نتایج جستجو برای: fire

تعداد نتایج: 42820  

Journal: :Science 1999
Keeley Fotheringham Morais

California shrubland wildfires are increasingly destructive, and it is widely held that the problem has been intensified by fire suppression, leading to larger, more intense wildfires. However, analysis of the California Statewide Fire History Database shows that, since 1910, fire frequency and area burned have not declined, and fire size has not increased. Fire rotation intervals have declined...

2016
María Vanesa Moreno Emilio Chuvieco Sylvie Gauthier

Concern regarding global change has increased the need to understand the relationship between fire regime characteristics and the environment. Pyrogeographical theory suggests that fire regimes are constrained by climate, vegetation and fire ignition processes, but it is not obvious how fire regime characteristics are related to those factors. We used a three-matrix approach with a multivariate...

2004
John A. Stanturf Dale D. Wade Thomas A. Waldrop

Other than land clearing for urban development (Wear and others 1998), no disturbance is more common in southern forests than fire. The pervasive role of fire predates human activity in the South (Komarek 1964, 1974), and humans magnified that role. Repeating patterns of fire behavior lead to recognizable fire regimes, with temporal and spatial dimensions. Understanding these fire regimes is es...

2015
Naomi B. Schwartz Maria Uriarte Victor H. Gutiérrez-Vélez Walter Baethgen Ruth DeFries Katia Fernandes Miguel A. Pinedo-Vasquez

The incidence of escaped agricultural fire has recently been increasing in the Western Amazon, driven by climate variability, land use change, and changes in patterns of residency and land occupation. Preventing and mitigating the negative impacts of fire in the Amazon require a comprehensive understanding not only of what the drivers of fire activity are, but also how these drivers interact an...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2008
Jian Yang Hong S He Stephen R Shifley

Understanding spatial controls on wildfires is important when designing adaptive fire management plans and optimizing fuel treatment locations on a forest landscape. Previous research about this topic focused primarily on spatial controls for fire origin locations alone. Fire spread and behavior were largely overlooked. This paper contrasts the relative importance of biotic, abiotic, and anthro...

2012
Brian W. van Wilgen Greg G. Forsyth Philip Prins

The Table Mountain National Park is a 265-km2 conservation area embedded within a city of 3.5 million people. The highly diverse and unique vegetation of the park is both fire prone and fire adapted, and the use of fire forms an integral part of the ecological management of the park. Because fires are both necessary and dangerous, fire management is characterized by uncertainty and conflict. Th...

2007
R. James Ansley Michael J. Castellano

There is increased interest in the use of summer-season fires to limit woody plant encroachment into grasslands, but effects of these fires on grasses are poorly understood. We quantified effects of repeated winter fires, repeated summer fires, and clipping (to simulate grazing) on aboveground total yield, live yield, and percentage of live tissue of C3 Texas wintergrass (Nassella leucotricha [...

2002
J. B. Dunham M. K. Young R. E. Gresswell B. E. Rieman

Our limited understanding of the short and long-term effects of fire on fish contributes to considerable uncertainty in assessments of the risks and benefits of fire management alternatives. A primary concern among the many potential effects of fire is the effects of fire and fire management on persistence of native fish populations. Limited evidence suggests vulnerability of fish to fire is co...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2014
r. jahdi a. a. darvishsefat v. etemad m. a. mostafavi

lack of fire behavior studies and the immediate needs posed by the extent of the fire problem in forests of iran require that extensive studies be conducted to develop models to predict fire behavior in the region.in this study, farsite fire area simulator was applied to simulate spread and behavior of two real fires that had occurred in northern forests of iran during 2010 summer and fall seas...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2009
Scott L Stephens Jason J Moghaddas Carl Edminster Carl E Fiedler Sally Haase Michael Harrington Jon E Keeley Eric E Knapp James D McIver Kerry Metlen Carl N Skinner Andrew Youngblood

Forest structure and species composition in many western U.S. coniferous forests have been altered through fire exclusion, past and ongoing harvesting practices, and livestock grazing over the 20th century. The effects of these activities have been most pronounced in seasonally dry, low and mid-elevation coniferous forests that once experienced frequent, low to moderate intensity, fire regimes....

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