Fire management recommended for biodiversity conservation and reducing greenhouse gas
emissions (reduce late dry season fire) contrasts to that for managing woody plant thickening on
pastoral lands (increase late dry season fire). To investigate whether contrasting fire regimes are
justified, fire history derived from AVHRR imagery was used to analyse fire frequency between 1997
and 2010 in the Victoria River District (VRD) of the Northern Territory. Fire frequency for all fires
(January to December), and late dry season fires (August to December) were derived for . . . . .
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