Fire Regimes and Ecosystem Properties

Fire Regimes and Ecosystem Properties
Title Fire Regimes and Ecosystem Properties PDF eBook
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Pages 608
Release 1981
Genre Ecological succession
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Fire Regimes and Ecosystem Properties

Fire Regimes and Ecosystem Properties
Title Fire Regimes and Ecosystem Properties PDF eBook
Author United States / Forest Service
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Pages 99
Release 1981
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Proceedings of the Conference

Proceedings of the Conference
Title Proceedings of the Conference PDF eBook
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Pages 0
Release 1981
Genre Fire ecology
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Fire Regimes and Ecosystem Properties

Fire Regimes and Ecosystem Properties
Title Fire Regimes and Ecosystem Properties PDF eBook
Author United States Department Of Agriculture
Publisher Forgotten Books
Pages 612
Release 2017-12-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781528119481

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Excerpt from Fire Regimes and Ecosystem Properties: Proceedings of the Conference, December 11-15, 1978, Honolulu, Hawaii The planned purpose of this meeting was to place the role of fire in natural eco systems in a balanced context by Viewing a continuum of ecosystems from those where fire is a predictable and frequent event to those where fire is a rare occurrence. Although the synthesis of existing information on the role of fire in a range of ecosystems was a major objective of our conference, the primary goal was, through the verbal interaction of the participants at this meeting, to bring a new level of under standing to the role of fire in the function and management of ecosystems. The tactical approach of the planning committee was to examine the role of fire frequency and intensity in the development of ecosystems and to explore the potential of fire as a tool in the management of ecosystems. Following this plan, the first session of the symposium was devoted to an examination of the effects of fire in regulating the distribution of ecosystems in space and time. Not only was the goal to examine environmental differences that give rise to regions characterized by an abun dance of fire - dependent ecosystems and to other regions, such as the northern hardwood forest area of the White Mountains of New England, where relatively few ecosystems are fire dependent, but also to examine those factors that give rise to a local matrix of ecosystems in which fire plays a varying role in the maintenance of local ecosystem diversity. Understanding regional and local patterns is, of course, basic to the development of successful management schemes. The second session was devoted largely to the reproductive and growth strategies of plants as they are evolutionarily modified by fire and as they contribute to the maintenance of fire - dependent systems. This discussion touches on the fact that some attributes of plants that make them successful in fire systems are not necessarily unique to fire systems and, in fact, might be adaptations to more general situations. One particularly interesting aspect of this session is the possibility that better understanding of the factors underlying the maintenance of plant populations in fire systems might Open the possibility of breeding economically important plants to fire managed situations. At any rate, better knowledge of species strategies in fire-prone ecosystems is basic to success in using fire as a management tool. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Fire Regimes and Ecosystem Properties

Fire Regimes and Ecosystem Properties
Title Fire Regimes and Ecosystem Properties PDF eBook
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Pages 594
Release 1978
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Fire Regimes and Ecosystem Properties

Fire Regimes and Ecosystem Properties
Title Fire Regimes and Ecosystem Properties PDF eBook
Author Estados Unidos. Forest Service
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Pages 594
Release 1981
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Fire in California's Ecosystems

Fire in California's Ecosystems
Title Fire in California's Ecosystems PDF eBook
Author Jan W. van Wagtendonk
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 567
Release 2018-06-08
Genre Science
ISBN 0520961919

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Fire in California’s Ecosystems describes fire in detail—both as an integral natural process in the California landscape and as a growing threat to urban and suburban developments in the state. Written by many of the foremost authorities on the subject, this comprehensive volume is an ideal authoritative reference tool and the foremost synthesis of knowledge on the science, ecology, and management of fire in California. Part One introduces the basics of fire ecology, including overviews of historical fires, vegetation, climate, weather, fire as a physical and ecological process, and fire regimes, and reviews the interactions between fire and the physical, plant, and animal components of the environment. Part Two explores the history and ecology of fire in each of California's nine bioregions. Part Three examines fire management in California during Native American and post-Euro-American settlement and also current issues related to fire policy such as fuel management, watershed management, air quality, invasive plant species, at-risk species, climate change, social dynamics, and the future of fire management. This edition includes critical scientific and management updates and four new chapters on fire weather, fire regimes, climate change, and social dynamics.