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National Bushfire Management Policy Statement for Forests and RangelandsPrepared by The Forest Fire Management Group for The Council of Australian Governments
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Acknowledgements
In committing to this statement, governments acknowledge the important and on-going roles played by professional and industry organisations, and by staff and volunteer associations. This includes the policy and ‘standards’ setting roles played by the Forest Fire Management Group, the Australasian Fire and Emergency Service Authorities Council and Emergency Management Australia. The significance of the establishment in 2003 of Australia’s first, nationally coordinated, multi-disciplinary bushfire research program (the Bushfire Cooperative Research Centre), and the importance of an on-going national research effort, is also acknowledged.
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Author: Forest Fire Management Group ISBN: 978-0-646-58481-2 Design: Papercut, PO Box 6264, O’Connor ACT 2602, www.papercut.net.au Printer: Bytes ‘n Colours
Cover photographs
Main: 2009 fuel reduction burn in high elevation, long unburnt native forest, Namadgi National Park, ACT (photo: Neil Cooper, ACT Parks and Conservation Service).
Small left: First day of Bushfire Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) multi-agency task force at Wandang, Victoria, one week after February 2009 Black Saturday fires (photo: Bushfire CRC).
Small middle: Epicormic regrowth following planned fire (photo: Bushfire CRC).
Small right: Forest fuel reduction burn on Stoneford Road, Victoria, in April 2010 (photo: Parks Victoria).
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Contents
Foreword 2
Introduction 4
PolicyScope 6 TheInternationalDimension 6
PolicyStatement 7 Vision 9 Principles 9 LearningtoLivewithFire–BushfiresareUnderstood,AcceptedandRespected 9 SharedandIndividualResponsibility 9 ProtectionofLivesastheHighestConsideration 9 ConsistencyofPurposeandUnityofCommand 9 ManageFireAccordingtotheLandscapeObjectives 10 DecisionswithinaRiskManagementFramework 10 IntegrationofLearningandKnowledge 10 MonitoringPerformance 10
StrategicObjectives 11NationalGoals 11 A. EffectivelyManagingtheLandwithFire 11 1. MaintainAppropriateFireRegimesinAustralia’sForestsandRangelands 11
2. BalancetheEnvironmentalImpactsofFire 12
3. PromoteIndigenousAustralians’UseofFire 12
B.InvolvedandCapableCommunities 12 4. CommunityEngagement 12
5. PublicAwarenessandEducation 13
C.StrongLand,FireandEmergencyPartnershipsandCapability 13 6. IntegratedandCoordinatedDecisionMakingandManagement 13
7. Employment,WorkforceEducationandTraining 13
8. BushfireRiskMitigation 13
9. BushfireResponse 14
10.SafetyinFireOperations 14
11.BushfireRecovery 14
12.InternationalResponsibilities 14
D.ActivelyandAdaptivelyManagingRisk 15 13.RiskManagement 15
14.InvestinginandManagingKnowledge 15
ImplementationandReporting 16
Appendix1:FireinAustralia 18
Glossary 21
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2 National Bushfire Management Policy Statement for Forests and Rangelands
Foreword
Thevisioninspiringthispolicyisthat:
Fireregimesareeffectivelymanagedtomaintainandenhancetheprotectionofhumanlifeandproperty,andthehealth,biodiversity,tourism,recreationandproductionbenefitsderivedfromAustralia’sforestsandrangelands.
Toachievethisvisionfortheenhancedmanagementoffireinthelandscape,actionsmustfallunderfourstrategicobjectives:
• EffectivelyManagingtheLandwithFire.
• InvolvedandCapableCommunities.
• StrongLand,FireandEmergencyPartnershipsandCapability.
• ActivelyandAdaptivelyManagingRisk.
‘…appropriateuseofplannedfiretoprotectcommunitiesandtheirassets,andtoprotectandconservenaturalandculturalvalues.’
Australiaandmanyotherfire-pronepartsoftheworldhaveexperiencedanincreaseinbushfiresoverthepastdecade.Thebushfireshaveincreasedinintensityandcausedmoredamage.ThereisincreasingdebatewithinAustraliaandoverseasabouthowbesttoreducebushfirerisk.Thisdebateisoccurringagainstabackdropofachangingclimateandagrowing,moreurbanisedpopulation.ItisinformedbytheVictorianBushfiresRoyalCommissionintothe2009BlackSaturdayBushfireswhichledtothedeathsof173peopleanddestroyedover2000homes.
Centraltothisdebateistherolefireplaysinmaintainingandenhancingbiodiversity.Sustainablelong-termsolutionsareneededtoaddressthecausesofincreasedbushfirerisk.Greaterinvestmentinpreventionandpreparednessisessential.
ThispolicystatementandsupportingstrategieshavebeendevelopedbyallAustraliangovernmentstoguidetheevolutionofeffectiveandecologicallysustainablefireregimeswithinAustralia.ItbuildsonexperiencegainedacrossAustraliaandassistsindevelopingamorecoordinatedapproach.ThispolicylaysthefoundationforfuturebushfiremanagementinAustralia,andensuresthatAustraliawillcontinuetobeagloballeaderandinnovatorofbushfiremanagement.
Thepolicyfocusesonthemanagementoffireinforestsandrangelands.Whileitlargelycoverspubliclands,thegeneralissuesandprinciplesapplymorewidely.Thepolicyplacespriorityontheprotectionoflife,aswellastheneedfordueconsiderationoftheimportantresponsibilityofgovernmentstoaddressthepurposeforwhichtheysetasidethebushlandthatsurroundsmanyurbanareas.ThepurposebeingthatallAustralians,nowandinthefuture,shouldbenefitfromtherolesoftheselandsintheprovisionofecosystemservicessuchasconservingbiodiversity,heritageandcarbon,producingwaterandtimber,andhostingrecreationandtourismopportunities.
KinglakeRoad,Victoria,oneweekaftertheFebruary2009BlackSaturdayfires(photo:BushfireCRC).
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Todelivertheseobjectives,fourteennationalgoalshavebeenidentified:
1. MaintainAppropriateFireRegimesinAustralia’sForestsandRangelands.
2. BalancetheEnvironmentalImpactsofFire.
3. PromoteIndigenousAustralians’UseofFire.
4. CommunityEngagement.
5. PublicAwarenessandEducation.
6. IntegratedandCoordinatedDecisionMakingandManagement.
7. Employment,WorkforceEducationandTraining.
8. BushfireRiskMitigation.
9. BushfireResponse.
10. SafetyinFireOperations.
11. BushfireRecovery.
12. InternationalResponsibilities.
13. RiskManagement.
14. InvestinginandManagingKnowledge.
Knowledgeofthecostsandbenefitsofalternativebushfiremanagementstrategiesisincomplete.Whilecommunityexpectationsoflandandfiremanagersarehigh,theyvaryintermsofwhatismostvaluedfromforestsandrangelands.
Firepronepartsoftheworldhavealwayshad,andwillcontinuetohave,bushfires.Thecurrentapproachtobushfiremanagementisineffectiveduetochangestosettlement,demographicsandclimate.Theapproachhasaresponseandrecoveryfocus,whichisnecessaryfordealingwithimmediatechallenges,butisunsustainableasastand-alonesolution.
‘Greaterinvestmentinpreventionandpreparednessisessential.’
Sustainablelong-termsolutionsareneededtoaddressthecausesofincreasedbushfirerisk.Greaterinvestmentinpreventionandpreparednessisessential.Thisrequirestheappropriateuseofplannedfiretoprotectcommunitiesandtheirassets,andtoprotectandconservenaturalandculturalvalues.Italsoimpliesgreatereffortstoimproveoverallunderstandingofbushfireriskbygovernments,agenciesandcommunities,andtoencourageanacceptanceoflivingwithfire.
Thisstatementwasjointlydevelopedbygovernmentsundertheauspicesoftwoministerialcouncils1,inconsultationwithlandmanagementandruralfireagencies.ThestatementwasendorsedbyallmembersoftheCouncilofAustralianGovernments(COAG),includingtheAustralianLocalGovernmentAssociation,duringlate2011andearly2012.
Inendorsingthisstatement,governmentscommittedtoimplementingthepoliciesitoutlinesforthebenefitofpresentandfuturegenerationsofAustralians.COAGacknowledgedthatimplementationofpoliciesrequiringfundingwillbesubjecttobudgetaryprioritiesandconstraintsinindividualjurisdictions;howevertheprinciplesidentifiedinthisdocumentwillbereflectedinalltheindividuallandandfiremanagementagencies’codesofpractice(oralternativeinstruments).
Tim McGuffog
ChairForestFireManagementGroup
1 ThePrimaryIndustriesMinisterialCouncilandtheNaturalResourceManagementMinisterialCouncil.
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4 National Bushfire Management Policy Statement for Forests and Rangelands
Introduction
• Localgovernmentshaveresponsibilitiesforlanduseplanningwhichaffectspublicandprivatefiremanagement,andwhichcaninfluencetheprotectionoflifeandproperty,particularlyinthezonewhereurbanandmorenaturalareasmeet.Localgovernmenthasacriticalroleinmanagingandsupportingcommunityrecoveryeffortsafterseriousfireevents,andhasaprimarybushfireresponseroleinsomejurisdictions.
Privatelandownersandleaseholders–aslandandfiremanagersoflargetractsofforestsandrangelands–arealsocrucialinmanaginglandandfire.
GovernmentsaremindfulofthemanyvaluesofAustralia’slandscapesandoftheroletheyplayinthefullsuiteofecologicalprocessesthatsustainlifeonthiscontinent.Governmentsarealsoincreasinglyawareoftheimportanceofthethreatthatfirecanposetolifeandproperty,andoftherelationshipbetweenfireregimesandthemaintenanceofbiodiversityandheritagevalues.Finally,governmentsareacutelyawareofthecontributionthatruralactivitiessuchasagriculture,forestry,miningandtourismmaketothenationaleconomyandtoregionalandlocalemployment.Inappropriatefireregimes(especiallyonesthatpredisposethelandscapetocatastrophicfires)exacerbatetheriskofmajoreconomicimpactonregionallycriticalindustries.
Australianlandscapescompriseacomplexarrayofecosystemsandlanduses,characterisedbymarkedregionaldifferencesanddifferentcommunityvalues.ThemanagementoffireacrossAustraliarequirespoliciesandpracticesthatsuitregionalneeds.Bushfiremanagementpolicyalsomustbesufficientlyadaptivetobeabletoanticipateandrespondeffectivelytodriverssuchasshiftsinclimate,betterunderstandingofbushfireriskandbiodiversity,changesincommunityattitudes,andlanduseandsettlementpatterns.Awarming,dryingclimate(insouthernAustraliainparticular),withamplifiedvariabilityandmoreextremeeventswillalterbushfireriskandthenatureanddistributionofecosystems.
ThisstatementoutlinesagreedobjectivesandpoliciesforthefuturemanagementofbroadareaorlandscapefireinAustralia’sforestsandrangelands.Itis,inpart,asupplementaryresponsebytheAustralian,stateandterritorygovernmentstothe2004reporttoCOAG,oftheNationalInquiryonBushfireMitigationandManagement.AninitialjointresponsetothatreportwaspublishedbyCOAGinlate2004.ThisstatementalsocomplementsrelevantsectionsoftheNationalForestPolicyStatement(whichCOAGreleasedinDecember1992),Australia’sBiodiversityConservationStrategy2010–2030(releasedinOctober2010),whichaimstoensureourbiodiversityis“healthyandresilienttothreats,andvaluedbothinitsownrightandforitsessentialcontributiontoourexistence”,andAustralia’sNativeVegetationFramework(releasedinDecember2012)whichaimstomanagenativevegetationin“anecologicallysustainablewaythatpromotesitsenduringenvironmental,economic,social,culturalandspiritualvalues”.BothAustralia’sBiodiversityConservationStrategy2010–2030andAustralia’sNativeVegetationFrameworkpromotetheuseofecologicalfireregimestoconservebiodiversityandprotectthepublic.ThestatementalsocomplementsthePrinciplesforSustainableResourceManagementintheRangelands(releasedbytheNaturalResourceManagementMinisterialCouncilinApril2010).
ThethreelevelsofgovernmentinAustraliahaveresponsibilitiesforthemanagementoffire:
• TheAustralianGovernmentisresponsibleforcoordinatinganationalapproachtobothenvironmentalandinternationalpolicyrelatedissues.TheAustralianGovernmentisplayinganincreasinglyimportantroleinsupportingthestatesinpreparingforandrespondingtomajoremergencies.
• Stateandterritorygovernmentshaveprimaryresponsibilityforlandandfiremanagement,inrecognitionoftheconstitutionalresponsibilityofthestatesforlandusedecisions,emergencymanagementandthemanagementoflargeareasofforestsandrangelands.
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Infirepronepartsoftheworld,aframeworkthatenablesgovernmentsandcommunitiestomeetfuturebushfiremanagementchallengesisessential.Insuchregions,itistypicallythecasethat:
• firecanbedamaginganddevastatinginsomecircumstances,andessentialformaintainingproductiveandhealthylandscapesinothers;
• riskofadverseimpactsfrombushfireisincreasingduetoclimatechange,increasedsettlementanddevelopment,andgreaterrelianceonproductsandservices(tourism,water,carbonandtimber)fromproductionandconservationlands;and
• communityvaluesarechanging,withincreasedexpectationsforinvolvementin,andtransparencyof,decisionmaking.
Thisstatementprovidesavision,principles,policyobjectivesandstrategiesforthemanagementoflandscapefirebylandandfiremanagersinAustralia.Theseprinciplesneedtoinformlandandbushfiremanagementinstrumentsandarrangements(e.g.codesofpractice)toensuretheyareimplementedattheoperationallevel.
‘…firecanbedamaginganddevastatinginsomecircumstances,andessentialformaintainingproductiveandhealthylandscapesinothers.’
Vigorousnativeforestepicormicregrowthfollowingahighintensitywildfire(photo:AndrewTatnell).
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PolicyScope
especiallyofusingplannedfire.Insomecasesittransferstheresponsibilityformanagingrisktoadjacentlandandfiremanagers.Developmentalsointroducesadditionalsourcesoffireignitionthatincreasethechancesoffireimpactingonwater,timber,tourismandotherbenefitsoftheneighbouringlands.Thisstatementisnotapolicyonregionalgrowthorlanduse.Itdoeshoweverhighlightthisissueandadvocatesforbettermechanismsforinfluencingdevelopmentoutcomes.
Thestatementaimstoestablishthenecessaryknowledgeanddecisionmakingframeworkneededbylandandfiremanagerstoreducebushfirerisktothefullrangeofnaturalandhumanassetsthroughimplementingappropriatefireregimes.
TheInternationalDimensionTheinternationalbushfiremanagementcommunityisevolvinginbreadthandcomplexity.Anotabledevelopmentisthegrowthofmutualsupportarrangementsthatjurisdictionsusetoshareresourcesduringdifficultfireseasons.Australiaenjoysfruitfulrelationshipswithland,fireandemergencymanagementagenciesoverseas,notablyinNewZealand,theUnitedStatesandCanada.Thereremainsignificantopportunitiestodeepenthesepartnershipsbeyondknowledgeexchangeandemergencysupport.
ThispolicystatementwillensurethatAustraliacontinuestobealeader,aswellasathoughtfulandcreativecontributor,tothemanagementofbushfireinternationally.
ThegeneraldirectionofthisstatementisconsistentwiththeUnitedNationsVoluntaryGuidelinesforFireManagement,whichwasdevelopedfollowingarecommendationofthe3rdInternationalWildlandFireSummit,heldinSydneyinOctober2003.TheVoluntaryGuidelinesweresubsequentlyendorsedbythe8thSessionoftheUnitedNationsFAOCommitteeonForestryinMarch2007,andbythe4thInternationalWildlandFireSummitinMay2007.
Thestatementplacespriorityontheprotectionoflife,aswellastheneedfordueconsiderationoftheimportantresponsibilityofgovernmentstoaddressthepurposeforwhichtheysetasidethebushlandthatsurroundsmanyurbanareas.ThepurposebeingthatallAustralians,nowandinfuture,shouldbenefitfromtherolesoftheselandsinconservingbiodiversity,heritageandcarbon,producingwaterandtimber,andhostingrecreationandtourismopportunities.Thisstatementrecognisesthatreasonableeffortstomanageriskmustconsiderthepurposeoftheselandsandtheroleoffireinmanagingthem.
Thestatementacknowledgesthepositiverolethatplannedfirecanplayinreducingtheriskofadverseimpactsfrombushfireandinmanagingforestandrangelandecosystems;butitalsorecognisesthatinappropriatefireregimescandamagetheseecosystems.Indoingso,italsoacknowledgesthatclimatechangemayfurtherreducetheadaptivecapacityofournaturalecosystemsandthreatentheirabilitytoprovideservicesessentialforhumanlife,livelihoodandwellbeingsuchaswater,climatemoderation(includingcarboncapture),biodiversityandtourismandrecreationopportunity.Itisalsoacknowledgedthatwhileplannedfireregimesarethemainmethodavailabletolandandfiremanagerstoenhancetheresilienceoftheseecosystemsandhencereducethisthreat,therearecertainplaceswhereothermethodsoffuelreductionwillneedtobeutilisedtoachievethissameoutcome.
‘…positiverolethatplannedfirecanplayinreducingtheriskofadverseimpactsfrombushfireandinmanagingforestandrangelandecosystems…’
BeforeEuropeansettlement,bushfiresimpactedonnaturalecosystemsaspartofnaturalprocessesandindigenouspractice.Now,significantandsometimesinappropriatedevelopmentofsettlementsandcommercialventuresadjacenttoforestsandrangelandsexposesmanypeople,homesandassetstoriskfromfire.Itincreasesthecomplexityofmanagingadjacentforestsandrangelandsand
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PolicyStatement
Itisclearthatinforestandrangelandecosystems,reducingthefuelreducesbushfirerisk.Manytechniquesareavailabletoreducefuel(suchasslashing,grazing,physicalremoval)andoverallbushfirerisk(suchasreducingignitions,rapidresponse,communitypreparedness),butthisstatementfocusesontheroleofplannedfirewhichistheonlytechniqueavailableforthewiderreductionoffuelsinfireproneandfireadaptedcommunities(i.e.thosesuitablefortreatment).Italsorecognisesthatthereareoccasionswhereplannedfirecannotbeusedandalternativetechniqueswillneedtobeutilised.
‘…inforestandrangelandecosystems,reducingthefuelreducesbushfirerisk.’
Successivebushfireshavesignificantlyaffectedthelives,wellbeingandlivelihoodsofcommunitieslivingwithinornearmanyofourfireproneforestsandrangelands.Drought(madeworsebyclimatechange)andbushfirehavealsonegativelyimpactedonthehealthandproductivityoftheseecosystems.Climatechangewillfurtherincreasebushfireriskandstressonourhumanandnaturalcommunities.
Reducingtheoccurrence,severityandimpactofbushfires,andenhancingtheresilienceofournaturalecosystemsbymanagingfireinourforestandrangelandsarecoreobjectivesofthisstatement.Localandregionalactionscontributetothebroaderoutcomesacrosstheentirelandscape.Theseoutcomesneedtoreflectcommunityvaluesandexpectationsincluding:
• communityprotection;
• theconservationofnaturalbiodiversity(plantandanimalspecies,habitat);
• theproductionofwater,carbon,andtimber;
• theprovisionoftourismandrecreationopportunities.
Optimisingoneormoreofthesevaluesoftencomesattheexpenseofothers.Wherethesevaluesconflict,theprioritymustbefirefighterandcommunitysafety,aswellasprovidingessentialservices.However,ourforestsandrangelandsarealsoessentialforthelife(throughwaterandclimatemoderation),wellbeing(throughrecreationandrelaxation)andlivelihood(throughwaterforproductionandindustry,agriculturalproduction,timberandtourism)ofcurrentandfuturegenerations.Research,monitoringandstakeholderandcommunityengagementisessentialforinformedandintegrateddecisionmakingnowandintothefuture.
‘Reducingtheoccurrence,severityandimpactofbushfires,andenhancingtheresilienceofournaturalecosystemsbymanagingfireinourforestandrangelandsarecoreobjectivesofthisstatement.’
ImplementingaplannedfiredtoreducefuelloadsinnativeforestatDeepCreek,SouthAustralia,inSeptember2011(photo:ChantelleO’Brien,DepartmentofEnvironment,WaterandNaturalResources,SouthAustralia).
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Landandfiremanagershavecriticalrolesandresponsibilitiesinachievingtheobjectivesofthisstatement.Theseinclude:
• usingplannedfiretoreducefuelandmaintainproductiveandhealthyecosystems;
• reducingtheoccurrenceofunplannedandunwantedfires;
• preparingfor,andrapidlyrespondingto,unplannedfiresonorneartheirlands;
• managingbushfires,wherepossible,tocontributetotheachievementofpositiveoutcomes;
• leadingandsupportingemergencyeffortsasappropriate;
• workingcloselywithcommunities,stakeholdersandpartners;
• learningthroughresearch,monitoringandadaptivemanagement;and
• applyingbestpracticebydevelopingandadaptingtheiragencies’codesofpracticetodeliverontheprinciplesandpoliciesthatliewithintheNationalBushfireManagementPolicyStatementforForestsandRangelands.
Reducingbushfireriskinvolvesimmediateandongoingcosts,andcarriesrisks–itthereforerequiresgovernmentsandtheiragenciestoworkwithcommunities,families,individualsandindustries.Landandfiremanagersmustworkcloselywithfire
andemergencymanagementpartnersinpreventing,preparingfor,respondingtoandrecoveringfrombushfires.Landandfiremanagersleadtheseactivitiesinsomeinstancesandsupporttheiremergencymanagementandlanduseplanningpartnersinothers.Land,fireandemergencymanagersworkwithprivatelandmanagerstomanagerisksacrossareaswithdifferinglanduses.Inthecaseoflandandfiremanagers,thisisona“goodneighbour”basis,wherecooperationisessential.Fireandemergencyservicesusuallyhaveresponsibilityforcommunitypreventionandpreparedness,andtheprovisionoffireresponseservicesonprivatelandinmostjurisdictions–theycoveralllandsinsome.
Inacknowledgingthepositiverelationshipbetweenincreasedand“smarter”plannedburning,reducedbushfireriskandbetterecologicaloutcomes,thisstatementacknowledgesthateffortandknowledgearerequiredtocontinuouslyreduceriskandincreaseresilience–especiallyinamoredroughtandfireproneenvironment.Thepolicystatementprovidesaframeworkforacollaborativeapproachtoriskandadaptivemanagement.Thestrategiesidentifiedwithinthestatementreflectthecurrentbestunderstandingofrisks,andthebalancebetweenparticularareasintrinsicvaluesandthevaluesthatcommunitieshold.Thiswillultimatelyinfluencefuturedecisionmaking,includingresourceallocation.
‘Australiacannotbe“fire-proofed”…’
LowintensityfireinlongunburntnativeforestinNamadgi,ACT,2009(photo:NeilCooper,ACTParksandConservationService).
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VisionThevisioninspiringthispolicyisthat:
Fireregimesareeffectivelymanagedtomaintainandenhancetheprotectionofhumanlifeandproperty,andthehealth,biodiversity,tourism,recreationandproductionbenefitsderivedfromAustralia’sforestsandrangelands.
PrinciplesTheprinciplesbelowarebasedontheIndicativeNationalBushfirePrinciplesincludedinthe2004ReportoftheNationalInquiryonBushfireMitigationandManagement2preparedfortheCouncilofAustralianGovernments(COAG).COAG’sresponsetothereportacceptedtherecommendationthatnationalprinciplesforbushfiremitigationandmanagementshouldbedeveloped,andagreedthattheindicativeprinciplesbeusedasastartingpoint3.TheprinciplesweredevelopedbytheForestFireManagementGroupinconsultationwiththeRuralLandManagementGroupoftheAustralasianFireandEmergencyServiceAuthoritiesCouncil.
LearningtoLivewithFire–BushfiresareUnderstood,AcceptedandRespectedLikeothernaturalhazards,bushfirescannotbeprevented.Australiacannotbe“fire-proofed”anymorethanitcanbemadeflood-proofordrought-proof.Bushfiresareinevitable,andinsomeinstancescanbemanagedtoassistinachievinglandmanagementobjectives.Theimpactofunplannedfiresneedstobeminimisedthrougheffectiveactionbasedonlearningandunderstanding.Livingwithbushfiresalsorequiresstrongself-reliance.
2 CouncilofAustralianGovernments(2004).ReportoftheNationalInquiryonBushfireMitigationandManagement.AustralianGovernment.Canberra.415pp(www.coagbushfireenquiry.gov.au/findings.htm).
3 CouncilofAustralianGovernments(2005).ResponsetotheNationalInquiryonBushfireMitigationandManagement.AustralianGovernment.Canberra.(SeeRecommendation14.1).(www.coagbushfireenquiry.gov.au/findings.htm).
SharedandIndividualResponsibilityBushfiremitigationandmanagementisasharedresponsibilitybetweenthecommunity,industriesandfirms,landandbushfiremanagementagenciesandgovernments–wherealltakeindividualactionandresponsibilityinanintegratedway.Wellinformedandpreparedindividualsandcommunities,complementtherolesoflandandbushfiremanagementagencies.Apartnershipapproachisthebestwaytominimisebushfireriskstolives,propertyandsocialandenvironmentalassets.
ProtectionofLivesastheHighestConsiderationFirefighterandcommunitysafetymustbeattheforefrontofbushfireriskmitigationandmanagementdecisionmaking.Althoughthereshouldalwaysbeabalancebetweenenvironmentalconsiderationsconsistentwiththeprimarypurposeoflanduseandtheneedforintergenerationalequity,theprotectionofhumanlifemustremainparamount.
ConsistencyofPurposeandUnityofCommandThereneedstobeconsistencyofpurposeduringbushfireriskmitigation,andunityandclarityofcommandforallfireresponse,irrespectiveoforganisationalstructures.
IncidentManagementTeam(IMT)operatingatHorsham,Victoria,in2004(photo:DepartmentofEnvironmentandPrimaryIndustries,Victoria).
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MonitoringPerformanceThestate,territoryandlocalgovernmentsneedtoregularlyreviewtheirperformanceagainsttheseprinciplesandotherappropriateindicators.Performancereviewshouldbecontinuousandnotbedeferreduntilinquiriesarecompletedafteramajorbushfireevent.Thisneedstoincludetheenvironmentalimpactoffireregimesacrossthelandscapeandtheeffectivenessofstrategiesoverlongertimeframes.Principlesmustbemonitoredregularlyiftheyaretoimproveperformanceandbringaboutchange.
‘Nosingleactionwillleadtotheeliminationofbushfirerisk.’
ManageFireAccordingtotheLandscapeObjectivesAustraliahasagreatdiversityofclimates,environments,landusesandbuiltassets.Bushfiremanagementobjectivesandoutcomeswillvaryacrosslandscapesandovertime.Clearagreedobjectivesandanadaptivemanagementapproacharerequiredforeffectiveimplementation.
DecisionswithinaRiskManagementFrameworkNosingleactionwillleadtotheeliminationofbushfirerisk.Decisionsaboutbushfiremitigationandmanagementmustbemadewithinanintegratedriskmanagementframework,andbetransparent.
IntegrationofLearningandKnowledgeAnalysisoffireeventsisbasedonoperationalandscientificevidenceandresearch.Thisshouldbeinformedbyextensiveandconsistentnationaldata,includingfireregimemapping.Thebestresultswillbeachievedbyintegratingallformsofknowledge,andgoodinformationaboutfirehistory,withanalysisatthelocalandregionallevels.
Protectionofimportantremnantvegetationduringa2010plannedfireinVictoria(photo:ParksVictoria).
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StrategicObjectivesThegovernmentsagreethattoachievetheirvisionfortheenhancedmanagementoffireinthelandscape,fourstrategicobjectivesshouldbepursued.
A. Effectively Managing the Land with Fire:FireisusedtomanageAustralia’sforestsandrangelandstoachieveoutcomesthatinvolvereducedriskfromseverebushfires,andenhancetheresilienceofecosystemsinthefaceofclimateandotherchange.
B. Involved and Capable Communities:Communityvaluesandavailableknowledgeareusedtoformulatesupportingstrategiesandactions.Initiativesbyemergency,healthanddevelopmentagenciestopromoteresilient(andcapable)communitiesaresupportedthroughpromotionoflivingwithfireprinciples.
C. Strong Land, Fire and Emergency Partnerships and Capability:Highpriorityobjectivesandthebestavailableknowledgeareusedtoguideinvestmentincapabilityandcooperativeworkingarrangementswithpartnersandstakeholders.
D. Actively and Adaptively Managing Risk:Learningsfromnewresearch,managementexperience,communityinteraction,andmonitoringofoutcomesareusedtocontinuallyimprovelandandfiremanagementstrategies.
NationalGoalsThegovernmentsagreethattoachievetheirvisionforbettermanagingfireintheAustralianlandscape,fourteennationalgoalsshouldbepursued.Eachofthesegoalsisdescribedbelowandbroadstrategiesforprogressingthesegoalsareintroduced.
A. EffectivelyManagingtheLandwithFire
1. MaintainAppropriateFireRegimesinAustralia’sForestsandRangelands
Manageplannedfireandunplannedfire(whereappropriate),toreducetheriskofseverebushfiresimpactingoncommunities,andenhancethehealth,biodiversityandresilienceofAustralia’sforestsandrangelands.Underpinningthisgoalisanunderstandingthatplannedandmanagedfirecanplayapositiveroleinreducingthescaleandmagnitudeofbushfires,andpromotemorehealthyandproductiveforestandrangelandecosystems.
HighintensitypostharvestslashburnatRosebud,Victoria,in2010toensurehealthyandvigorousregeneration(photo:ParksVictoria).
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Keystrategiesincludedefiningtheoutcomesrequiredtoreducetheriskofseverefiresandpromotemorehealthyandresilientecosystems–andthefireregimeswhichmosteffectivelyachievethese.Whereappropriate,thesuitabilityofIndigenousfireregimeswillbeconsidered.Astrategicapproachtoresearch,monitoringandlearningaimedatsupportingtheuseoffireinthelandscapewillleadtoanimprovedunderstandingoftherelationshipbetweenfireregimes(andindividualfires)withrisk,biodiversity,ecosystemhealthandresilience,naturalresourcemanagementandproduction,catchmentwateryieldsandwaterqualityandgreenhousegasstorageandemissions.
Anotherkeystrategyistodevelopaframeworkthatsupportseffectivestrategicdecisionmaking.Stakeholdersunderstandablystrivetoavoidtheundesirableimpactsofsinglefireeventsatparticularplaces.Thisoftencreatesconflictbetweencompetingvaluesandobjectivesattheexpenseoflonger-termandlandscapeleveloutcomes.Theframeworkwouldallowcomparisonsbetweenbushfiresandregimesofplannedburning,overperiodsofmanyyears,acrossthelandscapeasawhole,formultiple,diverseandinterrelatedvalues.Itwillbedevelopedusingcurrentknowledgefromresearch,casestudies,expertopinionandtheinputofkeystakeholders,subjecttoongoingrefinementbasedonexperienceandnewinformation.
Inthemeantime,landandfiremanagerswillnotletthelackofacomprehensiveframeworkforplannedfire,orshort-termandlocalrisksinvolvedinusingfire,undulyconstraintheuseofplannedfiretomanagetheriskofseverefireimpacts.
2. BalancetheEnvironmentalImpactsofFire
Maximisetheenvironmentalbenefitsthroughuseofappropriatefireregimes,whileminimisingtheadverseenvironmentaleffectsoffireonenvironmentalassetsorservicessuchaswater,timber,carbonandairsheds.
3. PromoteIndigenousAustralians’UseofFire
WhererelevanttoIndigenouspeople,andappropriate,furtherintegratetraditionalburningpracticesandfireregimeswithcurrentpracticesandtechnologiestoenhancebushfiremitigationandmanagementinAustralianlandscapes.
B. InvolvedandCapableCommunities
4. CommunityEngagement
Improvetheengagementofcommunitiesinfireproneareasinbushfiremitigationandmanagementsothatresponsibilityforbushfiremanagementisacknowledgedandappropriatelysharedthroughgovernments,agencies,industriesandindividualstakingindividualandcombinedactionasapartofacomprehensivesuiteofstrategies.Toachievethis,opportunitiesforeffectivepublicparticipationindecisionandmoretransparentriskmanagementprocessesareneeded.
Improveopportunitiesfor,andtheabilityof,landandfiremanagerstopromotesharedlearninganddiscussionandtobetterreflectcommunityvaluesindecisionmakingthroughcommunityengagement,includingwithabroaderstakeholdergroupofindividualsandgroupswhomaybeaffectedbyfire,undertakeactivitiesthatinfluencebushfirerisk,orwhohaveconcernforthesocial,environmentalandeconomicassetsandobjectivesthatmightbeinfluencedbyfire,orthestrategiesusedtoreduceitsimpacts.Thedevelopmentandsharingofnewandbetterwaysofachievingthisgoalthroughplanning,actionandsupportingsocialresearchwillbecriticaltosuccess.
TraditionallightingofthelandscapeinCapeYork,inJuly2011(photo:OliverCostello,NSWOfficeofEnvironmentandHeritage).
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5. PublicAwarenessandEducation
Fostercommunityunderstandingof,andsupportfor,bushfiremanagementinAustralia–includingtheroleofplannedfireinreducingriskandpromotinghealthyandresilientecosystems.
Landandfiremanagerswillalsosupporttheirpartneremergencymanagementagenciestoincreasethecommunity’scapacitytolivewithfire.Thiswillinvolveprovidinginformationandsupportinginitiativesthataimtoenhancepreparednessandresilience.Thephilosophyofsharedresponsibilityisintegraltothisstrategy.
C. StrongLand,FireandEmergencyPartnershipsandCapability
6. IntegratedandCoordinatedDecisionMakingandManagement
Improvedecisionmakingprocessesthroughintegratedstrategicandoperationalplanningbetweenland,fireandemergencymanagementagencies.Thiswillincludetheenhancementofmutualaidandlearning,andthedevelopmentofgoodpracticeexamples.
7. Employment,WorkforceEducationandTraining
Buildemploymentopportunitiesandtheskillbaseofpeopleworkinginlandandbushfiremanagement(includingIndigenouscommunities)toensurethatAustralianagenciescontinuetohaveaccesstograduates,technicalandfieldpersonnelwithappropriatespecialisededucationandtraining.
8. BushfireRiskMitigation
Improvetheefficiencyandeffectivenessofprogramsdesignedtominimisethenumber,spreadandadverseimpactsoffuturebushfires.Thisincludesadvocacyabouttheimpactsthatlanduseandsettlementchangeshaveonbushfireriskandadjacentlandandbushfiremanagementpractices.
Supportandconductresearchandshareinformationaboutfireprevention,preparedness,responseandrecoveryinforestandrangelandenvironments,forthepurposeofincreasingtheefficiencyandeffectivenessofland,fireandemergencymanagement.Thisincludesimprovingknowledgeoftheimpactsofclimatechangeandseasonalanddailyweatherpatternsonbushfirerisk.
‘Thephilosophyofsharedresponsibilityisintegraltothisstrategy.’
TownmeetingatSwiftsCreek,Victoria,inFebruary2003(photo:DepartmentofEnvironmentandPrimaryIndustries,Victoria).
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9. BushfireResponse
Improvetheefficiencyandeffectivenessofprogramsdesignedtominimisetheadverseimpactsofbushfiresthroughimprovedcapability,knowledge(e.g.resourceeffectivenessandfirebehaviourprediction)andsupportfortheinitialandongoingattackofbushfires.Thisalsoincludesworkingwithfireandemergencymanagementpartnerstoachievebettermultiagencyandmultijurisdictionalcooperation,andtoimprovetheprovisionoftimelyinformationandadvicetocommunities.
Acknowledgethecomplexityofmakingdecisionsandworkinginemergencyenvironments,andsupportthedevelopmentofimprovedincidentandemergencymanagementframeworks,aswellasmoreappropriatesupportingstatutesandinquiryprocesses.
10. SafetyinFireOperations
Improvetheeffectivenessofprogramsdesignedtoimprovethehealthandsafetyofallpersonnelworkinginongroundfiremanagementoperationsandtominimisetherelatedriskstonearbycommunities.Thisincludesthedevelopment,communicationandongoingimprovementofpolicies,plansandprocedurestobestreduceriskforfirefightersandotherpersonnelonandaroundthefireground.
11. BushfireRecovery
Improvetheeffectivenessofprogramsdesignedtominimisetheadverseimpactsofbushfiresuppressionoperationsonhumancommunities,firefightersandonecologicalandotherenvironmentalvalues.
12. InternationalResponsibilities
EnsurethatAustraliacontinuestobealeaderintheinternationalbushfirecommunityandfulfilsitsobligationsunderrelevantinternationalagreements.
Strengthenandfurtherdeveloppartnershipsbetweenland,fireandemergencymanagementpartnersandstakeholdersbothnationallyandinternationally(buildingonexistingarrangementswithNewZealand,theUnitedStatesandCanada)throughbothformalandinformalmeans.Thesewillbeunderpinnedbyappropriateagreements,protocolsandstandardsthatfacilitateemergencysupport,generalandtechnologyexchanges(includingtrainingandlearningopportunities)andinformationsharingthatsupportstheachievementoftheseobjectives.
InternationaldeploymentofAustralian/NewZealandfirefighterstotheUnitedStatesofAmerica–Boise,Idaho,August2006(photo:ParksVictoria).
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D. ActivelyandAdaptivelyManagingRisk
13. RiskManagement
Ensurethatthemanagementoflandscapefireisbasedon“bestpractice”approachestomanagingfireregimesandrisk.Suchapproachesshouldbebasedonsoundscientificinformationandorganisationalandcommunityvaluesandlearning,andallowtheefficientuseofresources.
Developriskandadaptivemanagementsystemsthatsupporttheassessmentandreportingoflandscapeandlocallevelrisks,andidentifycost-effectivestrategiesforachievingoutcomes(andperformancemeasures)thatreducetheimpactofseverefiresandpromoteecosystemresilience.
14. InvestinginandManagingKnowledge
Bushfiremanagementmustbesupportedbypolicies,strategiesandproceduresbasedonthebestavailableknowledgeregardingthephysicalrelationshipsbetweenfireregimesandecosystemprocesses,themanagementofrisk,communityvaluesandexpectationsandhowtheseinteract.
Moreknowledgeisneededtobetteridentifythefireregimesthatoptimisevaluessuchascommunityprotection,carbonsequestration,water,timberandagriculturalproductionandbiodiversityconservationamenityoverwholelandscapesthroughtime.Naturally,therelativemixwillvaryfordifferentregionsacrossthecontinentdependingonthesocial,economicandenvironmentalattributesofeachregionandguidingculturalvaluesandexpectations.Moreknowledgeisalsoneededonfirebehaviour,fireweatherandfireclimateandhowtheserelatetoriskanditsmitigation.
Landandfiremanagerswillcontinuetoimprovelinkswithcooperativeresearchcentres,universitiesandotherresearchprovidersby:
• developingacomprehensiveresearchstrategytosupporttheimplementationofthisstatement(thiswillincludeassessingthevalueoflongtermecologicalresearchsitesinsupportingbushfiremanagementacrossthelandscape);
• supportinggraduatedevelopmentandotherformsofspecialisedtraining;
• establishingaframeworkforintegratingresearchandmonitoringintothemanagementoffireatthebroaderlandscapelevel,andforimprovingandrefiningstrategiesasaresultofnewknowledge–adaptivemanagement;
• incorporatingcommunityvaluesandknowledgeintoplanningandactionthroughengagement,discussionsandsocialresearch;
• establishingeffectivemeansforbrokering/sharing/transferofnewandexistingknowledgeforfireandlandmanagers(thiswillbeincorporatedintotraining,planningandoperations).
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ImplementationandReporting
Thisstatementidentifiesseveralkeyobjectivesandsupportinggoalsandstrategiesthathighlighttheimportantrolethatthemanagersandownersofforestsandrangelandshaveinreducingbushfirerisk.Itidentifieskeydriversthatareexacerbatingthesocial,economicandenvironmentalimpactsofbushfiresinAustralia,andoutlinesstrategiesthatwillmoveAustraliaclosertothevisionarticulatedhere,asdepictedinthediagrambelow.
Drivers
Awarmingclimatewithmoreextremeweatherandmorefrequentandintensedroughtsinthesouth.
Populationgrowthandsettlementpatternswithmorepeoplelivinginandnearbushland.
Communityvaluesincludinglandscapeamenity,primaryproduction,biodiversityconservation,wateryieldsandgreenhousegasemissions.
Increasingbushfiresuppressionandrecoverycosts,andpressuresonlandandfiremanagementandemergencyserviceagencies.
StrategicObjectivesandNationalGoals
A. Effectively Managing the Land with Fire
1. MaintainAppropriateFireRegimesinAustralia’sForestsandRangelands.
2. BalancetheEnvironmentalImpactsofFire.
3. PromoteIndigenousAustralians’UseofFire.
B. Involved and Capable Communities
4. CommunityEngagement.
5. PublicAwarenessandEducation.
C. Strong Land, Fire and Emergency Partnerships and Capability
6. IntegratedandCoordinatedDecisionMakingandManagement.
7. Employment,WorkforceEducationandTraining.
8. BushfireRiskMitigation.
9. BushfireResponse.
10. SafetyinFireOperations.
11. BushfireRecovery.
12. InternationalResponsibilities.
D. Actively and Adaptively Managing Risk
13. RiskManagement.
14. InvestinginandManagingKnowledge.
Vision
Fireregimesareeffectivelymanagedtomaintainandenhancetheprotectionofhumanlifeandproperty,andthehealth,biodiversity,tourism,recreationandproductionbenefitsderivedfromAustralia’sforestsandrangelands.
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Allgovernmentshaveagreedtotakeresponsibilityforimplementingthisstatement.Severalofthepoliciescontainedwithinthisstatementcanbeimplementedimmediately;othersdependonfurtherwork.ReportsontheimplementationofprogresswillbepreparedbytheForestFireManagementGroup–acommitteeofgovernmentofficialsfromproductionandconservationforestmanagementagencies.
Governmentsagreethatthereportingmechanismwillbeconsistentwiththatadoptedforsimilarnationalpolicystatements.Implementationwillbeviatheannualbusinessplanningprocessesofrelevantagenciesfollowinganannualassessmentofpriorities,progressandtheavailabilityofresources.
AllAustralian,stateandterritorygovernmentswillcontinuetoworktowardspolicyprioritiesandsetthecooperativeandregulatoryframeworkforthemanagementoflandscapefireinordertoachievesocial,environmentalandeconomicobjectives.Governmentsarealreadyprovidingsignificantfundinginanumberoftheareasidentified.Thisstatementprimarilyaimstosupportthecollaborativeandefficientuseofavailableresources,andtosupporttheconsiderationoffutureinitiativesbyprovidingmorecommonstrategicintent,andaframeworkforsharingandvalidatinginformationtosupportbusinesscasedevelopmentandinvestment.
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FirehasbeenpartofAustralia’senvironmentformillionsofyears.Manyofourlandscapesandecosystemshaveevolvedwithandbeenshapedbybothhistoricalandrecentpatternsoffire.Overtensofthousandsofyears,IndigenousAustraliansdevelopedasophisticatedunderstandingandpurposefuluseoffireformanaginglandandresources.Theirunderstandingoffireandfireregimesevolvedovermanyhundredsofgenerations.EarlyEuropeansettlersalsousedfireasamanagementtool.Traditionalknowledge,practicalexperienceandtheapplicationofsciencecanallcontributetoan4
4 ClimateofAustralia,BureauofMeteorology,2008,page157.
importantnationaljourneyoflearninghowtolivewithandtobettermanagelandscapefireinAustralia.
BecauseoftheclimaticvariationacrossAustralia,atanytimeoftheyearsomepartofthecontinentispronetobushfire,asillustratedbythemapbelow4.Inanaverageyear,bushfiresburnaround29millionhectares(about4percent)ofAustralia.Withseasonalfluctuations,however,thisareacanbehigherorlowerbyafactoroffour.Forexample,in1974and1975,115millionhectaresor15percentofAustraliawasburnt.
Appendix1:FireinAustralia
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Aroundthreemillionhectaresor10percent,oftheareaburntannuallyislocatedinthesouthernregionsofAustralia,whicharetemperateandmoredenselypopulated.Intheseenvironments(especiallythesoutheast),occasionalbutseverebushfireshavesignificantsocial,economicandenvironmentalimpacts.SeveralmillionhectaresofsoutheasternAustraliawereburntbythe2002–03and2006–07fires.Thecatastrophic2009BlackSaturdayBushfirescausedthelossof173lives,thedestructionofover2000homes,majordisruptiontoindustry(e.g.agricultural,viticulturalandforestry,tourismandrecreation)andlossofessentialservices(e.g.transport,powersuppliesanddrinkablewater).
Theenvironmentalimpactswerealsoseriousandlonglasting,withseveralmillionhectaresofnativevegetationbeingseverelyburnt.Whilemostoftheseareaswilleventuallyrecover(subjecttofavourablefutureclimateandfireregimes),thelossofsoil,nutrients,habitat(andwildlife)willrenderthemlessproductiveandmorevulnerabletodroughtandseverefiresforsometime.Someofourmostproductiveandimportantwatercatchmentshavealsobeenaffected(forexamplethosesupplyingtheMelbourneandtheMurrayandGoulburnIrrigationareas),andthesewillproducelesswaterforcommunitiesandindustriesformorethan30years.
InnorthernAustralia,fewyearspasswithoutlargeareasbeingburnt.Around90percentoftheareaofAustraliaburntbyfireeachyearisfoundnorthoftheTropicofCapricorn,withburningoccurringduringthedryseason,generallybetweenAprilandNovember.Thesefiresusuallyhavearelativelyloweconomicimpactbecauseofthelowpopulationdensityandthedispersednatureofbuiltassets.Increasinglyhowever,wearegainingabetterunderstandingoftheeffectofthesefiresonbiodiversity,greenhousegasemissionsandcarbonbalances.InthegrazedrangelandsofnorthernAustralia,fireremainsbothathreattolivelihoodsandavaluabletoolformanagingpastures,weedsandlivestockandformaintaininglandcondition.
Itispossibletoassume,forgreenhousegasemissionaccountingpurposes,thatnetemissionsfrombushfiresovertimearezeroasburntvegetationgrowsback.Howeverinpracticeitislikelythatextremelyintensebushfiresthatburnlargefuelssuchaslogsontheforestfloorandburnmoredeeplyintosoilprofiles,generatelargepulsesofemissions.Thesepulsessubstantiallyexceedthecarbonsequesteredbygrowingvegetationinmoremoderatelydisturbedenvironmentssubjecttomorefrequentplannedburning5.
5 CSIROestimatesforthe2006–07Victorianfireswerethatgreenhousegasemissionsfromthefiresexceededthoseofthestate’spowerstations,industriesandcarsbyabout30percentoverthesameperiod.www.heraldsun.com.au/archives/old-news-pages/bushfires-colossal-effect/story-e6frf7rx-1111112820872.
ColumnsofsmokefromburningoperationsnearMittagong,NSW,duringtheDecember2001BlackChristmasfires(photo:StephenWilkes,ACTParksandConservationService).
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Overall,theroleofplannedfireinreducingtheriskofseverebushfiresandmaintainingthehealthandproductivityofbothpublicandprivatelandsispositive.
However,thecumulativeimpactsofmultiplefires(fireregimes)canpromoteordegradeecosystemhealth.Toofrequentfireovertoowideanareacandramaticallyalterthecompositionandstructureofnaturalecosystems.Firethatistooinfrequentcanpredisposethelandscapetolargerandmoreseverefiresbypromotingtheaccumulationofunnaturallyhighfuelloads.Livingwithfirerequiresustogetthebalancerightforcurrentandfuturegenerations.
‘Plannedfiresarefundamentaltothisstrategy.’
Australiaplaysasignificantrolewithintheinternationalbushfiremanagementcommunity.Ourachievementsinfireresearch,bushfiremitigationandmanagement,andcommunityinvolvement,areincreasinglyinfluencingapproachestobushfiremanagementworldwide.Aclearvisionandpolicy,aimedatimprovingthemanagementoffirebylandandbushfiremanagementagenciesandcommunities,willconsolidatethisinternationalcontribution.
Since2000,southernAustraliahasexperiencedfireseasonsasdevastatingasanyinthetwohundredyearssinceEuropeansettlement.Thebestavailablesciencenowsuggeststhatawarming,dryingclimate,particularlyinsouthernAustralia,willincreasethefrequency,intensityandsizeofbushfiresinsomeofthemostdenselypopulatedregionsofthecontinent.TheweatherconditionswhichpredisposedVictoriatocatastrophicfiredangerinFebruary2009,andtheconsequenttragiclossoflifeandproperty,arepredictedbytheCSIROandBureauofMeteorologytooccurmorefrequentlyinfuture6.
ItisestimatedthatoverthelastcenturytheareasubjecttofireinAustraliahasdeclined.Thisisbecauseofchangedlanduseandmanagement,improvedbushfiresuppressionpractices,thereductionoftraditionalburningbyIndigenouscommunities,andareductionofplannedburningbylandmanagers.Thesechangeshaveinpartresultedinfrequent,smallandlowintensityfiresbeingreplacedbylessfrequent,largerandmoreintensefires.Thishasresultedinareductioninthe“patchiness”ormosaicsacrossthelandscapewhichisimplicatedinthelossofbiodiversity.The“woodythickening”insubstantialareasofthenorthernAustraliaprovidesanotableexampleofchangedlandmanagementandfireregimeschangingbushfireriskandecologicaloutcomes.
MuchofAustraliacannot,andshouldnot,be“fire-proofed”.Rather,weneedtolearntolivewithfireandtomanageitwithinthelandscape,recognisingthatfireisinevitableandthatmanynativeecosystemsareadaptedtoandneedfire.Plannedfiresarefundamentaltothisstrategy.Theyareusuallysmaller,lessintenseandpatchierthanmajorbushfires.Whiletheydoinvolvecostsandimpacts(e.g.temporarylossofhabitat,productionofsmoke)theyarefarlessseverethanthoseofmajorbushfires.
6 Theinterannualvariabilityofmanybiophysicalparameters(includingrainfall)insoutheasternAustraliaisinfluencedbythepositionofthesubtropicalridge,whichresearchintheSouthEasternAustralianClimateInitiative(SEACI)suggestsisassociatedwithabout70percentoftheobservedautumnrainfalldeclineinsoutheasternAustralia(CSIRO2009).Climatemodelspredictanintensificationandsouthwardsshiftinthesubtropicalridge,causingtherainbringingfrontalsystemsfromthewesttomovefurthersouth,andexacerbatingthefrequency,intensityanddurationofdroughtconditionsinsoutheasternAustralia.(CSIRO(2009)“AdviceondefiningclimatescenariosforuseintheMurrayDarlingBasinAuthorityBasinPlanmodelling.”MDBATechnicalReportSeries:BasinPlan:BP01CSIROandMurrayDarlingBasinAuthority,Canberra.)
PlannedfireincoastalforestsusingaerialincendiaryoperationsinSouthAustralia,2001(photo:ChantelleO’Brien,DepartmentofEnvironment,WaterandNaturalResources,SouthAustralia).
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Glossary
CommandThedirectionofmembersandresourcesofanagencyintheperformanceoftheagency’sroleandtasks.Authoritytocommandisestablishedinlegislationorbyagreementwithinanagency.Commandrelatestoagenciesandoperatesverticallywithinanagency.
DroughtProlongedabsenceormarkeddeficiencyofprecipitation(rain).(BOM)
Ecosystem servicesThefunctioningofnaturalecosystemsprovidesservicesessentialtohumansurvivalandwell-being.Naturalecosystemsmaintaintheatmosphere;providecleanwater;controlsoilerosion,pollutionandpests;pollinateplants;andprovidemanyotheressentialprocesses.Thelanguageofecosystemserviceshasemergedinrecentdecadesasawayofrepresentingthesignificanceofthebenefitshumansderivefromnaturalsystems7.
FireThechemicalreactionbetweenfuel,oxygenandheat.Heatisnecessarytostartthereactionandonceignited,fireproducesitsownheatandbecomesself-supporting.
Fire behaviourThemannerinwhichafirereactstothevariablesoffuel,weatherandtopography.
Fire behaviour predictionPredictionofprobablefirebehaviourusuallypreparedbyafirebehaviouranalystinsupportoffiresuppressionorprescribedburningoperations.(NWCG)
Fire climateThecompositepatternorintegrationovertimeofthefireweatherelementsthataffectfireoccurrenceandfirebehaviourinagivenarea.
7 NaturalResourceManagementMinisterialCouncil(2010).Australia’sBiodiversityConservationStrategy2010–2030,AustralianGovernmentDepartmentofSustainability,Environment,Water,PopulationandCommunities,Canberra.
MostofthetermsinthisGlossaryarefromKnowledgeWeb,asitemaintainedbytheAustralasianFireandEmergencyServiceAuthoritiesCouncil.
KnowledgeWebcanbefoundathttps://knowledgeweb.afac.com.au/services/glossary.
AssetsAnythingvaluedbypeoplewhichincludeshouses,crops,forestsand,inmanycases,theenvironment.
Available resourcesTheresourcesatanincidentandavailableforallocationatshortnotice.(AIIMS)
BushfireUnplannedvegetationfire.Agenerictermwhichincludesgrassfires,forestfiresandscrubfiresbothwithandwithoutasuppressionobjective.
Bushfire managementAllthoseactivitiesdirectedtoprevention,detection,damagemitigation,andsuppressionofbushfires.Includesbushfirelegislation,policy,administration,lawenforcement,communityeducation,trainingoffirefighters,planning,communicationssystems,equipment,research,andthemultitudeoffieldoperationsundertakenbylandmanagersandemergencyservicespersonnelrelatingtobushfirecontrol.
Bushfire riskProcesses,occurrencesoractionsthatincreasethelikelihoodofbushfiresoccurring.
Bushfire suppressionTheactivitiesconnectedwithrestrictingthespreadofabushfirefollowingitsdetectionandbeforemakingitsafe.
ClimateTheatmosphericconditionsofaplaceoveranextendedperiodoftime.
Code of PracticeDocumentgivingmethodsdevelopedtoassistcompliancewithactsandregulationsintheperformanceofwork.
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Fire dangerSumofconstantdangerandvariabledangerfactorsaffectingtheinception,spread,andresistancetocontrol,andsubsequentfiredamage;oftenexpressedasanindex.(NWCG)
Fire ecologyThestudyoftherelationshipsbetweenfire,thephysicalenvironmentandlivingorganisms.
FirefighterAnyemployee,volunteeroragentofanyfireagencywhooccupies,orisdesignated,toundertakearoleforthepurposeoffiresuppression.
Fire managementAllactivitiesassociatedwiththemanagementoffireproneland,includingtheuseoffiretomeetlandmanagementgoalsandobjectives.
Fire regimeThehistoryoffireinaparticularvegetationtypeorareaincludingthefrequency,intensityandseasonofburning.Itmayalsoincludeproposalsfortheuseoffireinagivenarea.(AFAC)
Fire seasonTheperiodduringwhichbushfiresarelikelytooccur,spreadanddosufficientdamagetowarrantorganisedfirecontrol.
Fire weatherWeatherconditionswhichinfluencefireignition,behaviour,andsuppression.(NWCG)
ForestAnarea,incorporatingalllivingandnon-livingcomponents,thatisdominatedbytreeshavingusuallyasinglestemandamatureorpotentiallymaturestandheightexceeding2metresandwithexistingorpotentialcrowncoverofoverstoreystrataaboutequaltoorgreaterthan20percent.ThisdefinitionincludesAustralia’sdiversenativeforests,woodlandsandplantations,regardlessofage.
Forest fireAfireburningmainlyinforestand/orwoodland.
FuelAnymaterialsuchasgrass,leaflitterandlivevegetationwhichcanbeignitedandsustainsafire.Fuelisusuallymeasuredintonnesperhectare.RelatedTerms:Availablefuel,Coarsefuel,Deadfuel,Elevateddeadfuel,Finefuel,Ladderfuel,Surfacefuel,Totalfinefuel.
Fuel reductionManipulation,includingcombustion,orremovaloffuelstoreducethelikelihoodofignitionand/ortolessenpotentialdamageandresistancetocontrol.
HabitatThelocalenvironmentofconditionsinwhichananimalorplantlives.
HazardAsourceofpotentialharmorasituationwithpotentialtocauseloss.
UtilisinginternaldrawandconvectioncurrentsinaplannedfireinSouthAustralia,in2011(photo:ChantelleO’Brien,DepartmentofEnvironment,WaterandNaturalResources,SouthAustralia).
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IgnitionThebeginningofflameproductionorsmoulderingcombustion;thestartingofafire.
IncidentAnyunplannedeventrequiringemergencyintervention.(AIIMS)
MosaicUsedinreferencetothespatialarrangementofburntandunburntfuelsateitheralocaloralandscapescale.
OperationsThedirection,supervisionandimplementationoftacticsinaccordancewiththeIncidentActionPlan.
Planned burningSee:Prescribedburning.
PreparednessAllactivitiesundertakeninadvanceoftheoccurrenceofanincidenttodecreasetheimpact,extentandseverityoftheincidentandtoensuremoreeffectiveresponseactivities.
Prescribed burningThecontrolledapplicationoffireunderspecifiedenvironmentalconditionstoapredeterminedareaandatthetime,intensity,andrateofspreadrequiredtoattainplannedresourcemanagementobjectives.
PreventionAllactivitiesconcernedwithminimisingtheoccurrenceofincidents,particularlythoseofhumanorigin.
Rangelands
Therangelands,popularlyknownas“theoutback”,coverapproximately81percentofAustralia’slandarea.Theyencompass:
• tropicalwoodlandsandsavannasinthefarnorth
• vasttreelessgrassyplains(downscountry)acrossthemidnorth
• hummockgrasslands(Spinifex),mulgawoodlandsandshrublandsthroughthemidlatitudes
• saltbushandbluebushshrublandsthatfringetheagriculturalareasandGreatAustralianBightinthesouth8.
RecoveryThecoordinatedprocessofsupportingemergencyaffectedcommunitiesinreconstructionofthephysicalinfrastructureandrestorationofemotional,social,economicandphysicalwellbeing.
ResourcesAllpersonnelandequipmentavailable,orpotentiallyavailable,forincidenttasks.
ResponseActionstakeninanticipationof,during,andimmediatelyafteranincidenttoensurethatitseffectsareminimised,andthatpeopleaffectedaregivenimmediatereliefandsupport.
RiskTheexposuretothepossibilityofsuchthingsaseconomicorfinanciallossorgain,physicaldamage,injuryordelay,asaconsequenceofpursuingaparticularcourseofaction.Theconceptofriskhastwoelements,i.e.thelikelihoodofsomethinghappeningandtheconsequencesifithappens.(AS4360)
8 NaturalResourceManagementMinisterialCouncil(2010).PrinciplesforSustainableResourceManagementintheRangelands.AustralianGovernmentDepartmentoftheEnvironment,Water,HeritageandtheArts,Canberra.
2011fuelreductionburnatRedTapeCreek,Tas,usingaerialincendiaries(photo:PaulBlack,Parks&WildlifeService,Tasmania).
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24 National Bushfire Management Policy Statement for Forests and Rangelands
RuralAnyareawhereinresidencesandotherdevelopmentsarescatteredandintermingledwithforest,range,orfarmlandandnativevegetationorcultivatedcrops.
UrbanAreainwhichresidencesandotherhumandevelopmentsformanessentiallycontiguouscoveringofthelandscape,includesmostareawithincities&towns,subdivisions,commercialandindustrialparks,andsimilardevelopmentwhetherinsidecitylimitsornot.
Urban rural interface (URI)Theline,area,orzonewherestructuresandotherhumandevelopmentadjoinoroverlapwithundevelopedbushland.
WoodlandAsubsetofforestplantcommunitiesinwhichthetreesformonlyanopencanopy(between20percentand50percentcrowncover),theinterveningareabeingoccupiedbylowervegetation,usuallygrassorscrub.
HouseatStrathewen,Victoria,thatwassuccessfullydefendedintheFebruary2009BlackSaturdayfires(photo:BushfireCRC).
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