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Defining adequate means of residents to prepare property for protection from wildfire

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Penman, T.D.
Eriksen, C.
Blanchi, R.
Chladil, M.
Gill, A Malcom
Haynes, K.
Leonard, J.
McLennan, J.
Bradstock, Ross A.

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Wildfire can result in significant loss of property and lives. Evidence shows that residents can decrease the risk of loss when they stay to defend their property. In order to safely defend a property, residents need to be adequately prepared for the wild

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International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction

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2037-12-31
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