 2005
- Lessons from the burning bush - BCRC / AFAC 2005 Poster - 2005
- Project FuSE - A study of fire behaviour on steep slopes in heath and shrub forests - 2005
- Fire Behaviour as a Factor in Forest and Rural Fire Suppression - November 2001
- Development, Behaviour, Threat and Meteorological Aspects of a Plume Driven Bushfire in West-Central Victoria: Berringa Fire February 25-26, 1995 - February 1999
- Fire Behaviour and Fire Suppression in an Elevated Fuel Type in East Gippsland: Patrol Track Wildfire, February 1991 - January 1994
- Wildfire Behaviour in Heath and Other Elevated Fuels: A Case Study of the 1991 Heywood Fire - May 1993
- Otways Fire No. 22 - 1982/83 Aspects of fire behaviour - June 1983
- Existing fire behaviour models under-predict the rate of spread of summer fires in open jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest. -
- Fire Behaviour Experiments in Shrubland Fuels -
- Project Vesta: findings, extension and validation for south-eastern Australian eucalypt forests -
- Predicting factors affecting fire behaviour in heathland vegetation -
- Applying fire spread simulators in New Zealand and Australia: Results from an international seminar -
- Flammability of Australian Forests. -





