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Economic benefits of reducing fire‐related sediment in southwestern fire‐prone ecosystems
Water Resources Research, 2003A multiple regression analysis of fire interval and resulting sediment yield (controlling for relief ratio, rainfall, etc.) indicates that reducing the fire interval from the current average 22 years to a prescribed fire interval of 5 years would reduce sediment yield by 2 million cubic meters in the 86.2 square kilometer southern California watershed ...
John Loomis +3 more
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Adaptive Governance in Fire-Prone Landscapes
Society & Natural Resources, 2022Emily Platt +3 more
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Wildland fire effects on understory plant communities in two fire-prone forests
Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 2008Our understanding of wildland fire effects on understory plant communities is limited because of a lack of repeated measurements before and after lightning-ignited fires. We examined vegetation responses to a surface fire in a ponderosa pine forest and a mixed-severity fire in a spruce–fir–aspen forest using before–after, control–impact (BACI) study ...
Daniel C. Laughlin, Peter Z. Fulé
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PyOM characterisation in fire-prone Mediterranean pine forests
2013Fire is a major disturbance to vegetation and soil and a driving factor of ecosystems in the Mediterranean basin, as up to 90% of all forest fires in the EU occur in Mediterranean countries (De la Rosa et al., 2008). The aboveground vegetation and the soil organic matter (SOM), which is the fuel in soil, are affected in terms of both abundance and ...
Giovanni Mastrolonardo +5 more
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Fire: plant functional types and patch mosaic burning in fire-prone ecosystems
Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 2008Shared fire-survival and fire-persistence traits are found in taxonomically unrelated plant species that commonly grow in fire-prone ecosystems. Such traits include resprouting, after fire has killed the above-ground biomass, and postfire seed release after the death of individual plants. Classification of such traits has led to a change in focus from
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Global and Regional Trends and Drivers of Fire Under Climate Change
Reviews of Geophysics, 2022Matthew W Jones +2 more
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Plant senescence in fire-prone perennials
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1993openaire +2 more sources
Pool fire dynamics: Principles, models and recent advances
Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2023Haixiang Chen
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