A future in flames / Danielle Clode.
Material type: TextPublication details: Carlton, Vic. : Melbourne University Publishing, 2010.Description: viii, 304 p. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780522857238 (pbk.)
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634.96180994 ASH Ash Wednesday : Wednesday, February 16, 1983. | 634.96180994 BUR The Burning continent : forest ecosystems and fire management in Australia. | 634.96180994 BUS Bushfire control and conservation. | 634.96180994 CLO A future in flames / | 634.96180994 NIN The 1982/83 bushfires : implications for national cooperation and coordination based on direct State and Territory forest service experience. | 634.96180994 NOB Ordeal by fire: the week a state burned up. | 634.96180994 PYN The still-burning bush / |
Includes index.
Bibliography.
The fiery continent -- The human impact -- The fire factors -- Response -- The future.
"What is it about Australia that makes it so prone to fires? Have humans made things worse, or better? Is it possible to live in the Australian bush but be safe from fire? No other continent on earth is as susceptible to bushfires, over such a large area, as Australia. Fires are a constant and ongoing part of our history, ecology and culture. Yet despite repeated disasters, across all states throughout the last two centuries, we seem to be no better at surviving bushfires today than we were when fires burnt through the first European settlements. [This book] is a personal journey of discovery that looks at what we have learnt from the lessons of the past and attempts to understand why, after so many years, people are still dying in bushfires." -- publisher's description.
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