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- Q5451668 subject Q8330086.
- Q5451668 subject Q8459779.
- Q5451668 subject Q8946507.
- Q5451668 abstract "A fire trail is a rural road built specifically for the purpose of access for "fire management purposes" including building containment lines and backburning operations.The term is part of the vocabulary of Australian bushfire control and may be also known as a fireroad in US terminology. A fire trail may act as part of a control line or fire break but a fire trail in itself does not constitute a fire break.Due to fire trails providing access to otherwise remote areas, possible adverse effects include: illegal activities, erosion, noise pollution, weed invasion, and possibly stuck vehicles.Since fire trails are unpaved roads, contour banks are essential to control erosion and track degradation.".
- Q5451668 thumbnail Bicentennial_National_Trail.JPG?width=300.
- Q5451668 wikiPageExternalLink dsp_content.cfm?CAT_ID=255.
- Q5451668 wikiPageWikiLink Q1017324.
- Q5451668 wikiPageWikiLink Q2589818.
- Q5451668 wikiPageWikiLink Q8330086.
- Q5451668 wikiPageWikiLink Q8459779.
- Q5451668 wikiPageWikiLink Q8946507.
- Q5451668 wikiPageWikiLink Q898256.
- Q5451668 comment "A fire trail is a rural road built specifically for the purpose of access for "fire management purposes" including building containment lines and backburning operations.The term is part of the vocabulary of Australian bushfire control and may be also known as a fireroad in US terminology.".
- Q5451668 label "Fire trail".
- Q5451668 depiction Bicentennial_National_Trail.JPG.