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Clearcutting and wildfire are the two major edge-creating disturbances in boreal forests. While clearcutting retains at least a 30 m buffer, wildfires...
Read moreNatural area managers use fire and grazing to achieve nature conservation/production goals and to prevent the loss of life and property. Yet, little i...
Read moreUpland heaths in the UK are of significant conservation importance. Large areas are managed through prescribed burning to improve habitat and grazing ...
Read moreThe idea that variable fire regimes (pyrodiversity) may increase habitat heterogeneity and, consequently, increase biodiversity at the landscape level...
Read moreStudies in fire-prone Mediterranean ecosystems have repeatedly shown that the mean values of fire regimes (particularly frequency, but also size and i...
Read moreUnderstanding ecosystem responses to disturbance is important for effective management of biodiversity. Observed relationships between time since dist...
Read moreSurface fire has increasingly been regarded as a critical threat to tropical forests, but much of the research documenting degradation of tropical for...
Read moreSpatio-temporal fire regimes are likely to shift with changes in land use and climate. Such a shift in the disturbance regime has been proposed from r...
Read moreA fire history (1980 to the present) developed for Kakadu National Park, derived mostly from manual interpretation of LANDSAT MultiSpectral Scanner (M...
Read moreThese proceedings contain papers presented at the 'Wildland Fire in the Appalachians: Discussions Among Managers and Scientists', held in Roanoke, Vir...
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