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期刊名:Fire ecology

缩写:FIRE ECOL

ISSN:1933-9747

e-ISSN:1933-9747

IF/分区:6.7/Q1

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Virginia V Oeggerli,Tara G Martin,Suzanne W Simard et al. Virginia V Oeggerli et al.
Background: Wildfire activity is increasingly characterized by larger fire events and a greater prevalence of high-severity burns, driven by climate change, land-use change, and prolonged fire suppression. These shifts ar...
Alexander S Blanco,David R Wilson,Scott W Rainsford et al. Alexander S Blanco et al.
Background: Climate change is expected to alter fire return intervals in cold and wet forests in the northwestern United States. This coupled with an expected rise in prescribed fires to restore healthy forests, dispropor...
Zachary A Holden,Ellen Jungck,Kimberley T Davis et al. Zachary A Holden et al.
Background: Increasing wildfire area burned has left millions of hectares in the western United States (US) in need of reforestation. Recent federal legislation allows for increased investments in tree planting to address...
Xanthe J Walker,Michelle C Mack,Betsy Black et al. Xanthe J Walker et al.
Background: The increasing size, severity, and frequency of wildfires is one of the most rapid ways climate warming could alter the structure and function of high-latitude ecosystems. Historically, boreal forests in weste...
Silvia Calvani,Riccardo Paoloni,Cristiano Foderi et al. Silvia Calvani et al.
Background: Wildfire is a complex chemical, physical, and sociological phenomenon deeply rooted in the historical relationship between humans and fire. Today the wildfire risk is one of the human challenges. Effective man...
Sean C P Coogan,Alex J Cannon,Mike D Flannigan Sean C P Coogan
Background: Lightning-caused fires have a driving influence on Canadian forests, being responsible for approximately half of all wildfires and 90% of the area burned. We created a climatology (2000-2020) of daily lightnin...
Christine Eriksen Christine Eriksen
This article is the fuller written version of the invited closing plenary given by the author at the 10th International Fire Ecology and Management Congress. The article provides a consideration of our capacity to cope, care, and coexist in...
Jennifer N Baron,Paul F Hessburg,Marc-André Parisien et al. Jennifer N Baron et al.
Background: A clear understanding of the connectivity, structure, and composition of wildland fuels is essential for effective wildfire management. However, fuel typing and mapping are challenging owing to a broad diversi...
Ramesh Glückler,Josias Gloy,Elisabeth Dietze et al. Ramesh Glückler et al.
Background: Wildfires are recognized as an important ecological component of larch-dominated boreal forests in eastern Siberia. However, long-term fire-vegetation dynamics in this unique environment are poorly understood....
Jeremy Arkin,Nicholas C Coops,Lori D Daniels et al. Jeremy Arkin et al.
Background: An accurate understanding of wildfire impacts is critical to the success of any post-fire management framework. Fire severity maps are typically created from satellite-derived imagery that are capable of mappi...