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King, K and Bradstock, R and Cary, G and Chapman, J and Marsden-Smedley, JB, The Relative Importance of Fine Scale Fuel Mosaics in Buttongrass Moorlands on Reducing Fire Risk in South West Tasmania, Buttongrass Moorland Management Workshop, Hobart, Tasmania 4-6 July 2007 Program and Abstracts, July, Hobart, Tasmania, pp. 36-36. (2007) [Conference Extract]

Item Type:Conference Extract
Subjects:Environmental Sciences
Subjects:Environmental Science and Management
Subjects:Conservation and Biodiversity
Subjects:Environment
Subjects:Land and Water Management
Subjects:Mountain and High Country Land and Water Management
Creator:Marsden-Smedley, JB (Dr Jonathan Marsden-Smedley)
ID Code:50773
Year Published:2007
Deposited By:Geography and Environmental Studies
Deposited On:2007-08-01
Last Modified:2008-03-07
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