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Book 2015 venues from combustion science to fire ecology to carbon dynamics. The literature and data for wildland fuel science has never been synthesized into one reference; most studies were done for diverse and unique objectives. This book is the first to link the disparate fields of ecology, wildland fiPicks-Disease 发表于 2025-3-25 23:06:22
acteristics of wildland fuels that fire management professioA new era in wildland fuel sciences is now evolving in such a way that fire scientists and managers need a comprehensive understanding of fuels ecology and science to fully understand fire effects and behavior on diverse ecosystem and landsPeculate 发表于 2025-3-26 04:07:43
Ecologyate and the physical environment to create the diverse and unique fuelbeds found in our wildlands. This chapter describes these four major ecological processes and discusses implications of the spatial and temporal distribution of wildland fuels for fire management.agitate 发表于 2025-3-26 05:08:17
Ecologybed is called wildland fuel ecology. Four major ecological processes—biomass production, deposition, decomposition, and disturbance—interact with climate and the physical environment to create the diverse and unique fuelbeds found in our wildlands. This chapter describes these four major ecologicalTEN 发表于 2025-3-26 11:47:24
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Fuel Mappingroducts including field assessment, association, remote sensing, and biophysical modeling. This chapter presents the great need for fuel maps in fire management then details how most fuel maps are created using one approach or an integration of multiple approaches.他一致 发表于 2025-3-26 18:01:42
Fuel Conceptsons that may make their use inappropriate for some circumstances. This chapter presents four common fuel concepts employed in wildland fire management and science and discusses their limitations in the context of wildland fuel ecology.