نتایج جستجو برای: forest fire

تعداد نتایج: 143001  

2001
Daniel B. Tinker Dennis H. Knight

Coarse woody debris (CWD) biomass was measured and mapped in burned, clearcut, and intact lodgepole pine forests in two areas of the Rocky Mountains of Wyoming: the Medicine Bow National Forest (MBNF) and Yellowstone National Park (YNP). In addition, the amount of CWD consumed or converted to charcoal by fire was estimated in a recently burned stand in YNP. A spatially explicit simulation model...

2005
Deborah M. Finch Joseph L. Ganey Wang Yong Rebecca T. Kimball

Logging and livestock grazing are widespread management practices in Southwestern ponderosa pine forests that may act either independently or synergistically with fire management to influence habitat availability and use, reproductive success, and songbird population levels. Fire, historically an important natural process in Southwestem ponderosa pine forests, had far-reaching affects on forest...

2013
Francisco Rodríguez Armando González-Cabán

The abandonment of land, the high energy load generated and accumulated by vegetation covers, climate change and interface scenarios in Mediterranean forest ecosystems are demanding serious attention to forest fire conditions. This is particularly true when dealing with the budget requirements for undertaking protection programs related to the state of current and future forest landscapes. Base...

2000
Kurt F. Kipfmueller Thomas W. Swetnam

USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-15-VOL-5. 2000 In: Cole, David N.; McCool, Stephen F.; Borrie, William T.; O’Loughlin, Jennifer, comps. 2000. Wilderness science in a time of change conference— Volume 5: Wilderness ecosystems, threats, and management; 1999 May 23– 27; Missoula, MT. Proceedings RMRS-P-15-VOL-5. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Resea...

Journal: :ecopersia 0
seyed ata ollah hosseini associate professor of forestry and forest economics, university of tehran, tehran, iran. masoud esmaeili sharif isfahan research center for agriculture and natural resources, isfahan, iran mohammad amoozad forest, range and watershed administration, sari district, sari, iran korosh shirani associate professor at isfahan research center for agriculture and natural resources, isfahan, iran mohsen gorgandipour m.sc. student of forest engineering, faculty of natural resources, university of tehran, tehran, iran

the effect of forest roads on the extent and type of fire damage occurred in forests and rangelands of the neka county in mazandaran province was investigated. for this purpose, all fire spots, stand number, percentage and type of injury and damage to tree species, and average diameter at breast height (dbh) were noted with 100% inventory; area and geographic location of access roads were deter...

2007
J. David Nichols John R. Warren

The Forest Fire Advanced System Technology (FFAST) project is developing a data system to provide near-real-time forest fire information to fire management at the fire Incident Command Post (ICP). The completed conceptual design defined an integrated forest fire detection and mapping system that is based upon technology available in the 1990's. System component technologies identified for an en...

2012
Anabela Carvalho

There are regions of the world more vulnerable to climate change and some of those regions are also sensitive to forest fire occurrences. The way climate change interacts with the forests of the world and consequently with forest fire activity is a point of debate among the scientific community. Several features dominate the forest fires of a given region and these can be described in terms of ...

2012
A. A. KULESHOV E. E. MYSHETSKAYA

The problem of numerical simulation of forest fires is considered. A two-dimensional two-phase mathematical model, the numerical method and the results of a demonstrative numerical simulation of the process of forest fire spread are presented. Key-Words: Forest fire, mathematical model, numerical method, numerical simulation

Journal: :Tree physiology 2004
J H M Thornley M G R Cannell

Climate change is predicted to shorten the fire interval in boreal forests. Many studies have recorded positive effects of fire on forest growth over a few decades, but few have modeled the long-term effects of the loss of carbon and nitrogen to the atmosphere. We used a process-based, dynamic, forest ecosystem model, which couples the carbon, nitrogen and water cycles, to simulate the effects ...

Journal: :Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems 2012
Luis Merino Fernando Caballero J. Ramiro Martinez de Dios Iván Maza Aníbal Ollero

The paper presents an Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS), consisting of several aerial vehicles and a central station, for forest fire monitoring. Fire monitoring is defined as the computation in real-time of the evolution of the fire front shape and potentially other parameters related to the fire propagation, and is very important for forest fire fighting. The paper shows how an UAS can automatic...

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