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Bushfire impact on water resources—for ecosystems and humans alike

New research using national research infrastructure in the world’s tallest Mountain Ash (Eucalyptus regnans) forests of south-eastern Australia, is increasing understanding of fire’s impact on ...
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Monitoring the impacts of bushfires on soils

Analyses of soil and vegetation samples collected by TERN on Kangaroo Island, South Australia, before and after the catastrophic 2019/20 bushfire are enabling scientists to ...
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Reviewing post-fire recovery and ecological management effectiveness

TERN, CSIRO and the Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment are developing Australia’s first Monitoring, Evaluation and Research network. The new network ...
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Helping to protect Australians from the dangers of bushfires

TERN is aggregating and harmonising bushfire fuel data on a national scale to better enable Australia-wide bushfire response and preparedness.
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Kangaroo Island post-bushfire surveys to track ecosystem recovery

In early October, a team of TERN ecologists will return to Kangaroo Island to re-survey 12 permanent environmental monitoring plots established by TERN in 2018, ...
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New soil erosion research improves bushfire recovery

Research using TERN-delivered remote sensing data and digital soil maps has assessed the state and trends of hillslope erosion across New South Wales.  The new ...
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Big data used to assess fire ecology of Kakadu

New research using decades of monitoring data available through TERN has identified significant problems with historic fire management in one of Australia’s premier National Parks: ...
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Re-thinking fire management in Kakadu

New research using decades of time-series monitoring data from TERN has identified significant problems with the current state of fire management in one of Australia’s ...
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New tools to improve state fire mapping

The South Australian Government have partnered with TERN to develop new techniques that improve state fire mapping, and understanding of fire location, extent and timing. ...
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TERN to showcase fire research and management infrastructure at Bushfire16

TERN’s diverse research infrastructure and open data continues to be used by our nationally networked science and management partners to advance our understanding of fire ...
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