Author(s) |
McKemey, Michelle
Hunter, John
Ens, Emilie
Reid, Nick
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Publication Date |
2022
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Abstract |
In response to Lamont's critique, we highlight the nuances of modelling and observing population dynamics, the benefits of cross-cultural research and ongoing challenges for fire management. We reinforce our conclusion that cultural fire management supported by science provides the most adaptive approach to support the recovery of the Backwater grevillea.
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Citation |
International Journal of Wildland Fire, 31(8), p. 821-822
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ISSN |
1448-5516
1049-8001
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Link | |
Language |
en
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Publisher |
CSIRO Publishing
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Rights |
CC0 1.0 Universal
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Title |
Response to 'Fire practices only 'best' if they promote a large seed buildup: comment on the conservation needs of a fire-killed grevillea' (Lamont 2022)
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Type of document |
Journal Article
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Entity Type |
Publication
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