R. A. Bradstock

University of WollongongAustralia

Environmental Science · Physical Sciences

23h-index1.8kcitations47works0.02yr avg

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Research Topics

Fire effects on ecosystems(24), Rangeland and Wildlife Management(10), Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies(9), Plant Parasitism and Resistance(5), Environmental Conservation and Management(5)

Publications47 total

Brave new green world - the costs and benefits of a carbon economy for the conservation of Australian biodiversity
Biological Conservation·2013
Flammable Australia: Fire Regimes, Biodiversity and Ecosystems in a Changing World
2012· 135 cited
Geophysical Research Letters·2011· 45 citedOpen Access
Post Wildfire Changes in Plant Functioning and Vegetation Dynamics: Implications for Water Fluxes in Re-sprouting Forests
AGUFM·2011
Mitigation of emissions from wildfires in Australia: potential for use of managed prescribed fire in eucalypt dominated vegetation, present and future. (Invited)
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts·2010
The Relative Importance of Fine Scale Fuel Mosaics in Buttongrass Moorlands on Reducing Fire Risk in South West Tasmania
eCite Digital Repository (University of Tasmania)·2007Open Access
Critical life cycles of plants and animals: developing a process-based understanding of population changes in fire-prone landscapes.
2002· 144 cited
Fire regimes and biodiversity of forested landscapes of southern Australia.
2002· 47 cited
Fire management and biodiversity conservation: key approaches and principles.
2002· 70 cited
A history of fire in Australia
2002· 113 cited
Fire regimes in the spinifex landscapes of Australia.
2002· 95 cited
Fire regimes in semi-arid and tropical pastoral lands: managing biological diversity and ecosystem function.
2002· 19 cited
Fire properties and burn patterns in heterogeneous landscapes.
2002· 52 cited
Fire regimes and fire management of rainforest communities across northern Australia.
2002· 21 cited
Spatial variability in fire regimes: its effects on recent and past vegetation
2002· 12 cited
Fire regimes and biodiversity in semi-arid mallee ecosystems.
2002· 55 cited
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Frequent Co-authors

David A. Keith(19), Tony D. Auld(17), Richard T. Kingsford(17), Daniel Lunney(17), D. P. Sivertsen(17), J. E. Williams(9), A. Malcolm Gill(8), A. M. Gill(4), J. S. Cohn(3), Peter Kershaw(2), PJ Myerscough(2), Michael Bedward(2), Rachael H. Nolan(2), Patrick J. Mitchell(2), Patrick N.J. Lane(2), Robert J. Whelan(1), Louise Rodgerson(1), Chris R. Dickman(1), E. F. Sutherland(1), R. J. Williams(1)