Dunn, Noble. 2008. S-190 Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior. Retrieved May 12, 2013 from http://training.nwcg.gov/ courses/s190.html.National Wildfire Coordinating Group, 1994: Introduction to wildland fire behavior S-190. National Interagency Fire Center NFES 180, 66 pp....
North American forest communities have been vitally concerned with wildland fires. They have tried to eliminate wildland fires entirely, to reduce fire intensity, to thin and burn, and even to return to a more naturally occurring wildland fire regime. Urban and suburban growth through the 20th cen...
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In the United States, increased wildland fire activity over the last 15聽years has resulted in increased pressure to balance the cost, benefits, and risks of wildfire management. Amid increased public scrutiny and a highly variable wildland fire environment, a substantial body of research has ...
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Continental-scale studies of western North America have attributed recent increases in annual area burned and fire size to a warming climate, but these stu... JA Lutz,JWV Wagtendonk,AE Thode,... - 《International Journal of Wildland Fire》 ...
and we have many resources at our university to help us understand how fire mitigation planning happens. One of the other professors in our department who teaches the group communication class, Jody Jahn, is a former wildland firefighter, and my father was a career Forest Service employee, so...
to make the case that restoring water flows in the refuge could reduce the frequency and duration of wildland fires, generating multiple benefits. At the refuge, a history of modification to natural hydrology, coupled with more recent increases in the incidence of droughts, has led to more ...
Introduction to the effects of wildland fire on aquatic ecosystems in the Western USA. Forest Ecology and Management, 178, 1-3.Rieman, B. E., R. E. Gresswell, M. K. Young and C. H. Luce, 2003, Introduction to the effects of wildland fire ...
Introduction to the effects of wildland fire on aquatic ecosystems in the Western USA. Forest Ecology and Management 178:1-3.Rieman, B. E., R. E. Gresswell, M. K. Young, and C. H. Luce (2003), Introduction to the effects of wildland fire on aquatic ecosystems in the Western USA,...