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Journal of Environmental Management, 2021
Prescribed fire to reduce forest fuels has been routinely applied to reduce wildfire risk in many parts of the world. It has also been proposed that prescribed fire can be used to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
L. Volkova, S. Roxburgh, C. Weston
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Prescribed fire to reduce forest fuels has been routinely applied to reduce wildfire risk in many parts of the world. It has also been proposed that prescribed fire can be used to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
L. Volkova, S. Roxburgh, C. Weston
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International journal of wildland fire, 2021
Fuels treatments and fire suppression operations during a fire are the two management influences on wildfire severity, yet their influence is rarely quantified in landscape-scale analyses.
Lucas B. Harris +3 more
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Fuels treatments and fire suppression operations during a fire are the two management influences on wildfire severity, yet their influence is rarely quantified in landscape-scale analyses.
Lucas B. Harris +3 more
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Analysis of smoke during prescribed fires
2006 First International Symposium on Environment Identities and Mediterranean Area, 2006This work consist in sampling and analyzing smoke released by typical Mediterranean vegetation during a fire. To proceed we used an experimental apparatus made of an air sampling pump with a cartridge filled with Tenaxreg TA. The sampling device was situated in a fixed place corresponding to the position of a fireman for the four studied stations ...
Barboni, Toussaint +4 more
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Forest Ecology and Management, 2020
Prescribed fire can result in significant benefits to ecosystems and society. Examples include improved wildlife habitat, enhanced biodiversity, reduced threat of destructive wildfire, and enhanced ecosystem resilience. Prescribed fire can also come with
Molly E. Hunter, M. Robles
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Prescribed fire can result in significant benefits to ecosystems and society. Examples include improved wildlife habitat, enhanced biodiversity, reduced threat of destructive wildfire, and enhanced ecosystem resilience. Prescribed fire can also come with
Molly E. Hunter, M. Robles
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Prescribed Fire and Natural Disturbance
Science, 2004The recent coverage of our work on the relationship between fire history and an emerging forest epidemic called sudden oak death highlights landscape-level aspects of disease spread, which are often overlooked (“Fighting sudden oak death with fire?”, J. Withgott, News Focus, 20 Aug., p. [1101][1]).
Max A. Moritz, Dennis C. Odion
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, 2020
In the Midwestern United States, oak savannas have been reduced in area by at least 99% since European settlement, mirroring global trends for savannas, grasslands, and shrublands.
T. Bassett, D. Landis, L. Brudvig
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In the Midwestern United States, oak savannas have been reduced in area by at least 99% since European settlement, mirroring global trends for savannas, grasslands, and shrublands.
T. Bassett, D. Landis, L. Brudvig
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Rangeland Ecology & Management, 2020
In the northern Great Plains of North America, Kentucky bluegrass has become a conservation concern on many remaining rangelands. Reintroduction of fire may be one of the best ways to combat bluegrass invasion in the northern Great Plains, but ...
Cayla R. Bendel +3 more
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In the northern Great Plains of North America, Kentucky bluegrass has become a conservation concern on many remaining rangelands. Reintroduction of fire may be one of the best ways to combat bluegrass invasion in the northern Great Plains, but ...
Cayla R. Bendel +3 more
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Attitudes Toward Prescribed Fire Policies
Journal of Forestry, 1990This article discusses the fire policy of several land management agencies and research done to assess public attitudes toward these policies. Biological information may provide support for a prescribed fire policy in areas managed with a preservation mandate, that alone is not sufficient justification for its implementation. Fire policy has a critical
Michael J. Manfredo +3 more
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, 2020
Northern Australia comprises by far the most fire-prone-half of a fiery continent, where fire frequencies range from annual in the tropical savannas to periodic very-extensive fire events following above-rainfall conditions in the central Australian ...
J. Russell-Smith +4 more
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Northern Australia comprises by far the most fire-prone-half of a fiery continent, where fire frequencies range from annual in the tropical savannas to periodic very-extensive fire events following above-rainfall conditions in the central Australian ...
J. Russell-Smith +4 more
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Policy barriers and opportunities for prescribed fire application in the western United States
International journal of wildland fire, 2019Prescribed fire is an important management tool on US federal lands that is not being applied at the necessary or desired levels. We investigated the role of policy barriers and opportunities for prescribed fire application on US Forest Service and ...
Courtney A. Schultz +2 more
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