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Litter bags, containing aspen or aster leaf litter, were used to compare decomposition in burned and adjacent unburned areas in forests in northeaster...
Read moreA reconstruction of rate of spread, frontal-fire intensity and fuel consumption for the Galatea fire of Aug. 1936 in the Alberta foothills of the Cana...
Read morePeople have modified landscapes throughout the Holocene (the last c. 11,700 years) by modifying soils, burning forests, cultivating and domesticating ...
Read moreWildfires have become larger and more severe over the past several decades on Colorado's Front Range, catalyzing greater investments in forest managem...
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 moreExperimental fires were used to determine the influence of fire intensity and subcomponents of intensity (fuel consumption and rate of spread) on soil...
Read moreObtaining rigorous baseline density estimates of species of conservation interest is key when assisting landowners to achieve management goals on priv...
Read moreForests world-wide are increasingly subject to natural and human disturbances, including wildfires and logging of varying intensity and frequency. Und...
Read moreThe behaviour of wildland fire in spatially heterogeneous landscapes was simulated using a model (PYROCART) that integrates the Rothermel fire spread ...
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