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2025
Estimation of Burned Fuel Volumes in Heathland Ecosystems Using Multitemporal UAV LiDAR and Superpixel Classification
Drones
2025
Assessing fire danger classes and extreme thresholds of the Canadian Fire Weather Index across global environmental zones: a review
Environmental Research Letters
2025
A flammability phenology for dry mixed heaths and its implications for modelling fire behaviour
International Journal of Wildland Fire
2025
Extreme blocking ridges are associated with vegetation fire occurrence in England
International Journal of Wildland Fire
2025
The impact of moorland cutting and prescribed burning on early changes in above‐ground carbon stocks, plant litter decomposition and soil properties
Ecological Solutions and Evidence
2024
Increasing fire danger in the Netherlands due to climate change
International Journal of Wildland Fire
2024
Limited spatial co-occurrence of wildfire and prescribed burning on moorlands in Scotland
Biological Conservation
2024
Exploring Forest Fire Dynamics: Fire Danger Mapping in Antalya Region, Türkiye
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
2024
Using the Canadian Model for Peatlands (CaMP) to examine greenhouse gas emissions and carbon sink strength in Canada's boreal and temperate peatlands
Ecological Modelling
2024
Landscape controls on fuel moisture variability in fire-prone heathland and peatland landscapes
Fire Ecology
2024
A national-scale sampled temperate fuel moisture database
Scientific Data
2024
Vegetation phenology as a key driver for fire occurrence in the UK and comparable humid temperate regions
International Journal of Wildland Fire
2024
Development and evaluation of generalized fuel models for predicting fire behaviour in northern European heathlands
iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry
2024
Cross-landscape fuel moisture differences impact simulated fire behaviour
International Journal of Wildland Fire
2023
Resilience of temperate peatland vegetation communities to wildfire depends upon burn severity and pre‐fire species composition
Ecology and Evolution
2022
Global Application of Prescribed Fire
2022
The Potential of Optical UAS Data for Predicting Surface Soil Moisture in a Peatland across Time and Sites
Remote Sensing
2022
Past and future trends in fire weather for the UK
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
2021
The effect of climate change on indicators of fire danger in the UK
Environmental Research Letters
2020
Comparing the performance of daily forest fire danger summary metrics for estimating fire activity in southern Australian forests
International Journal of Wildland Fire
2019
Burning increases post-fire carbon emissions in a heathland and a raised bog, but experimental manipulation of fire severity has no effect
Journal of Environmental Management
2019
Increased fire severity alters initial vegetation regeneration across Calluna-dominated ecosystems
Journal of Environmental Management
2019
Variation in the Canadian Fire Weather Index Thresholds for Increasingly Larger Fires in Portugal
Forests
2019
Development and participatory evaluation of fireline intensity and flame property models for managed burns on Calluna-dominated heathlands
Fire Ecology
2018
Fire severity is more sensitive to low fuel moisture content on Calluna heathlands than on peat bogs
Science of The Total Environment