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Wildfire The Culture Science And Future Of Fire Ferin Davis Anderson

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Wildfire The Culture Science And Future Of Fire Ferin Davis Anderson
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Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 20.6 MB
Pages: 144
Author: Ferin Davis Anderson, Stephanie Sammartino McPherson
ISBN: 9798765602324, 9781728424002, 1728424003, 8765602323
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Wildfire The Culture Science And Future Of Fire Ferin Davis Anderson by Ferin Davis Anderson, Stephanie Sammartino Mcpherson 9798765602324, 9781728424002, 1728424003, 8765602323 instant download after payment.

Wildfire is a natural process that takes place in forests and grasslands all over the world. In dry conditions, a single spark can rapidly transform into flames that stretch for miles and sweep across the landscape, burning away everything in their path. Although commonly seen as destructive and deadly, fire is a necessary part of ecosystems; they refresh the land and allow for new plant growth. Environmental scientist Ferin Davis Anderson and author Stephanie Sammartino McPherson examine how Indigenous people, farmers, and forestry departments have used fire to manage resources; why climate change is impacting the frequency and intensity of wildfires; and what the future of fire might look like.

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