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Relative importance of fire regimes and environmental gradients for the distribution of rainforests in the Sydney region Carola Kuramotto de Bednarik1 With significant contributions from:
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Document Date: 2013-03-07 22:40:26


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Austin / Florence / /

Company

Wilson / Pearson / ESRI / Grinnell / Environmental Risk Management / /

Country

Australia / /

Event

Environmental Issue / Man-Made Disaster / /

Facility

University of Wollongong / Australian National University / /

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random selection tool / satellite imagery / geographical information systems / /

Organization

CSIRO Division of Sustainable Ecosystems / Centre for Environmental Risk Management of Bushfires / New South Wales Department of Environment and Conservation / Fenner School of Environment / University of Wollongong / School of Biological Sciences / NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service / Statistical Consulting Unit / Australian National University / Canberra / Australian National University / CSIRO Division of Sustainable Ecosystem / /

Person

Yee / Sydney Basin Bioregion / Generalised Additive Models / Mitchell / Linear Models / Robert Bednarik / built using Generalised Linear Models / /

Position

model for that variable / model for each vegetation type / model for that rainforest type / General / Spatial Analyst / /

ProvinceOrState

New South Wales / /

Region

central coast / South Wales / /

Technology

radiation / remote sensing / RelAtional Database / /

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