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Research Interests
Fire ecology
plant population ecology
conservation
biology
landscape simulation modelling
landscape
ecology
climate change
Representative Publications
Bradstock, R.A., Williams, J.E. and Gill, A.M. (eds.)
(2002) Flammable Australia, The Fire Regimes and
Biodiversity of a Continent. Cambridge University
Press, Cambridge
Bradstock, R.A. and Kenny, B.J. (2003). Application
of plant functional traits to fire management in
a conservation reserve in south-eastern Australia.
Journal of Vegetation Science 14, 345-354.
Pausas, J.G., Bradstock, R.A., Keith, D.A., Keeley,
J.E. & GCTE fire network (2004). Plant functional
traits in relation to fire in crown-fire ecosystems.
Ecology, 85, 2004, pp. 1085–1100.
Bradstock, R.A., Bedward M. & Cohn J.S. The
modelled effects of differing fire management strategies
on the conifer Callitris verrucosa, within semi-arid
mallee vegetation in Australia. Journal of Applied
Ecology 43, 281-292.
Hammill, K.A. and Bradstock, R.A. (2006). Remote
sensing of fire severity in the Blue Mountains: influence
of vegetation type and inferring fire intensity.
International Journal of Wildland Fire 15, 213-226.
Searchable Publication List
Current Students
PhD
Ms Amber Pares
The Importance of Soil
as an Influence on the Relationship between Fire
Regimes and Vegetation in the Sydney Region
Suggested Topics for Future Students
Fire Ecology,
Fuels and Fire Behaviour,
Landscape
Ecology,
Climate Change,
Simulation Modelling
Abbreviated CV
Principal Research Scientist 1999 – 2006,
Biodiversity Conservation Science Section, Policy
and Science Division, NSW Department of Environment
and Conservation.
Senior Research Scientist 1994 – 1999, Biodiversity
Research and management Division, NSW National Parks & Wildlife
Service.
Project Leader: Bushfire CRC Project B1.2 (Managing
Bushfire Risk in Changing World) 2003 -2010.
Honorary Research Fellow – School of Resources
Environment and Society, 2002 -2006.
PhD – University of Sydney (1986)
BSc(Hons) University of Sydney (1978)
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