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Smoke from fire can sharply reduce air quality by releasing particulate matter, one of the most dangerous types of air pollution for human health. A t...
Read moreWoody thickening or 'bush encroachment' is a growing concern in savannas worldwide, and can reportedly be reversed by applying high-intensity fires. P...
Read morePatterns of landscape heterogeneity are crucial to the maintenance of biodiversity in shrublands and grasslands, yet management practices in these eco...
Read moreManagers are often asked to include conservation values in forest management plans. In the upland coastal plain of the southeastern United States, fir...
Read moreThe increasing awareness that a fire regime that promotes biodiversity in one system can threaten biodiversity in another has resulted in a shift away...
Read moreThe health and function of northern peatlands, particularly for fens, are strongly affected by fire and hydrology. Fens are important to several avian...
Read moreAbandonment of agricultural land is widespread in many parts of the world, leading to shrub and tree encroachment. The increase of flammable plant bio...
Read moreManagement of rangelands has long operated under the paradigm of minimizing spatially discrete disturbances, often under the objective of reducing inh...
Read moreIn California, fire regimes and related ecosystem processes have been altered by land use practices associated with Euro-American settlement, and clim...
Read moreSemi-natural habitats have been shaped by human disturbance regimes for centuries. Spatially and temporally heterogeneous land use practices, such as ...
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