Therefore, in this study, we argue that it is important to incorporate the concepts of (i) wildfire severity and (ii) cultural burning in wildfire policies and regulations in southern Ecuador. Results The results indicate that low-severity fires occur within the Saraguro territory and that fire ...
They are a type ofwildfire– fires that burn through wild vegetation likewoodland,scrubland,grasslandorsavannahs. These fires are unpredictable and difficult to control. These fires are particularly common in areas that experience hot, dry weather, likeAustralia,Greece,Africaand parts of the USA, lik...
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balance. From a wildfire perspective, a multi-layer safety approach could significantly reduce risks. For this first layer, risk reduction measures in the landscape, on a community level and individual level, still need to be the first priority. This includes education, awareness, and measures to...
a Department of Geography, Faculty of Science, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), Aligarh, UP 202002, India; b Department of Geography and Regional Development, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, Trieda A. Hlinku 1, 94901 Nitra, Slovakia; c Research ...
ecosystem functional group (level 3 of the typology) in Supplementary Information, Appendix4. SeeSupplementary Information, Glossary, for explanation of terms. Details are in Supplementary Information, Appendix2. Illustrations (wildfire icon; Japan mt. fuji; shark) DigitalVision Vectors via Getty Images...
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The rising and continuous pollution of the soil from anthropogenic activities is of great concern. Owing to this concern, the advent of digital soil mappin