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The Landscape Ecology Of Fire 1st Edition Donald Mckenzie Carol Miller

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The Landscape Ecology Of Fire 1st Edition Donald Mckenzie Carol Miller
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.14 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Donald McKenzie, Carol Miller, Donald A. Falk (auth.), Donald McKenzie, Carol Miller, Donald A. Falk (eds.)
ISBN: 9789400703001, 9789400703018, 9400703007, 9400703015
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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The Landscape Ecology Of Fire 1st Edition Donald Mckenzie Carol Miller by Donald Mckenzie, Carol Miller, Donald A. Falk (auth.), Donald Mckenzie, Carol Miller, Donald A. Falk (eds.) 9789400703001, 9789400703018, 9400703007, 9400703015 instant download after payment.

Global warming is expected to change fire regimes, likely increasing the severity and extent of wildfires in many ecosystems around the world. What will be the landscape-scale effects of these altered fire regimes? Within what theoretical contexts can we accurately assess these effects? We explore the possible effects of altered fire regimes on landscape patch dynamics, dominant species (tree, shrub, or herbaceous) and succession, sensitive and invasive plant and animal species and communities, and ecosystem function. Ultimately, we must consider the human dimension: what are the policy and management implications of increased fire disturbance, and what are the implications for human communities?

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