Through Forest and Fire

Through Forest and Fire
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 158
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ISBN-10 : 9783734060144
ISBN-13 : 3734060141
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Through Forest and Fire by : Edward Ellis

Reproduction of the original: Through Forest and Fire by Edward Ellis

Forest Fires

Forest Fires
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 617
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ISBN-10 : 9780080506746
ISBN-13 : 0080506747
Rating : 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.

Through Forest and Fire

Through Forest and Fire
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Publisher : Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages : 154
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ISBN-10 : 9781592242214
ISBN-13 : 1592242219
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Through Forest and Fire by : Edward S. Ellis

Boys, guns, dogs, and bears -- life in rural Pennsylvania in the late 19th Century had more than its share of excitement. Here is the story of one such group of boys, growing up in a simpler age when daring-do, a free spirit, and miles of wilderness made for bold adventure!

Billy and Blaze

Billy and Blaze
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 60
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ISBN-10 : 9781442468191
ISBN-13 : 144246819X
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Billy and Blaze by : C.W. Anderson

The first book in the classic, beloved Billy and Blaze series, from renowned author C.W. Anderson. Billy was a little boy who “loved horses more than anything else in the world.” Imagine how happy he was when he got his very own pony for his birthday! From that day on, Billy was seldom seen without his new friend, Blaze. Riding through fields and woods, Billy and Blaze learned to trust and understand one another—and to jump over fences and fallen trees with ease. They were a great team, but were they good enough to win the gleaming silver cup at the Mason Horse Show? This is the first book in the classic Billy and Blaze series. Sensitive drawings and easy-to-read words capture the warmth and gentle understanding between a boy and his horse.

Fire in the Forest

Fire in the Forest
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Publisher : Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Total Pages : 40
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ISBN-10 : UOM:49015002323955
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Fire in the Forest by : Laurence Pringle

Depicts, in text and illustrations, the stages of fire and regrowth in a Western lodgepole pine forest over a period of three hundred years. Also discusses the fire cycle and the role of fire in forest ecology.

Fire in the Forest

Fire in the Forest
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 239
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ISBN-10 : 9780521822299
ISBN-13 : 0521822297
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Fire in the Forest by : Peter A. Thomas

An accessible account of how forest fires work, the ecological effects they have, and why and how we fight fires.

Fire in Sierra Nevada Forests

Fire in Sierra Nevada Forests
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D02032411Q
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (1Q Downloads)

Synopsis Fire in Sierra Nevada Forests by : George E. Gruell

In Fire in Sierra Nevada Forests, George Gruell examines the woodlands through repeat photography: rephotographing sites depicted in historical photographs to compare past vegetation to present. The book asks readers to study the evidence, then take an active part in current debates over prescribed fire, fuel buildup, logging, and the management of our national forests.

Fire Ecology and Management: Past, Present, and Future of US Forested Ecosystems

Fire Ecology and Management: Past, Present, and Future of US Forested Ecosystems
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 513
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ISBN-10 : 9783030732677
ISBN-13 : 3030732673
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Fire Ecology and Management: Past, Present, and Future of US Forested Ecosystems by : Cathryn H. Greenberg

This edited volume presents original scientific research and knowledge synthesis covering the past, present, and potential future fire ecology of major US forest types, with implications for forest management in a changing climate. The editors and authors highlight broad patterns among ecoregions and forest types, as well as detailed information for individual ecoregions, for fire frequencies and severities, fire effects on tree mortality and regeneration, and levels of fire-dependency by plant and animal communities. The foreword addresses emerging ecological and fire management challenges for forests, in relation to sustainable development goals as highlighted in recent government reports. An introductory chapter highlights patterns of variation in frequencies, severities, scales, and spatial patterns of fire across ecoregions and among forested ecosystems across the US in relation to climate, fuels, topography and soils, ignition sources (lightning or anthropogenic), and vegetation. Separate chapters by respected experts delve into the fire ecology of major forest types within US ecoregions, with a focus on the level of plant and animal fire-dependency, and the role of fire in maintaining forest composition and structure. The regional chapters also include discussion of historic natural (lightning-ignited) and anthropogenic (Native American; settlers) fire regimes, current fire regimes as influenced by recent decades of fire suppression and land use history, and fire management in relation to ecosystem integrity and restoration, wildfire threat, and climate change. The summary chapter combines the major points of each chapter, in a synthesis of US-wide fire ecology and forest management into the future. This book provides current, organized, readily accessible information for the conservation community, land managers, scientists, students and educators, and others interested in how fire behavior and effects on structure and composition differ among ecoregions and forest types, and what that means for forest management today and in the future.

Smokescreen

Smokescreen
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Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9780813181059
ISBN-13 : 0813181054
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Smokescreen by : Chad T. Hanson

Smokescreen cuts through years of misunderstanding and misdirection to make an impassioned, evidence-based argument for a new era of forest management for the sake of the planet and the human race. Natural fires are as essential as sun and rain in fire-adapted forests, but as humans encroach on wild spaces, fear, arrogance, and greed have shaped the way that people view these regenerative events and given rise to misinformation that threatens whole ecosystems as well as humanity's chances of overcoming the climate crisis. Scientist and activist Chad T. Hanson explains how natural alarm over wildfire has been marshaled to advance corporate and political agendas, notably those of the logging industry. He also shows that, in stark contrast to the fear-driven narrative around these events, contemporary research has demonstrated that forests in the United States, North America, and around the world have a significant deficit of fire. Forest fires, including the largest ones, can create extraordinarily important and rich wildlife habitats as long as they are not subjected to postfire logging. Smokescreen confronts the devastating cost of current policies and practices head-on and ultimately offers a hopeful vision and practical suggestions for the future—one in which both communities and the climate are protected and fires are understood as a natural and necessary force.

The Forest Fire Mystery

The Forest Fire Mystery
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Publisher : Taylor Trade Publishing
Total Pages : 285
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ISBN-10 : 9781589798700
ISBN-13 : 1589798708
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis The Forest Fire Mystery by : Troy Nesbit

Art Mills and his family have recently moved to southwestern Colorado. When Art isn’t working in the family’s Dew Drop Inn, he’s out exploring the national forest that surrounds them. A favorite spot is Eagle Mountain, where the abandoned Fittleson’s Folly mine—a good spot for snipe hunting!—is located. When the secretive logger Mr. Maynard threatens Art, his sister Liz, and their friends to stay away, the kids can’t help but wonder what Mr. Maynard is up to. And then once the forest fires start, Art knows someone is up to no good . . . The recurrent themes of the books in the Wilderness Mystery Series are natural phenomena—caves, canyons, mountains, sand dunes, and forests—and a sense of the past as seen through archaeology. In many of the narratives, events of long ago are seen to have left traces of their passing. Notwithstanding the fact that the books were written in the 1950s, the progressive Franklin Folsom (alias Troy Nesbit) had refreshing views of women, Native Americans, and the environment, and he was prescient in having his characters often oppose corporate and government efforts to develop wilderness areas.