A Burning Issue : A Case for Abolishing the U.S. Forest Service
Hardcover – January 1, 2000
by Robert H. Nelson(Author)
Hardcover – January 1, 2000
by Robert H. Nelson(Author)
A Field Guide to Fire
Kindle Edition
by David Chorlton (Author), Julie Comnick (Illustrator) Format: Kindle Edition
The Flagstaff Arts Council selected 10 artists and a poet to contribute to an exhibition addressing the role of fire in forest management. In September of 2014 the group visited the North Rim of the Grand Canyon where numerous fire managers, ecologists, and fighters, spoke about the past, present, and potential futures of fire on the Colorado Plateau. David Chorlton was the poet, and A Field Guide to Fire is the collection of poems he wrote. The book also contains charcoal drawings by Julie Comnick, one of the artists. The poems draw on historic as well as contemporary sources to reflect on differing cultural attitudes toward the use of fire in forests, and they address ecology in the age of climate change. The exhibition, Fires of Change, was conceived as a collaboration between science and art. A Field Guide to Fire is a lyrical response, beautifully balanced by visual art.
Kindle Edition
by David Chorlton (Author), Julie Comnick (Illustrator) Format: Kindle Edition
The Flagstaff Arts Council selected 10 artists and a poet to contribute to an exhibition addressing the role of fire in forest management. In September of 2014 the group visited the North Rim of the Grand Canyon where numerous fire managers, ecologists, and fighters, spoke about the past, present, and potential futures of fire on the Colorado Plateau. David Chorlton was the poet, and A Field Guide to Fire is the collection of poems he wrote. The book also contains charcoal drawings by Julie Comnick, one of the artists. The poems draw on historic as well as contemporary sources to reflect on differing cultural attitudes toward the use of fire in forests, and they address ecology in the age of climate change. The exhibition, Fires of Change, was conceived as a collaboration between science and art. A Field Guide to Fire is a lyrical response, beautifully balanced by visual art.
A Future in Flames
Paperback – March 19, 2018
Paperback – March 19, 2018
A Natural Legacy
Paperback – January 1, 1999
by Harry F Recher(Author)
Paperback – January 1, 1999
by Harry F Recher(Author)
A Systems Analysis of the Global Boreal Forest
1st Edition
by Herman H. Shugart(Editor), Rik Leemans(Editor), Gordon B. Bonan(Editor)
The boreal forests of the world, geographically situated to the south of the Arctic and generally north of latitude 50 degrees, are considered to be one of the earth's most significant terrestrial ecosystems in terms of their potential for interaction with other global scale systems, such as climate and anthropologenic activity. This book, developed by an international panel of ecologists, provides a synthesis of the important patterns and processes which occur in boreal forests and reviews the principal mechanisms which control the forests' pattern in space and time. The effects of cold temperatures, soil ice, insects, plant competition, wildfires and climatic change on the boreal forests are discussed as a basis for the development of the first global scale computer model of the dynamical change of a biome, able to project the change of the boreal forest over timescales of decades to millennia, and over the global extent of this forest.
1st Edition
by Herman H. Shugart(Editor), Rik Leemans(Editor), Gordon B. Bonan(Editor)
The boreal forests of the world, geographically situated to the south of the Arctic and generally north of latitude 50 degrees, are considered to be one of the earth's most significant terrestrial ecosystems in terms of their potential for interaction with other global scale systems, such as climate and anthropologenic activity. This book, developed by an international panel of ecologists, provides a synthesis of the important patterns and processes which occur in boreal forests and reviews the principal mechanisms which control the forests' pattern in space and time. The effects of cold temperatures, soil ice, insects, plant competition, wildfires and climatic change on the boreal forests are discussed as a basis for the development of the first global scale computer model of the dynamical change of a biome, able to project the change of the boreal forest over timescales of decades to millennia, and over the global extent of this forest.
A Web Prototype For Disseminating Forest Fire Data Using Map Apis: Expanding The Spatial Technology
An Appraisal of Forest and Land Fire Programs in Indonesia
Paperback – Illustrated, April 29, 2013
Paperback – Illustrated, April 29, 2013
An Introduction to American Forestry
Hardcover – January 1, 1938
by Shirley Walter Allen (Author)
Hardcover – January 1, 1938
by Shirley Walter Allen (Author)
Assessing Forest Ecosystem Health in the Inland West
1st Edition
1st Edition
Assessment of Vulnerability to Natural Hazards: A European Perspective
1st Edition
1st Edition
Between Two Fires: A Fire History of Contemporary America
Paperback – October 15, 2015
by Stephen J. Pyne(Author)
Paperback – October 15, 2015
by Stephen J. Pyne(Author)
Black Book of Arson
Paperback – August 2, 1997
by Lyle Whitney (Author)
Paperback – August 2, 1997
by Lyle Whitney (Author)
British Columbia in Flames: Stories from a Blazing Summer
Paperback – October 13, 2020
by Claudia Cornwall (Author)
Like many British Columbians in 2017, Claudia Cornwall found herself glued to the news about the disastrous wildfires across the province. Her worry was personal: her cabin at Sheridan Lake had been in the family for sixty years and was now in danger of destruction. Cornwall, a long-time writer, was stricken not just by her own experience, but by the many moving stories she came across about the fires―so she began collecting them. She met with people from the communities of Sheridan Lake, Ashcroft, Cache Creek, 16 Mile House, Lac La Hache, Quesnel, Williams Lake, Hanceville-Riske Creek and Clinton. She hoped to be a conduit for the voices she heard―for those who fought the fires raging around them, those who were evacuated and displaced, and those who could do nothing but watch as their homes burned. She conducted over fifty hours of interviews with ranchers, cottagers, Indigenous residents, RCMP officers, evacuees, store and resort owners, search and rescue volunteers, firefighters and local government officials. Presented in British Columbia in Flames are stories that illustrate the importance of community. During the 2017 wildfires, people looked after strangers who had no place to go. They shared information. They helped each other rescue and shelter animals. They kept stores open day and night to supply gas, food and comfort to evacuees. This memoir, at once journalistic and deeply personal, highlights the strength with which BC communities can and will come together to face a terrifying force of nature.Paperback – October 13, 2020
by Claudia Cornwall (Author)
Like many British Columbians in 2017, Claudia Cornwall found herself glued to the news about the disastrous wildfires across the province. Her worry was personal: her cabin at Sheridan Lake had been in the family for sixty years and was now in danger of destruction. Cornwall, a long-time writer, was stricken not just by her own experience, but by the many moving stories she came across about the fires―so she began collecting them. She met with people from the communities of Sheridan Lake, Ashcroft, Cache Creek, 16 Mile House, Lac La Hache, Quesnel, Williams Lake, Hanceville-Riske Creek and Clinton. She hoped to be a conduit for the voices she heard―for those who fought the fires raging around them, those who were evacuated and displaced, and those who could do nothing but watch as their homes burned. She conducted over fifty hours of interviews with ranchers, cottagers, Indigenous residents, RCMP officers, evacuees, store and resort owners, search and rescue volunteers, firefighters and local government officials. Presented in British Columbia in Flames are stories that illustrate the importance of community. During the 2017 wildfires, people looked after strangers who had no place to go. They shared information. They helped each other rescue and shelter animals. They kept stores open day and night to supply gas, food and comfort to evacuees. This memoir, at once journalistic and deeply personal, highlights the strength with which BC communities can and will come together to face a terrifying force of nature.Burning Questions: A Social Science Research Plan for Federal Wildland Fire Management
Paperback – January 1, 2002
by Gary E. Machlis(Author), Amanda B. Kaplan(Author), Seth P. Tuler(Author), Kathleen A. Bagby(Author), Jean E. McKendry(Author)
Paperback – January 1, 2002
by Gary E. Machlis(Author), Amanda B. Kaplan(Author), Seth P. Tuler(Author), Kathleen A. Bagby(Author), Jean E. McKendry(Author)
Burning Questions: America's Fight with Nature's Fire
Burning Table Mountain: An Environmental History of Fire on the Cape Peninsula (Palgrave Studies in World Environmental History)
2014th Edition
by S. Pooley(Author)
Cape Town's iconic Table Mountain and the surrounding peninsula has been a crucible for attempts to integrate the social and ecological dimensions of wild fire. This environmental history of humans and wildfire outlines these interactions from the practices of Khoikhoi herders to the conflagrations of January 2000. The region's unique, famously diverse fynbos vegetation has been transformed since European colonial settlement, through urbanisation and biological modifications, both intentional (forestry) and unintentional (biological invasions). In all the diverse visions people have formed for Table Mountain, aesthetic and utilitarian, fire has been regarded as a central problem. This book shows how scientific understandings of fire in fynbos developed slowly in the face of strong prejudices. Human impacts were intensified in the twentieth century, which provides the temporal focus for the book. The disjunctures between popular perception, expert knowledge, policy and management are explored, and the book supplements existing short-term scientific data with proxies on fire incidence trends recovered from historical records.
2014th Edition
by S. Pooley(Author)
Cape Town's iconic Table Mountain and the surrounding peninsula has been a crucible for attempts to integrate the social and ecological dimensions of wild fire. This environmental history of humans and wildfire outlines these interactions from the practices of Khoikhoi herders to the conflagrations of January 2000. The region's unique, famously diverse fynbos vegetation has been transformed since European colonial settlement, through urbanisation and biological modifications, both intentional (forestry) and unintentional (biological invasions). In all the diverse visions people have formed for Table Mountain, aesthetic and utilitarian, fire has been regarded as a central problem. This book shows how scientific understandings of fire in fynbos developed slowly in the face of strong prejudices. Human impacts were intensified in the twentieth century, which provides the temporal focus for the book. The disjunctures between popular perception, expert knowledge, policy and management are explored, and the book supplements existing short-term scientific data with proxies on fire incidence trends recovered from historical records.
Campbell prediction system Rx: CPS applied to prescription (Rx) burns
Unknown Binding – January 1, 1993
by Doug Campbell (Author)
Unknown Binding – January 1, 1993
by Doug Campbell (Author)
Carbon Accounting and Savanna Fire Management
Colour: Why the World Isn't Grey
Coming Through Fire: The Wildland Firefighter Experience
Hardcover – June 21, 2002
Hardcover – June 21, 2002
Conducting Prescribed Fires: A Comprehensive Manual
Illustrated Edition
by John R. Weir(Author)
Illustrated Edition
by John R. Weir(Author)
Conservation in Highly Fragmented Landscapes
Kindle Edition
by Mark Schwartz(Author) Format: Kindle Edition
Mark W. Schwartz Soon after we came into extensive meadows: and I was assured that those meadows continue for a hundred and fifty miles. being in winter drowned lands and marshes. By the dryness of the season they were now beautiful pastures, and here presented itself one of the most delightful prospects I have ever beheld; all low grounds being meadow, and without wood, and all of the high grounds being covered with trees and appearing like islands: the whole scene seemed an elysium. Capt. Thomas Morris. 1791 I am sitting in a 60-mile-an-hour bus sailing over a highway originally laid out for horse and buggy. The ribbon of concrete has been widened and widened until the field fences threaten to topple into the road cuts. In the narrow thread of sod between the shaved banks and the toppling fences grow the relics of what once was Illinois: the prairie.
Kindle Edition
by Mark Schwartz(Author) Format: Kindle Edition
Mark W. Schwartz Soon after we came into extensive meadows: and I was assured that those meadows continue for a hundred and fifty miles. being in winter drowned lands and marshes. By the dryness of the season they were now beautiful pastures, and here presented itself one of the most delightful prospects I have ever beheld; all low grounds being meadow, and without wood, and all of the high grounds being covered with trees and appearing like islands: the whole scene seemed an elysium. Capt. Thomas Morris. 1791 I am sitting in a 60-mile-an-hour bus sailing over a highway originally laid out for horse and buggy. The ribbon of concrete has been widened and widened until the field fences threaten to topple into the road cuts. In the narrow thread of sod between the shaved banks and the toppling fences grow the relics of what once was Illinois: the prairie.
Conservation of Rare or Little-Known Species: Biological, Social, and Economic Considerations
Illustrated Edition
by Martin G. Raphael(Editor), Randy Molina(Editor), Nancy Molina(Foreword)
Some ecosystem management plans established by state and federal agencies have begun to shift their focus away from single-species conservation to a broader goal of protecting a wide range of flora and fauna, including species whose numbers are scarce or about which there is little scientific understanding. To date, these efforts have proved extremely costly and complex to implement. Are there alternative approaches to protecting rare or little-known species that can be more effective and less burdensome than current efforts? Conservation of Rare or Little-Known Species represents the first comprehensive scientific evaluation of approaches and management options for protecting rare or little-known terrestrial species. The book brings together leading ecologists, biologists, botanists, economists, and sociologists to classify approaches, summarize their theoretical and conceptual foundations, evaluate their efficacy, and review how each has been used. Contributors consider combinations of species and systems approaches for overall effectiveness in meeting conservation and ecosystem sustainability goals. They discuss the biological, legal, sociological, political, administrative, and economic dimensions by which conservation strategies can be gauged, in an effort to help managers determine which strategy or combination of strategies is most likely to meet their needs. Contributors also discuss practical considerations of implementing various strategies. Conservation of Rare or Little-Known Species gives land managers access to a diverse literature and provides them with the basic information they need to select approaches that best suit their conservation objectives and ecological context. It is an important new work for anyone involved with developing land management or conservation plans.
Illustrated Edition
by Martin G. Raphael(Editor), Randy Molina(Editor), Nancy Molina(Foreword)
Some ecosystem management plans established by state and federal agencies have begun to shift their focus away from single-species conservation to a broader goal of protecting a wide range of flora and fauna, including species whose numbers are scarce or about which there is little scientific understanding. To date, these efforts have proved extremely costly and complex to implement. Are there alternative approaches to protecting rare or little-known species that can be more effective and less burdensome than current efforts? Conservation of Rare or Little-Known Species represents the first comprehensive scientific evaluation of approaches and management options for protecting rare or little-known terrestrial species. The book brings together leading ecologists, biologists, botanists, economists, and sociologists to classify approaches, summarize their theoretical and conceptual foundations, evaluate their efficacy, and review how each has been used. Contributors consider combinations of species and systems approaches for overall effectiveness in meeting conservation and ecosystem sustainability goals. They discuss the biological, legal, sociological, political, administrative, and economic dimensions by which conservation strategies can be gauged, in an effort to help managers determine which strategy or combination of strategies is most likely to meet their needs. Contributors also discuss practical considerations of implementing various strategies. Conservation of Rare or Little-Known Species gives land managers access to a diverse literature and provides them with the basic information they need to select approaches that best suit their conservation objectives and ecological context. It is an important new work for anyone involved with developing land management or conservation plans.
Crimes against Nature: Squatters, Poachers, Thieves, and the Hidden History of American Conservation
First Edition, 1, With a New Afterword
by Karl Jacoby (Author)
Crimes against Nature reveals the hidden history behind three of the nation's first parklands: the Adirondacks, Yellowstone, and the Grand Canyon. Focusing on conservation's impact on local inhabitants, Karl Jacoby traces the effect of criminalizing such traditional practices as hunting, fishing, foraging, and timber cutting in the newly created parks. Jacoby reassesses the nature of these "crimes" and provides a rich portrait of rural people and their relationship with the natural world in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
First Edition, 1, With a New Afterword
by Karl Jacoby (Author)
Crimes against Nature reveals the hidden history behind three of the nation's first parklands: the Adirondacks, Yellowstone, and the Grand Canyon. Focusing on conservation's impact on local inhabitants, Karl Jacoby traces the effect of criminalizing such traditional practices as hunting, fishing, foraging, and timber cutting in the newly created parks. Jacoby reassesses the nature of these "crimes" and provides a rich portrait of rural people and their relationship with the natural world in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Critical Incident Stress in Wildland Firefighting.
Paperback – June 1, 1992
by Gina Wilson-Millar(Author)
Paperback – June 1, 1992
by Gina Wilson-Millar(Author)
Critical Thinking About Environmental Issues - Forest Fires (hardcover edition)
Hardcover – December 5, 2003
Hardcover – December 5, 2003
Current International Perspectives on Wildland Fires, Mankind and the Environment (Natural Disaster Research, Prediction and Mitigation)
UK ed. Edition
by Brigitte Leblon(Editor), Martin E. Alexander(Editor)
UK ed. Edition
by Brigitte Leblon(Editor), Martin E. Alexander(Editor)
Dictionary of Forest Fire
Hardcover – May 1, 1992
Hardcover – May 1, 1992
Diffusion of Innovations, 5th Edition
Paperback – Illustrated, August 16, 2003
by Everett M. Rogers(Author)
Now in its fifth edition, Diffusion of Innovations is a classic work on the spread of new ideas. In this renowned book, Everett M. Rogers, professor and chair of the Department of Communication & Journalism at the University of New Mexico, explains how new ideas spread via communication channels over time. Such innovations are initially perceived as uncertain and even risky. To overcome this uncertainty, most people seek out others like themselves who have already adopted the new idea. Thus the diffusion process consists of a few individuals who first adopt an innovation, then spread the word among their circle of acquaintances—a process which typically takes months or years. But there are exceptions: use of the Internet in the 1990s, for example, may have spread more rapidly than any other innovation in the history of humankind. Furthermore, the Internet is changing the very nature of diffusion by decreasing the importance of physical distance between people. The fifth edition addresses the spread of the Internet, and how it has transformed the way human beings communicate and adopt new ideas.
Paperback – Illustrated, August 16, 2003
by Everett M. Rogers(Author)
Now in its fifth edition, Diffusion of Innovations is a classic work on the spread of new ideas. In this renowned book, Everett M. Rogers, professor and chair of the Department of Communication & Journalism at the University of New Mexico, explains how new ideas spread via communication channels over time. Such innovations are initially perceived as uncertain and even risky. To overcome this uncertainty, most people seek out others like themselves who have already adopted the new idea. Thus the diffusion process consists of a few individuals who first adopt an innovation, then spread the word among their circle of acquaintances—a process which typically takes months or years. But there are exceptions: use of the Internet in the 1990s, for example, may have spread more rapidly than any other innovation in the history of humankind. Furthermore, the Internet is changing the very nature of diffusion by decreasing the importance of physical distance between people. The fifth edition addresses the spread of the Internet, and how it has transformed the way human beings communicate and adopt new ideas.
Early Warning Systems for Natural Disaster Reduction
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003 Edition
by Jochen Zschau(Editor), Andreas N. Küppers(Editor)
Written for a broad audience this book offers a comprehensive account of early warning systems for hydro meteorological disasters such as floods and storms, and for geological disasters such as earthquakes. One major theme is the increasingly important role in early warning systems played by the rapidly evolving fields of space and information technology. The authors, all experts in their respective fields, offer a comprehensive and in-depth insight into the current and future perspectives for early warning systems. The text is aimed at decision-makers in the political arena, scientists, engineers and those responsible for public communication and dissemination of warnings.
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003 Edition
by Jochen Zschau(Editor), Andreas N. Küppers(Editor)
Written for a broad audience this book offers a comprehensive account of early warning systems for hydro meteorological disasters such as floods and storms, and for geological disasters such as earthquakes. One major theme is the increasingly important role in early warning systems played by the rapidly evolving fields of space and information technology. The authors, all experts in their respective fields, offer a comprehensive and in-depth insight into the current and future perspectives for early warning systems. The text is aimed at decision-makers in the political arena, scientists, engineers and those responsible for public communication and dissemination of warnings.
Economic Aspects of Natural Hazards
Hardcover – December 1, 1981
by Alan L. Sorkin(Author)
Hardcover – December 1, 1981
by Alan L. Sorkin(Author)
Economics of Wildfire Management: The Development and Application of Suppression Expenditure Models (SpringerBriefs in Fire)
2014th Edition
2014th Edition
Ecosystem Management for Sustainability: Principles and Practices Illustrated by a Regional Biosphere Reserve Cooperative
1st Edition
1st Edition
Educación e incendios forestales (Spanish Edition)
Emulating Natural Forest Landscape Disturbances: Concepts and Applications
First Edition
by Ajith H. Perera(Editor), Lisa J. Buse(Editor), Michael G. Weber(Editor)
First Edition
by Ajith H. Perera(Editor), Lisa J. Buse(Editor), Michael G. Weber(Editor)
Environmental Effects of Forest Residues Management in the Pacific Northwest, a state-of-knowledge compendium
Paperback – January 1, 1974
Paperback – January 1, 1974
Exam Prep: Wildland Fire Fighter I & II
1st Edition
by NULL (Author)
This guide follows Performance Training Systems, Systematic Approach to Examination Preparation, which teach test taking strategies
1st Edition
by NULL (Author)
This guide follows Performance Training Systems, Systematic Approach to Examination Preparation, which teach test taking strategies
Federal Management of Wildland Fire: Key Changes and Perspectives on Policy (Environmental Remediation Technologies, Regulations and Saefty)
UK ed. Edition
UK ed. Edition
Fighting Fire in the Sierra National Forest
Hardcover – March 9, 2015
by Marcia Penner Freedman(Author)
To live in the foothills on the periphery of the Sierra National Forest is to live with the certainty of summer wildfires. Each year, from April forward, Californians watch the sky and sniff the air for telltale signs of smoke. While fire remains a constant threat, the strategy for combating it has evolved with the understanding of its beneficial role in the forest environment. Marcia Penner Freedman traces the history of firefighting and fire management from the forest's early years through the policy shifts that began in the 1960s and the measures used today.
Hardcover – March 9, 2015
by Marcia Penner Freedman(Author)
To live in the foothills on the periphery of the Sierra National Forest is to live with the certainty of summer wildfires. Each year, from April forward, Californians watch the sky and sniff the air for telltale signs of smoke. While fire remains a constant threat, the strategy for combating it has evolved with the understanding of its beneficial role in the forest environment. Marcia Penner Freedman traces the history of firefighting and fire management from the forest's early years through the policy shifts that began in the 1960s and the measures used today.
Fire
Paperback – September 24, 2002
by Sebastian Junger(Author)
Paperback – September 24, 2002
by Sebastian Junger(Author)