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The Regional Impacts of Climate Change
Increasing incidence of drought, however, leads to increased fire frequency-which, in turn, reduces deadwood material in woodlands. If current natural resource management systems are ...
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Climate Change: Impacts - Forest Impacts
Canada. According to the government of Canada, both fire frequency in Canada’s boreal forest ...
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Invasive Species | Oceans, Coasts and Estuaries | US EPA
These ecological changes in turn impact many recreational and commercial activities dependent ...
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Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council Definitions
This reduction in biodiversity can adversely impact wildlife and alter natural processes such as fire frequency or intensity and water flow. Are there many exotic plant species growing wild in Florida ...
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NMPIF Grassland 2
(Steuter and McPherson 1995) (Ford and McPherson 1995)". "Plant growing season and fire season ... fire. (Ford 1999)" Shrubby habitat (usually mesquite in the east) is now extensive due to grazing that generally took place in the last century. A combination of overutilization, changes in fire frequency ...
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NMPIF Shrublands 1
Riparian woodlands are not well-adapted to fire. Any fire in this area will likely also burn through much of the shrub area here ... habitat. Maintain larger, denser, spiny, shrubs with dense foliage. Fire - Discourage fires, especially in areas with non-native grasses. Maintain low fire frequency in yucca grasslands. Arroyo maintenance - Maintain the integrity of ...
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SAF - Policy and Press: Position Statements - Wildfire Management
Rangelands have been impacted by the invasion of undesirable native and non-native species resulting in increased fire frequency and intensity. Serious and potentially permanent ecological deterioration is possible where fuel loads exceed historical conditions. In many areas it is impracticable to reintroduce fire into ...
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Ecology and Society:  Vol. 2, Iss. 2 (1998)
Francisco Rodríguez-Trelles, Miguel A. Rodríguez, and Samuel M. Scheiner (sf) Variability in Fire Frequency and Forest Composition in Canada's Southeastern Boreal Forest: A Challenge for Sustainable Forest Management ...
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Wildfire History and Ecology on the Colorado Plateau
Because settlers saw fire as a threat, they actively suppressed it whenever they could. Initially, fire suppression was very successful because ... 1940s to 1960s. Follow these links to: Ponderosa Pine Fire Ecology Reintroduction of Fire to Forest Ecosystems Research: Fire-Southern Oscillation relations in the Southwestern United States. A ...
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Changed Southwestern Forests: Resource effects and management remedies (part 1 of 3)
Europeans has markedly changed vegetative conditions in the Southwest. Less fire due to grazing and fire suppression triggered a shift to forests with very high tree densities, ... Baisan, 1996). Lightning is common in the Southwest, and Native Americans also contributed to fire frequency. Escaped domestic fires occurred as did intentional burning, although burning by Native Americans has ...
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