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: 138 |
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: 1975 |
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: MINN:31951D016594167 |
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: 4/5 (67 Downloads) |
Synopsis References to Scientific Literature on Fire by :
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: Claire M. Belcher |
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: John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages |
: 407 |
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: 2013-04-08 |
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: 9781118529560 |
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: 1118529561 |
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: 4/5 (60 Downloads) |
Synopsis Fire Phenomena and the Earth System by : Claire M. Belcher
Fire plays a key role in Earth system processes. Wildfires influence the carbon cycle and the nutrient balance of our planet, and may even play a role in regulating the oxygen content of our atmosphere. The evolutionary history of plants has been intimately tied to fire and this in part explains the distribution of our ecosystems and their ability to withstand the effects of natural fires today. Fire Phenomena and the Earth System brings together the various subdisciplines within fire science to provide a synthesis of our understanding of the role of wildfire in the Earth system. The book shows how knowledge of fire phenomena and the nature of combustion of natural fuels can be used to understand modern wildfires, interpret fire events in the geological record and to understand the role of fire in a variety of Earth system processes. By bringing together chapters written by leading international researchers from a range of geological, environmental, chemical and engineering disciplines, the book will stimulate the exchange of ideas and knowledge across these subject areas. Fire Phenomena and the Earth System provides a truly interdisciplinary guide that can inform us about Earth’s past, present and beyond. Readership: Advanced students and researchers across a wide range of earth, environmental and life sciences, including biogeochemistry, paleoclimatology, atmospheric science, palaeontology and paleoecology, combustion science, ecology and forestry.
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: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine |
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: National Academies Press |
Total Pages |
: 109 |
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: 2017-09-30 |
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: 9780309460040 |
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: 0309460042 |
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: 4/5 (40 Downloads) |
Synopsis A Century of Wildland Fire Research by : National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Although ecosystems, humans, and fire have coexisted for millennia, changes in geology, ecology, hydrology, and climate as well as sociocultural, regulatory, and economic factors have converged to make wildland fire management exceptionally challenging for U.S. federal, state, and local authorities. Given the mounting, unsustainable costs and difficulty translating existing wildland fire science into policy, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine organized a 1-day workshop to focus on how a century of wildland fire research can contribute to improving wildland fire management. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop.
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: Sarah J. Hines |
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Total Pages |
: 58 |
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: 2010 |
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: UOM:39015089333390 |
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: 4/5 (90 Downloads) |
Synopsis An Annotated Bibliography of Scientific Literature on Managing Forests for Carbon Benefits by : Sarah J. Hines
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: Gregory Larson |
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: 92 |
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: 2007 |
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: MINN:31951D030012236 |
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: 4/5 (36 Downloads) |
Synopsis Using Social Science to Understand and Improve Wildland Fire Organizations by : Gregory Larson
The wildland fire community has spent the past decade trying to understand and account for the role of human factors in wildland fire organizations. Social research that is relevant to managing fire organizations can be found in disciplines such as social psychology, management, and communication. However, such research has been published primarily for scientific and business audiences, and much of the fire community has not been exposed to it. Here, we have compiled and organized knowledge from a variety of social science disciplines so that it can be used to improve organizational practices related to firefighter and public safety, to assess the effectiveness of safety campaigns, and to improve firefighter safety trainings. This annotated reading list summarizes approximately 270 books, articles, and online resources that address scientific and management concepts helpful for understanding the human side of fire management. The first section, Human Factors and Firefighting, introduces readers to key workshops and writings that led to the recognition that human factors are prime ingredients of firefighter safety. The second section, Foundations for Understanding Organizations, consists of social science research that provides a foundation for understanding organizational dynamics. This section includes readings on decision making and sensemaking, organizational culture, identification and identity, leadership and change, organizational learning, and teams and crews. The third section, Understanding Organizations in High Risk Contexts, explores organizations that deal regularly with risk, uncertainty and crisis. This section includes readings on risk and uncertainty, high reliability organizing, and crisis communication. The publication concludes with Internet resources available for those interested in the management of fire organizations.
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: Francisco Castro Rego |
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: Springer Nature |
Total Pages |
: 670 |
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: 2021-09-24 |
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: 9783030698157 |
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: 3030698157 |
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: 4/5 (57 Downloads) |
Synopsis Fire Science by : Francisco Castro Rego
This textbook provides students and academics with a conceptual understanding of fire behavior and fire effects on people and ecosystems to support effective integrated fire management. Through case studies, interactive spreadsheets programmed with equations and graphics, and clear explanations, the book provides undergraduate, graduate, and professional readers with a straightforward learning path. The authors draw from years of experience in successfully teaching fundamental concepts and applications, synthesizing cutting-edge science, and applying lessons learned from fire practitioners. We discuss fire as part of environmental and human health. Our process-based, comprehensive, and quantitative approach encompasses combustion and heat transfer, and fire effects on people, plants, soils, and animals in forest, grassland, and woodland ecosystems from around the Earth. Case studies and examples link fundamental concepts to local, landscape, and global fire implications, including social-ecological systems. Globally, fire science and integrated fire management have made major strides in the last few decades. Society faces numerous fire-related challenges, including the increasing occurrence of large fires that threaten people and property, smoke that poses a health hazard, and lengthening fire seasons worldwide. Fires are useful to suppress fires, conserve wildlife and habitat, enhance livestock grazing, manage fuels, and in ecological restoration. Understanding fire science is critical to forecasting the implication of global change for fires and their effects. Increasing the positive effects of fire (fuels reduction, enhanced habitat for many plants and animals, ecosystem services increased) while reducing the negative impacts of fires (loss of human lives, smoke and carbon emissions that threaten health, etc.) is part of making fires good servants rather than bad masters.
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: 652 |
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: 1963 |
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: UIUC:30112089514910 |
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: 4/5 (10 Downloads) |
Synopsis Technical Report by :
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: United States. Department of Agriculture. Library |
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Total Pages |
: 632 |
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: 1958 |
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: UVA:X030229040 |
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: 4/5 (40 Downloads) |
Synopsis List of Serials Currently Received in the Library of the United States Department of Agriculture as of July 1, 1957 by : United States. Department of Agriculture. Library
This list includes all serials, printed and processed, received by the Library of the United States Department of Agriculture, on a current basis, as of July 1, 1957. Only dailies or administrative use are omitted. A serial is defined as a publication that is issued either regularly or irregularly over an unspecified period of time. For the purposes of this list, a serial was considered current if it had been received in the Library at any time since January 1954, unless it was known to have ceased.
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: 132 |
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: 1977 |
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: UIUC:30112102103899 |
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: 4/5 (99 Downloads) |
Synopsis Fire Technology Abstracts by :
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: Edward A. Johnson |
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: Elsevier |
Total Pages |
: 617 |
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: 2001-03-01 |
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: 9780080506746 |
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: 0080506747 |
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: 4/5 (46 Downloads) |
Synopsis Forest Fires by : Edward A. Johnson
Even before the myth of Prometheus, fire played a crucial ecological role around the world. Numerous plant communities depend on fire to generate species diversity in both time and space. Without fire such ecosystems would become sterile monocultures. Recent efforts to prohibit fire in fire dependent communities have contributed to more intense and more damaging fires. For these reasons, foresters, ecologists, land managers, geographers, and environmental scientists are interested in the behavior and ecological effects of fires. This book will be the first to focus on the chemistry and physics of fire as it relates to the ways in which fire behaves and the impacts it has on ecosystem function. Leading international contributors have been recruited by the editors to prepare a didactic text/reference that will appeal to both advanced students and practicing professionals.