Southern Woods-burners

Southern Woods-burners
Title Southern Woods-burners PDF eBook
Author M. L. Doolittle
Publisher
Total Pages 10
Release 1979
Genre Arson
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Preventing Destructive Fires in Southern Woodlands

Preventing Destructive Fires in Southern Woodlands
Title Preventing Destructive Fires in Southern Woodlands PDF eBook
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Total Pages 32
Release 1944
Genre Agriculture
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Publications of the Southern Forest Experiment Station

Publications of the Southern Forest Experiment Station
Title Publications of the Southern Forest Experiment Station PDF eBook
Author Southern Forest Experiment Station (New Orleans, La.)
Publisher
Total Pages 200
Release 1969
Genre
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Monthly Catalogue, United States Public Documents

Monthly Catalogue, United States Public Documents
Title Monthly Catalogue, United States Public Documents PDF eBook
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Total Pages 946
Release 1979
Genre Government publications
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Research Paper SO.

Research Paper SO.
Title Research Paper SO. PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 402
Release 1977
Genre Forests and forestry
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Forest Service Research Paper SO.

Forest Service Research Paper SO.
Title Forest Service Research Paper SO. PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 766
Release 1977
Genre Forests and forestry
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Ignition

Ignition
Title Ignition PDF eBook
Author M.R. O'Connor
Publisher Bold Type Books
Total Pages 310
Release 2023-10-17
Genre Nature
ISBN 1645037371

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A work of on-the-ground reporting into the science of, and cultural ideas around, wildfires and fire management that challenges the ethos of the conservation movement, offering a hopeful vision of the connection between humans and our environment. In a riveting investigation of the science and ecology of wildfires, journalist M.R. O'Connor ventures into some of the oldest, most beautiful, and remote forests in North America to explore the powerful and ancient relationship between trees, fires, and humans. Along the way, she describes revelatory research in the fields of paleobotany and climate science to show how the world's forests have been shaped by fire for hundreds of millions of years. She also reports on the compelling archeological evidence emerging from the field of ethnoecology that proves how, until very recently, humans were instigators of forest fires, actively molding and influencing the ecosystems around them by inserting themselves into the loop of a natural biological process to start “good fires.” As she weaves together first-hand reportage with research and cultural insights, O'Connor also embeds on firelines alongside firefighters and “pyrotechnicians.” These highly trained individuals are resurrecting the practice of prescribed burning in an effort to sustain fire-dependent forest ecologies and prevent the catastrophic wildfires that are increasing in frequency and intensity as a result of global warming. Hailing from diverse backgrounds including state and federal agencies, scientific laboratories, and private lands and tribal nations, these fire starters are undertaking a radical and often controversial effort to promote, protect, and expand the responsible use of fire to restore ecological health to landscapes. At the heart of Ignition is a discussion about risk and how our relationship to it as a society will determine our potential to survive the onslaught of climate change.