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CURRENT RESEARCH

CENTRE MANAGEMENT

CLIMATE & WEATHER MASTERS RESEARCH PROGRAM

COMPARING SHORT-TERM & LONG-TERM SMOKE EXPOSURE

CONNECTING CHANGING SUB-DAILY PRECIPITATION EXTREMES TO FLASH FLOODS

DETECTING VEGETATION CHANGE ACROSS RAINFOREST-SCLEROPHYLL BOUNDARIES

EFFECTIVENESS OF MECHANICAL FUEL MANAGEMENT TREATMENTS INCLUDING GRAZING

EFFECTS OF FIRE RETARDANTS ON BIODIVERSITY

EMISSION FACTOR EXPERIMENTS

ENHANCING LIGHTNING IGNITION UNDERSTANDING FOR EARLY DETECTION STRATEGIES

EVALUATING BACKBURNING & FIRE-BREAK OPERATIONS

FIRE & FLOOD PATHWAYS ARE BEST JOURNEYED TOGETHER

FIRE MANAGEMENT FOR ECOLOGICAL COMMUNITIES

FIRE MANAGEMENT ON RIDGELINES

FIRETOOLS SEVERITY, SEASONALITY & LANDSCAPE METRICS INTEGRATION & FESM VALIDATION

IDENTIFYING BURN WINDOWS & OPPORTUNITIES FOR REMOTE MONITORING OF MOISTURE CONDITIONS

INCORPORATING FESM INTO FUEL ACCUMULATION CURVES

LEARNING TOGETHER TO LIVE WITH FIRE

LONG-TERM ECOSYSTEM FORECASTING

MAP & MONITOR VEGETATION STRUCTURAL & FUNCTIONAL CHANGE

RESEARCH FOR UNDERSTANDING SMOKE HAZARDS (RUSH)

UNDERSTANDING EXTREME FIRE / PYRO-CB REGIMES

UNDERSTANDING FUTURE FIRE: FUELS, HABITAT & FIRE REGIMES

UNDERSTANDING PRESENT & FUTURE IMPACTS OF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER

VALIDATING SATELLITE-DERIVED FUEL MOISTURE CONTENT IN NSW

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