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Understanding pre-1850s fire history and its effect on forest structure can provide insights useful for fire managers in developing plans to moderate fire hazards in the face of forecasted climate change. While climate clearly plays a substantial role in
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including forest fires and shrub fires. The United States has also described wildfire as “any non-structure fire that occurs in the wildland” (National Wildfire Coordinating Group2011). In
In fire-prone ecosystems, fire in the landscape (commonly termed wildfire, wildland fire or bushfire) has been considered as a 'disaster' when it engulfs the environmental components at a larger scale beyond con- trol. Wildfires are a worldwide phenomenon that plays an Responsible Editor: ...
From 1996 to 1997, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) conducted an air quality stu... S Mukerjee 被引量: 2发表: 2002年 Federal wildland fire management policy and program review: implementation action plan report: May 23,...
Our analysis describes patterns of disproportional burning once a fire encounters a parcel of specific ownership. Limitations of this study include errors on ownership assignment and mapping, as well omission and commission errors associated with MTBS fire perimeters22. The MTBS fire atlas covers 27 ye...
Requirements for space-based observations in fire management: a report by the Wildland Fire Hazard Team, Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS) D... The Wildland Fire Hazard Team reviewed potential requirements for space-based observations in fire management. The team produced a report, de...
Haggstrom DA (2003) Managing fire in the urban interface of interior Alaska. In: 2nd international wildland fire ecology and fire management congress. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Fairbanks, AK Google Scholar Hansen WD, Naughton HT (2013) The effects of a spruce bark beetle outbreak ...
Keeley, J. E. Fire intensity, fire severity and burn severity: a brief review and suggested usage.Int. J. Wildland Fire18, 116–126 (2009). Google Scholar McGuire, L. A. & Youberg, A. M. What drives spatial variability in rainfall intensity–duration thresholds for post-wildfire debris...