|
|
|
Gurbir Singh, Jon E. Schoonover, Kyle S. Monroe, Karl W. J. Williard and Charles M. Ruffner
Prescribed fire has several benefits for managing forest ecosystems including reduction of fuel loading and invasive species and enhanced regeneration of desirable tree species. Along with these benefits there are some limitations like nutrient and sedim...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
José R. Arévalo,Eduardo Estrada,Juan A. Encina,José A. Villareal,Job R. Escobedo,Yaretzi Morales,Israel Cantú,Humberto González-Rodríguez,José Uvalle
Pág. e015
Aim of the study: To analyze the impact of the 1998 wildfire on dwarf pine (Pinus culminicola) population stands 18 years after the fire.Area of study: Cerro el Potosí, Nuevo León (México)Material and methods: We measured regeneration, biovolume of indiv...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
Aleix Calsamiglia, Manuel Esteban Lucas-Borja, Josep Fortesa, Julián García-Comendador and Joan Estrany
Wildfires and agricultural activities are relevant factors affecting soil quality, hydrological cycle and sedimentary dynamics. Land abandonment leads to afforestation, which increases fire risk and land degradation. However, no studies have yet evaluate...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
Domingo M. Molina-Terrén, Adrian Cardil and Leda N. Kobziar
Wildfire presents a challenge to natural resource managers the world over, and the intentional setting of fires can be used to alleviate some of the challenges associated with wildfire management. Prescribed burning can be used prior to wildfires to redu...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
Scott E. Nielsen, Evan R. DeLancey, Krista Reinhardt and Marc-André Parisien
Large lakes can act as firebreaks resulting in distinct patterns in the forest mosaic. Although this is well acknowledged, much less is known about how wildfire is affected by different landscape measures of water and their interactions. Here we examine ...
ver más
|
|
|