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A review of remote sensing methods for the study of large wildland fires

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$20.00
Author : Emilio Chuvieco Book’s Confition : GOOD
Author : Emilio Chuvieco Book’s Confition : GOOD
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A Taste of Smoke

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$4.75
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America's Fires

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$20.00
Management on Wildlands and Forests Author : STEPHEN J. PYNE Books Condition : GOOD
Management on Wildlands and Forests Author : STEPHEN J. PYNE Books Condition : GOOD
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An Inordinate Fondness for Beetles

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$55.00
by Arthur V. Evans (Author), Charles L. Bellamy (Author)
by Arthur V. Evans (Author), Charles L. Bellamy (Author)
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An Introduction to American Forestry

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An Introduction to American Forestry 

Shirley W. Allen (Author), Grant W. Sharpe

An Introduction to American Forestry 

Shirley W. Allen (Author), Grant W. Sharpe
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Ash Road

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$12.72

Paperback – December 16, 2014

Winner of the New York Times Book Review Children's Book of the Year, 1966. Commended title, American Library Association, 1966. 'The author has the power to get inside his characters.'—The New York Times 'Conveys with insight the reactions, fears, perplexities, ignorances and behavior of children in a real adult world.' Washington Post ‘The novel is a chronicle of fire and panic, of intense and remarkable perception, and of almost inexhaustibly vivid descriptive language… unforgettable.’ Wall St Journal ‘The description of the fire and the atmosphere of the day are so vividly described…deservedly classic story.’ ReadPlus It's hot and dry on Ash Road, where three boys taste their first independence, camping without adults. When they accidentally light a bushfire, none could guess how far it would go. They are forced to face the consequences with only each other to depend on. Ivan Southall was Australia's first recipient of the Carnergie Medal. An icon of children's literature, he wrote over sixty books. He died in 2008.

Paperback – December 16, 2014

Winner of the New York Times Book Review Children's Book of the Year, 1966. Commended title, American Library Association, 1966. 'The author has the power to get inside his characters.'—The New York Times 'Conveys with insight the reactions, fears, perplexities, ignorances and behavior of children in a real adult world.' Washington Post ‘The novel is a chronicle of fire and panic, of intense and remarkable perception, and of almost inexhaustibly vivid descriptive language… unforgettable.’ Wall St Journal ‘The description of the fire and the atmosphere of the day are so vividly described…deservedly classic story.’ ReadPlus It's hot and dry on Ash Road, where three boys taste their first independence, camping without adults. When they accidentally light a bushfire, none could guess how far it would go. They are forced to face the consequences with only each other to depend on. Ivan Southall was Australia's first recipient of the Carnergie Medal. An icon of children's literature, he wrote over sixty books. He died in 2008.
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Biodiversity Of The Southeastern United States

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$109.00
Author : WILLIAM H. MARTIN , STEPHEN G. BOYCE, ARTHUR C. ECHTERNACHT Books Condition : GOOD.
Author : WILLIAM H. MARTIN , STEPHEN G. BOYCE, ARTHUR C. ECHTERNACHT Books Condition : GOOD.
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Biological Diversity

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The Coexistence of Species on Changing Landscapes Author : MICHAEL A. HUSTON Books Condition : GOOD  
The Coexistence of Species on Changing Landscapes Author : MICHAEL A. HUSTON Books Condition : GOOD  
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Burning Questions: A Social Science Research Plan for Federal Wildland Fire Management

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Burning Questions: A Social Science Research Plan for Federal Wildlife Fire Management  

by Don Artley 

Burning Questions: A Social Science Research Plan for Federal Wildlife Fire Management  

by Don Artley 
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Bushfires

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$20.00
their effect on Australian life and landscape. Edited by : Peter Stanbury Books Condition : Very poor, but hard to find.  
their effect on Australian life and landscape. Edited by : Peter Stanbury Books Condition : Very poor, but hard to find.  
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Climate-Biosphere Interactions: Biogenic Emissions and Environmental Effects of Climate Change

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$25.60

1st Edition

1st Edition

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Dictionary of Forest Fire Hardcover

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$35.00
Dictionary of Forest Fire Hardcover   by S. S. Sagwal (Author)  
Dictionary of Forest Fire Hardcover   by S. S. Sagwal (Author)  
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Disaster a Psychological Essay

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$9.00

Hardcover – January 1, 1957

Different Cover, Dust Jacket Present, Tight Binding, Limited Chipping or Tears to Edges, Very Limited Markings, No Creasing

Hardcover – January 1, 1957

Different Cover, Dust Jacket Present, Tight Binding, Limited Chipping or Tears to Edges, Very Limited Markings, No Creasing
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Economic Aspects of Natural Hazards

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$6.56

Hardcover – December 1, 1981

Hardcover – December 1, 1981

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Endangered Species: 1

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$4.75
Book by Rob Nagel
Book by Rob Nagel
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Environmental Remote Sensing From Regional To Global Scales

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$35.95
Edited by  :GILES FOODY & PAUL CURRAN. Book’s Confition : New Condition.  
Edited by  :GILES FOODY & PAUL CURRAN. Book’s Confition : New Condition.  

Epitaph For the Giants

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ECOLOGICAL STUDIES 101 Edited by : VIRGINIA H. DALE Books Condition : NEW.  
ECOLOGICAL STUDIES 101 Edited by : VIRGINIA H. DALE Books Condition : NEW.  
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Epitaph for the Giants: The Story of the Tillamook Burn

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$14.98

Hardcover – June 1, 1967

Hardcover – June 1, 1967

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Fire ecology of Pacific northwest forests - paperback

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$63.00

0002- Edition

It was once widely believed that landscapes become increasingly stable over time until eventually reaching a climax state of complete stability. In recent years, however, that idea has been challenged by a new understanding of the importance and inevitability of forces such as storms and fires that keep ecosystems in a state of constant change. The dynamics of fire ecology has emerged as a central feature of the new understanding as scientists and land managers redefine traditional assumptions about the growth and development of ecosystems. Fire Ecology of Pacific Northwest Forests is a historical, analytical, and ecological approach to the effects and use of fire in Pacific Northwest wildlands. James K. Agee, a leading expert in the emerging field of fire ecology, analyzes the ecological role of fire in the creation and maintenance of the natural forests common to most of the western United States. In addition to examining fire from an ecological perspective, he provides insight into its historical and cultural aspects, and also touches on some of the political issues that influence the use and control of fire in the United States. In addition to serving as a sourcebook for natural area managers interested in restoring or maintaining fire regimes in Pacific Northwest wildlands, this volume provides an essential base of knowledge for all others interested in wildland management who wish to understand the ecological effects of fire. Although the chapters on the ecology of specific forest zones focus on the Pacific Northwest, much of the book addresses issues not unique to that region

0002- Edition

It was once widely believed that landscapes become increasingly stable over time until eventually reaching a climax state of complete stability. In recent years, however, that idea has been challenged by a new understanding of the importance and inevitability of forces such as storms and fires that keep ecosystems in a state of constant change. The dynamics of fire ecology has emerged as a central feature of the new understanding as scientists and land managers redefine traditional assumptions about the growth and development of ecosystems. Fire Ecology of Pacific Northwest Forests is a historical, analytical, and ecological approach to the effects and use of fire in Pacific Northwest wildlands. James K. Agee, a leading expert in the emerging field of fire ecology, analyzes the ecological role of fire in the creation and maintenance of the natural forests common to most of the western United States. In addition to examining fire from an ecological perspective, he provides insight into its historical and cultural aspects, and also touches on some of the political issues that influence the use and control of fire in the United States. In addition to serving as a sourcebook for natural area managers interested in restoring or maintaining fire regimes in Pacific Northwest wildlands, this volume provides an essential base of knowledge for all others interested in wildland management who wish to understand the ecological effects of fire. Although the chapters on the ecology of specific forest zones focus on the Pacific Northwest, much of the book addresses issues not unique to that region

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Fire Weather

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$51.00
Weather is never static. It is always dynamic. Its interpretation is an art. The environment is in control in wildland firefighting. Free-burning fires are literally nourished by weather elements, atmospheric components, and atmospheric motion. Outguessing Mother Nature in order to win control is an extremely difficult task. We need to soothe her with understanding. We have attempted to present information in such a way that your daily and seasonal awareness of fire weather can begin with reliable basic knowledge.
Weather is never static. It is always dynamic. Its interpretation is an art. The environment is in control in wildland firefighting. Free-burning fires are literally nourished by weather elements, atmospheric components, and atmospheric motion. Outguessing Mother Nature in order to win control is an extremely difficult task. We need to soothe her with understanding. We have attempted to present information in such a way that your daily and seasonal awareness of fire weather can begin with reliable basic knowledge.
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Fire: Servant, Scourge, and Enigma

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$64.79

The nature of fire, its symbolic significance, and its exploitation and control are examined in this fascinating study. Written in a lively style and enhanced by 117 compelling illustrations, it probes all aspects of fire, from the techniques used to extinguish oil well blazes to fire imagery in religion and poetry.

The nature of fire, its symbolic significance, and its exploitation and control are examined in this fascinating study. Written in a lively style and enhanced by 117 compelling illustrations, it probes all aspects of fire, from the techniques used to extinguish oil well blazes to fire imagery in religion and poetry.

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Firefighter's Handbook

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$60.00

Paperback – January 1, 2018

The NEW 4th Edition of this bestselling book by noted wildland firefighting author, Bill Teie is updated to address the most current NFPA and National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) standards and qualifications for wildland firefighting. This book is written for the fire personnel who need a basic understanding of wildland firefighting. Firefighters and fire officers who have primary wildland responsibilities and who may be called into a wildland fire situation as a mutual aid response will all find this handbook valuable. This handbook combines critical components from the 2016 edition of NFPA 1051 and NWCG documents into one source for wildland firefighters, officers and command staff. The NFPA and NWCG documents are referenced at the front of each chapter. The NEW edition now includes a Fireline Construction chapter. The content is sequenced to logically build competency from the first through all 15 chapters of the book.

Paperback – January 1, 2018

The NEW 4th Edition of this bestselling book by noted wildland firefighting author, Bill Teie is updated to address the most current NFPA and National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) standards and qualifications for wildland firefighting. This book is written for the fire personnel who need a basic understanding of wildland firefighting. Firefighters and fire officers who have primary wildland responsibilities and who may be called into a wildland fire situation as a mutual aid response will all find this handbook valuable. This handbook combines critical components from the 2016 edition of NFPA 1051 and NWCG documents into one source for wildland firefighters, officers and command staff. The NFPA and NWCG documents are referenced at the front of each chapter. The NEW edition now includes a Fireline Construction chapter. The content is sequenced to logically build competency from the first through all 15 chapters of the book.

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Forest Fire

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$2.19

Paperback – January 1, 1975

Paperback – January 1, 1975

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Forest Fire

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$8.98

Hardcover – May 9, 2018

This book concerns the different aspects of forest fires, the impact of fire on both forest resources (e.g. forest cover) and communities that use different forest functions. Therefore, forest fires have their environmental, economic and social consequences, and none of them is less important. Forest fires can be caused by both natural forces and anthropogenic factors, and in the latter case, it is extremely interesting to profile the potential arsonist. Forest fires may also cause conflicts, stronger or weaker, in local communities that have been using forests for years. These conflicts can be solved both by gradually changing the law itself and through education at the local level. Not less important is the ability to detect fires early, which can be helped by the development of modern technologies. In limiting the effects of forest fires, it may also be helpful to develop mathematical models that indicate various factors affecting the possibility of a fire or affecting the rate of its spread. Not less important is the attempt to assess the direction of forest regeneration after the fire has ceased, in understanding what the help of modern technology is. These aspects of forest fire are the subject of this book. I realize, however, that the contents in it can only be an incentive for the reader to learn more, in an interesting aspect. I assume that this book will be valuable to researchers as well as students who are interested in different aspects connected to forest fires, not only from the ecological point of view but also from the social one. Both are extremely important in future forest protection and sustainable use of forest by local communities.

Hardcover – May 9, 2018

This book concerns the different aspects of forest fires, the impact of fire on both forest resources (e.g. forest cover) and communities that use different forest functions. Therefore, forest fires have their environmental, economic and social consequences, and none of them is less important. Forest fires can be caused by both natural forces and anthropogenic factors, and in the latter case, it is extremely interesting to profile the potential arsonist. Forest fires may also cause conflicts, stronger or weaker, in local communities that have been using forests for years. These conflicts can be solved both by gradually changing the law itself and through education at the local level. Not less important is the ability to detect fires early, which can be helped by the development of modern technologies. In limiting the effects of forest fires, it may also be helpful to develop mathematical models that indicate various factors affecting the possibility of a fire or affecting the rate of its spread. Not less important is the attempt to assess the direction of forest regeneration after the fire has ceased, in understanding what the help of modern technology is. These aspects of forest fire are the subject of this book. I realize, however, that the contents in it can only be an incentive for the reader to learn more, in an interesting aspect. I assume that this book will be valuable to researchers as well as students who are interested in different aspects connected to forest fires, not only from the ecological point of view but also from the social one. Both are extremely important in future forest protection and sustainable use of forest by local communities.

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Forest fire and other verse, Hardcover – January 1, 1929

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$40.00

Forest fire and other verse, Hardcover – January 1, 1929

Forest fire and other verse, Hardcover – January 1, 1929

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Forest Fire Control and Use

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$27.03
McGRAW - HILL SERIES IN FOREST RESOURCES. Book’s Confition : Poor Condition.  
McGRAW - HILL SERIES IN FOREST RESOURCES. Book’s Confition : Poor Condition.  
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Forest Fires and Their Control

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$20.00

Hardcover – January 1, 1983

Hardcover – January 1, 1983

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Forest Protection in Canada - 1912

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$47.14
Author : CLYDE LEAVITT Book’s Confition : GOOD  
Author : CLYDE LEAVITT Book’s Confition : GOOD  
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Forests under Fire: A Century of Ecosystem Mismanagement in the Southwest

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$59.77

Kindle Edition

caused by one controlled burn gone wild, but it was far from an isolated event. All through the twentieth century, our national forests have been under assault from all sides: first ranchers and loggers laid their claims to our national forests, then recreationists and environmentalists spoke up for their interests. Who are our national forests really for?

In this book, leading environmental historians show us what has been happening to these fragile woodlands. Taking us from lumber towns to Indian reservations to grazing lands, Forests under Fire reveals the interaction of Anglos, Hispanics, and Native Americans with the forests of the American Southwest. It examines recent controversies ranging from red squirrel conservation on Mt. Graham to increased tourism in our national forests. These case studies offer insights into human-forest relationships in places such as the Coconino National Forest, the Vallecitos Sustained Yield Unit, and the Gila Wilderness Area while also drawing on issues and concerns about similar biospheres in other parts of the West. Over the past century, forest management has evolved from a field dominated by the "conservationist" perspective—with humans exploiting natural resources-to one that emphasizes biocentrism, in which forests are seen as dynamic ecosystems. Yet despite this progressive shift, the assault on our forests continues through overgrazing of rangelands, lumbering, eroding mountainsides, fire suppression, and threats to the habitats of endangered species. Forests under Fire takes a closer look at the people calling the shots in our national forests, from advocates of timber harvesting to champions of ecosystem management, and calls for a reassessment of our priorities—before our forests are gone

Kindle Edition

caused by one controlled burn gone wild, but it was far from an isolated event. All through the twentieth century, our national forests have been under assault from all sides: first ranchers and loggers laid their claims to our national forests, then recreationists and environmentalists spoke up for their interests. Who are our national forests really for?

In this book, leading environmental historians show us what has been happening to these fragile woodlands. Taking us from lumber towns to Indian reservations to grazing lands, Forests under Fire reveals the interaction of Anglos, Hispanics, and Native Americans with the forests of the American Southwest. It examines recent controversies ranging from red squirrel conservation on Mt. Graham to increased tourism in our national forests. These case studies offer insights into human-forest relationships in places such as the Coconino National Forest, the Vallecitos Sustained Yield Unit, and the Gila Wilderness Area while also drawing on issues and concerns about similar biospheres in other parts of the West. Over the past century, forest management has evolved from a field dominated by the "conservationist" perspective—with humans exploiting natural resources-to one that emphasizes biocentrism, in which forests are seen as dynamic ecosystems. Yet despite this progressive shift, the assault on our forests continues through overgrazing of rangelands, lumbering, eroding mountainsides, fire suppression, and threats to the habitats of endangered species. Forests under Fire takes a closer look at the people calling the shots in our national forests, from advocates of timber harvesting to champions of ecosystem management, and calls for a reassessment of our priorities—before our forests are gone
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From tragedy to recovery

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$12.00
From Tragedy to Recovery 1--B&W: The Yarnell Hill Wildfire of 2013 by Yarnell Peeples Valley Chamber of Comerce (2014-06-21) Paperback by unknown author (Author)
From Tragedy to Recovery 1--B&W: The Yarnell Hill Wildfire of 2013 by Yarnell Peeples Valley Chamber of Comerce (2014-06-21) Paperback by unknown author (Author)
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Global Warming: Are We Entering the Greenhouse Century?

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$6.14

Hardcover – October 9, 1990

"How important is a degree of temperature change' A degree or two temperature change is not a trivial number in global terms and it usually takes nature hundreds of thousands of years to bring it about on her own. We may be doing that in decades ... Humans are putting pollutants into the atmosphere at such a rate that we could be changing the climate on a sustained basis some ten to a hundred times faster than nature has since the height of the last ice age." Stephen H. Schneider This essential book examines the causes of world-wide climatic change - the 'greenhouse effect' - that may raise world temperatures by five degrees Celsius in less than a century. Author Stephen H. Schneider describes the likely consequences - from agricultural changes and rises in sea level to public health issues and social upheaval - and addresses the most important and urgent question that anyone concerned with the fate of our planet must confront: 'What can or should be done about the greenhouse effect'' Global Warming offers a prophetic look at a year in the greenhouse century, one of slowly increasing global temperatures (a century that may have already begun). The immediate scenarios are grave: population pressures combined with devastating floods and hurricanes drive millions of 'environmental refugees from South East Asia to find homes in Australia; California smothers under heat, smog, water shortages, and raging forest fires; and New York experiences summer heat waves so intense that hospital emergency rooms are jammed with victims. The outlook for Britain could be equally serious: the UN predicts that global warming may cause severe winter storms, the flooding of coastal defences, and even malaria in Southern England. Dr Schneider provides and authoritative and entertaining look at the science, personalities and politics behind the problem of global warming. He explains in clear, non-technical language what is scientifically well known, what is speculative, and where the major uncertainties lie. He presents an overview of sixty million years of global climate history, explaining the mechanisms that regulate climate, demonstrates how a few degrees variation can precipitate dramatic evens such as the Ice Age, and discusses how predictions are made by computer modelling to anticipate climatic changes into the next century. Global Warming provides a revealing inside look at the problems scientists encounter in dealing with other scientists, politicians and the media. Although statesmen have called for a giant international effort to tackle the issue, few concrete measures have been taken so far. Global Warming outlines the ways individuals, governments and businesses can work together to slow down the damage our impact has inflicted on the planet, and help make global development more environmentally sustainable.

Hardcover – October 9, 1990

"How important is a degree of temperature change' A degree or two temperature change is not a trivial number in global terms and it usually takes nature hundreds of thousands of years to bring it about on her own. We may be doing that in decades ... Humans are putting pollutants into the atmosphere at such a rate that we could be changing the climate on a sustained basis some ten to a hundred times faster than nature has since the height of the last ice age." Stephen H. Schneider This essential book examines the causes of world-wide climatic change - the 'greenhouse effect' - that may raise world temperatures by five degrees Celsius in less than a century. Author Stephen H. Schneider describes the likely consequences - from agricultural changes and rises in sea level to public health issues and social upheaval - and addresses the most important and urgent question that anyone concerned with the fate of our planet must confront: 'What can or should be done about the greenhouse effect'' Global Warming offers a prophetic look at a year in the greenhouse century, one of slowly increasing global temperatures (a century that may have already begun). The immediate scenarios are grave: population pressures combined with devastating floods and hurricanes drive millions of 'environmental refugees from South East Asia to find homes in Australia; California smothers under heat, smog, water shortages, and raging forest fires; and New York experiences summer heat waves so intense that hospital emergency rooms are jammed with victims. The outlook for Britain could be equally serious: the UN predicts that global warming may cause severe winter storms, the flooding of coastal defences, and even malaria in Southern England. Dr Schneider provides and authoritative and entertaining look at the science, personalities and politics behind the problem of global warming. He explains in clear, non-technical language what is scientifically well known, what is speculative, and where the major uncertainties lie. He presents an overview of sixty million years of global climate history, explaining the mechanisms that regulate climate, demonstrates how a few degrees variation can precipitate dramatic evens such as the Ice Age, and discusses how predictions are made by computer modelling to anticipate climatic changes into the next century. Global Warming provides a revealing inside look at the problems scientists encounter in dealing with other scientists, politicians and the media. Although statesmen have called for a giant international effort to tackle the issue, few concrete measures have been taken so far. Global Warming outlines the ways individuals, governments and businesses can work together to slow down the damage our impact has inflicted on the planet, and help make global development more environmentally sustainable.
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Glossary of Wildland Fire Management Terms Used in the United States/Saf 90-05

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$21.95

Paperback – November 1, 1991

Paperback – November 1, 1991

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Glossary Wildland fire management terms used in the United States

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society of American Foresters 1900 Author : GUY R. MCPHERSON , DALE D. WALE , CLINTON B. PHILLIPS   Books Condition : GOOD  
society of American Foresters 1900 Author : GUY R. MCPHERSON , DALE D. WALE , CLINTON B. PHILLIPS   Books Condition : GOOD  
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Grassland ecosystems of the world

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$50.45
Edited by : R.T. CHOORLAND Book’s Confition : GOOD  
Edited by : R.T. CHOORLAND Book’s Confition : GOOD  
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Guardian Of The Forest

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$14.13
A history of the smokey bear program. Author : ELLEN EARNHARDT MORRISON Books Condition : GOOD  
A history of the smokey bear program. Author : ELLEN EARNHARDT MORRISON Books Condition : GOOD  
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Jumping Fire

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$17.89
A SMOKEJUMPER'S MEMOIR OF FIGHTING WILDFIRE Author : MURRY A. TAYLOR Books Condition : GOOD  
A SMOKEJUMPER'S MEMOIR OF FIGHTING WILDFIRE Author : MURRY A. TAYLOR Books Condition : GOOD  
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Kinglake-350

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$30.46
A SMOKEJUMPER'S MEMOIR OF FIGHTING WILDFIRE Author : MURRY A. TAYLOR Books Condition : GOOD  
A SMOKEJUMPER'S MEMOIR OF FIGHTING WILDFIRE Author : MURRY A. TAYLOR Books Condition : GOOD  
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Learning In Action

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$15.67
Author : DAVID A. GARVIN Book’s Confition : GOOD  
Author : DAVID A. GARVIN Book’s Confition : GOOD  
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Management Of Pastoral Development In The Third World

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$1.84
Author : STEPHEN SANDFORD Book’s Confition : GOOD  
Author : STEPHEN SANDFORD Book’s Confition : GOOD  
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Natural And Prescribed Fire In Pacific Northwest Forests

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$7.68
Edited by : JOHN D. WALSTAD, STEVEN R.RADOSEVICH, DAVID V. SENDBERG Books Condition : GOOD  
Edited by : JOHN D. WALSTAD, STEVEN R.RADOSEVICH, DAVID V. SENDBERG Books Condition : GOOD  
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