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Firetools analysis of thresholds of potential concern before and after the Black Summer fires (from Williamson (2020)) for vegetation formations in the Sydney region. The main effect has been to shift a large area into the vulnerable class (83% increase across New South Wales), with more modest 21% increase in area burnt too frequently and 30% decrease in the area long unburnt. Vulnerable means an area that would be burnt too frequently if another fire occurred within 5–7 years. (Image: Grant Williamson)
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