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Plant-fire interactions = applying ecophysiology to wildfire management /
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Title/Author:
Plant-fire interactions/ by Victor Resco de Dios.
Reminder of title:
applying ecophysiology to wildfire management /
Author:
Resco de Dios, Victor.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2020.,
Description:
xii, 208 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Section 1: Introduction -- 1. Forest Fires as a Global Phenomenon -- 2. Fire as an Earth System Process -- 3. Evolution of the Mediterranean Flora in a Flammable Plant -- 4. Fire Regimes across Space -- Section 2: Organismal and Ecosystem Responses to Forest Fires -- 5. Effects of Forest Fires on Soil Processes and Organisms -- 6. Plant Traits and Forest Fires -- 7. Forest Succession, Alternative States and Fire-Vegetation Feedbacks -- Section 3: The Physiology of Forest Fuels -- 8. Plant Carbon Economies and the Dynamics of Forest Fuels -- 9. Environmental Plant Responses and Forest Fire Risk -- 10. Plant Survival after Fire -- Section 4: Fire Behaviour and Management -- 11. Ecological Impacts of Anthropogenic Fire -- 12. Fire Propagation -- 13. Forest Planning and Fire Risk Reduction -- 14. Post-Fire Management -- Section 5: Forest Fires and Global Change -- 15. Forest Fires and Global Change.
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Springer eBooks
Subject:
Forest management. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-41192-3
ISBN:
9783030411923
Plant-fire interactions = applying ecophysiology to wildfire management /
Resco de Dios, Victor.
Plant-fire interactions
applying ecophysiology to wildfire management /[electronic resource] :by Victor Resco de Dios. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - xii, 208 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Managing forest ecosystems,v.361568-1319 ;. - Managing forest ecosystems ;v.36..
Section 1: Introduction -- 1. Forest Fires as a Global Phenomenon -- 2. Fire as an Earth System Process -- 3. Evolution of the Mediterranean Flora in a Flammable Plant -- 4. Fire Regimes across Space -- Section 2: Organismal and Ecosystem Responses to Forest Fires -- 5. Effects of Forest Fires on Soil Processes and Organisms -- 6. Plant Traits and Forest Fires -- 7. Forest Succession, Alternative States and Fire-Vegetation Feedbacks -- Section 3: The Physiology of Forest Fuels -- 8. Plant Carbon Economies and the Dynamics of Forest Fuels -- 9. Environmental Plant Responses and Forest Fire Risk -- 10. Plant Survival after Fire -- Section 4: Fire Behaviour and Management -- 11. Ecological Impacts of Anthropogenic Fire -- 12. Fire Propagation -- 13. Forest Planning and Fire Risk Reduction -- 14. Post-Fire Management -- Section 5: Forest Fires and Global Change -- 15. Forest Fires and Global Change.
This book provides a unique exploration of the inter-relationships between the science of plant environmental responses and the understanding and management of forest fires. It bridges the gap between plant ecologists, interested in the functional and evolutionary consequences of fire in ecosystems, with foresters and fire managers, interested in effectively reducing fire hazard and damage. This innovation in this study lies in its focus on the physiological responses of plants that are of relevance for predicting forest fire risk, behaviour and management. It covers the evolutionary trade-offs in the resistance of plants to fire and drought, and its implications for predicting fuel moisture and fire risk; the importance of floristics and plant traits, in interaction with landform and atmospheric conditions, to successfully predict fire behaviour, and provides recommendations for pre- and post- fire management, in relation with the functional composition of the community. The book will be particularly focused on examples from Mediterranean environments, but the underlying principles will be of broader utility.
ISBN: 9783030411923
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-41192-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Forest management.
LC Class. No.: SD431 / .R473 2020
Dewey Class. No.: 634.92
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