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A School of Ecosystem and Forest Sciences, The University of Melbourne, 4 Water Street, Creswick, Vic. 3363, Australia.
B School of Ecosystem and Forest Sciences, The University of Melbourne, 500 Yarra Boulevard, Richmond, Vic. 3121, Australia.
C School of Landscape Ecology, University of Rostock, Justus-von-Liebig-Weg 6, 18059 Rostock, Germany.
D Corresponding author. Email: karnayogendra@gmail.com
International Journal of Wildland Fire 30(9) 664-679 https://doi.org/10.1071/WF20153
Submitted: 21 September 2020 Accepted: 9 June 2021 Published: 6 July 2021
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