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Author
Pyne, S. J. | Andrews, P. L. | Laven, R. D.
Title
Introduction to Wildland Fire. Second (2nd) Edition.
Coporate
Arizona State Univ. USDA Forest Service Colorado State Univ.
Book or Conf
Introduction to Wildland Fire. Second (2nd) Edition, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, NY, Pyne, S. J.; Andrews, P. L.; Laven, R. D., Editors, 808 p., 1996
Keywords
wildland fires | fire prevention | fire suppression | fire behavior | fuels | weather effects | fire seasons | fire ecology | prescribed burning | management systems | global fires | combustion
Identifiers
wildland fire fundamentals; wildland fuels; fire weather; fire regime; fire and culture; administration of fire regimes; programs for fire management; prescribed fire
Abstract
Introduction to Wildland Fire, Second Edition provides a comprehensive resource for studying the fundamentals of fire behavior, its ecological effects, and its cultural and institutional framework. This new Second Edition expands and updates the coverage of the field and explores the subject of wildfire management in a broad scientific, technical, and social context. Written by recognized authorities on fire management, it presents the fundamental physics and chemistry of fire, fire behavior, wildland fuels, the interaction of fires and weather, the ecological effects of fires, the structure of fire management programs, planning efforts, suppression strategies, prescribed fires, and global fire management. The new edition also includes such current problems as the burning of the Amazon rain forest and the implications of the recent drought-related fires that have plagued urban areas bordering on wilderness land. Throughout the book the authors keep the subject of fire itself central. They begin by identifying, clarifying, and consolidating the basic concepts and literature of fire as a natural occurrence in the environment. General principles are illustrated with reference to specific events, and the natural incidence of fire is related to its cultural causes and effects. Introduction to Wildland Fire, Second Edition provides foresters, range scientists, environmentalists, ecologists, and administrators of federal and state agencies with an authoritative and comprehensive resource. Written by recognized authorities on fire management, Introduction to Wildland Fire, Second Edition offers thorough coverage of the complex subject of wildland fire and its management in a broad scientific, technical, and social context. Topics include: (*)The chemistry and physics of fire, (*) Fire behavior, including the influences of fuel and weather, (*) The ecological effects of fire, (*) The cultural and institutional framework of fire management, (*) Fire management and suppression, (*) Prescribed fire and (*) Global fire.