The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Ecology, Fire regime, Vegetation, Prescribed burn and Soay sheep. The study incorporates disciplines such as Forest management, Forestry, Biodiversity and Meteorology in addition to Fire regime. His Meteorology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Boreal and Environmental planning.
His Vegetation study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Physical geography. His Prescribed burn research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Adaptive management, Extreme weather and Understory. His Soay sheep research integrates issues from Fecundity, Population density and Density dependence.
Ecology, Fire regime, Vegetation, Mental health and Prescribed burn are his primary areas of study. Owen Price interconnects Fire ecology, Forestry, Meteorology, Greenhouse gas and Spatial ecology in the investigation of issues within Fire regime. His research in Vegetation intersects with topics in Boreal, Climate change, Environmental resource management, Physical geography and Dry season.
His Physical geography study incorporates themes from Range and Ecosystem. His Mental health study combines topics in areas such as Nursing, Intervention, Psychological intervention and Aggression. His work deals with themes such as Fire weather, Smoke and Environmental planning, which intersect with Prescribed burn.
His primary areas of study are Mental health, Nursing, Vegetation, Psychological intervention and Environmental resource management. His Service user study in the realm of Mental health connects with subjects such as Context. His work on Fire regime as part of general Vegetation research is often related to South eastern, thus linking different fields of science.
His Fire regime research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Spatial ecology, Earth system science and Biogeochemistry. His work carried out in the field of Psychological intervention brings together such families of science as De-escalation, Aggression and Seclusion. Owen Price has included themes like Hazard, Range and Prescribed burn in his Environmental resource management study.
Owen Price mainly focuses on Mental health, Psychological intervention, Nursing, Vegetation and South eastern. His Psychological intervention research incorporates elements of Psychosocial, Physical therapy, Intervention and Multimodal therapy. His Nursing research includes elements of De-escalation and Aggression.
His work on Fire regime is typically connected to Genetic model as part of general Vegetation study, connecting several disciplines of science. His research integrates issues of Biogeochemical cycle, Earth system science and Biogeochemistry in his study of Fire regime. Owen Price has researched Range in several fields, including Climate change, Climate model and Wildland–urban interface.
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Effects of weather, fuel and terrain on fire severity in topographically diverse landscapes of south-eastern Australia
Ross A Bradstock;Kate Hammill;Luke Collins;O Price.
Landscape Ecology (2010)
Early development and population fluctuations in Soay sheep
T. H. Clutton-Brock;O. F. Price;S. D. Albon;P. A. Jewell.
Journal of Animal Ecology (1992)
Prescribed burning: how can it work to conserve the things we value?
T. D. Penman;T. D. Penman;F. J. Christie;F. J. Christie;A. N. Andersen;A. N. Andersen;R. A. Bradstock;R. A. Bradstock.
International Journal of Wildland Fire (2011)
Persistent instability and population regulation in Soay sheep
T. H. Clutton-Brock;O. F. Price;S. D. Albon;P. A. Jewell.
Journal of Animal Ecology (1991)
Mate retention, harassment, and the evolution of ungulate leks
T. H. Clutton-Brock;O. F. Price;A. D. C MacColl.
Behavioral Ecology (1992)
Wildfire management in Mediterranean-type regions: paradigm change needed
Francisco Moreira;Francisco Moreira;Davide Ascoli;Hugh Safford;Mark A Adams.
Environmental Research Letters (2020)
Overcompensation and population cycles in an ungulate.
Bryan T. Grenfell;O. F. Price;S. D. Albon;S. D. Albon;T. H. Glutton-Brock.
Nature (1992)
The efficacy of fuel treatment in mitigating property loss during wildfires: Insights from analysis of the severity of the catastrophic fires in 2009 in Victoria, Australia
Owen F. Price;Ross A. Bradstock.
Journal of Environmental Management (2012)
Wildfires, fuel treatment and risk mitigation in Australian eucalypt forests: Insights from landscape-scale simulation
Ross A. Bradstock;Geoffrey Cary;Ian Davies;David Lindenmayer.
Journal of Environmental Management (2012)
Key components of de-escalation techniques: a thematic synthesis.
Owen Price;John Baker.
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing (2012)
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