Catastrophic Bushfires, Indigenous Fire Knowledge and Reframing Science in Southeast Australia. MS Fletcher, A Romano, S Connor, M Mariani, S Yoshi Maezumi Fire, 0 | 62* | |
Evidence for reduced environmental variability in response to increasing human population growth during the late Holocene in northwest Tasmania, Australia A Romano, MS Fletcher Quaternary Science Reviews 197, 193-208, 2018 | 12 | 2018 |
Cat‑astrophic bushfires, indigenous fire knowledge and reframing science in southeast Australia. Fire 4 (3): 61 MS Fletcher, A Romano, S Connor, M Mariani, SY Maezumi | 8 | 2021 |
The curse of conservation: Empirical evidence demonstrating that changes in land-use legislation drove catastrophic bushfires in Southeast Australia A Laming, MS Fletcher, A Romano, R Mullett, S Connor, M Mariani, ... Fire 5 (6), 175, 2022 | 6 | 2022 |
Vegetation, fire and climate history in central-western Tasmania (41° S), Australia, over the last∼ 21,000 years WI Henríquez, MS Fletcher, A Romano Quaternary Science Reviews 318, 108315, 2023 | 1 | 2023 |
Higher fuel loads and more fire follow removal of indigenous cultural burning across southeast Australia. M Mariani, S Connor, MS Fletcher, A Romano, SY Maezumi | 1 | 2022 |
Understanding human-environment interactions in space and time: 3 case studies from the Holocene in Australia MS Fletcher, A Romano, M Mariani, A Zawadzki Australasian Quaternary Association Inc, 2018 | | 2018 |
North by northwest: a palaeoecological study of the archaeology of northwest Tasmania A Romano | | 2016 |
Cultural Burning B David, MS Fletcher, S Connor, VR Pullin, J Birkett-Rees, JJ Delannoy, ... Elements in Current Archaeological Tools and Techniques, 0 | | |